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Autism Nature Trail at Letchworth State Park

Autism Nature Trail

Castile, New York - Wyoming County

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Finger Lakes / Western New York

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6787 County Road 38, Castile, NY 14427

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Provider overview

The Autism Nature Trail at Letchworth State Park is a sensory-focused outdoor trail for visitors on the autism spectrum and people with a range of abilities, with a trail map, preview video, facilities and access information, and parent and educator resources.

The Autism Nature Trail is a sensory-focused trail experience inside Letchworth State Park.

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Visitors on the autism spectrum and visitors with a range of abilities; appropriate for all abilities and ages
Season
Open during Letchworth State Park hours and conditions
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Autism Nature Trail at Letchworth State Park

6787 County Road 38, Castile, NY 14427

The source says to use the Castile entrance and follow signs to the trail near the Humphrey Nature Center.

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Sensory-focused nature trail experience

Outdoor sensory trail with visiting resources, trail map, preview video, and facilities information for autistic visitors and people with a range of abilities.

Ages
Visitors on the autism spectrum and visitors with a range of abilities; appropriate for all abilities and ages
Season
Open during Letchworth State Park hours and conditions
Schedule
The source says visitors should use the Castile entrance during park hours and follow signs to the trail near the Humphrey Nature Center.
Cost
Confirm current park admission, entrance hours, weather conditions, trail access, restroom access, and any seasonal closures with Letchworth State Park before visiting.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Autism Nature Trail site says the trail at Letchworth State Park is designed for visitors on the autism spectrum and with a range of abilities, with an experience appropriate for all abilities and ages, a trail map, visiting details, preview video, and parent and educator resources.
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Program details we found

Sensory-focused nature trail experience

The official Autism Nature Trail site says the trail at Letchworth State Park is designed for visitors on the autism spectrum and with a range of abilities, with an experience appropriate for all abilities and ages, a trail map, visiting details, preview video, and parent and educator resources.

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What the provider says: The Autism Nature Trail source provides a trail map, preview video, facilities and access details, and resources for parents and educators.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm park hours, Castile entrance access, parking, restroom access, sensory station fit, weather, trail conditions, map use, and whether any park advisories are active before visiting.

What we checked

What we found: The official Autism Nature Trail site says the trail at Letchworth State Park is designed for visitors on the autism spectrum and with a range of abilities, with an experience appropriate for all abilities and ages, a trail map, visiting details, preview video, and parent and educator resources.

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
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