Brockport

Brockport is an outer suburb of Rochester in the Finger Lakes region of New York.

Understand
Brockport is a small town about 25 minutes east of Rochester by car. It is a village within the town of Sweden. The center of the town is on the historic Erie Canal.

By car
Brockport is easily accessible by car from Rochester via routes 490, 531, and 31.

By boat
Brockport is on the Erie Canal and contains a small port available to recreational boaters.

By bicycle
Brockport is accessible via the Erie Canal towpath, which runs alongside the Canal between Lockport and Rochester. The path is stone dust between Brockport and Long Pond Rd, when it becomes asphalt.

By plane
Ledgedale Airpark (FAA: 7G0) is a small general-aviation airport with a paved 4,200-foot (1,280 m) runway. It's a mile southeast of the corner of Routes 19 and 31, off Sweden–Walker Road.

See
Brockport has a number of museums and restored historical buildings, though they all have very limited hours. You should almost always call ahead to make sure they'll be open when you visit.