Mendon Ponds Park covers 2,500 acres across Mendon and Pittsford, about 8 miles southeast of Rochester. It is Monroe County’s largest park. The federal government named it a National Natural Landmark in 1969 for its rare glacial geology. Kettle ponds, eskers, and kames here date back nearly 11,000 years.
Residents of Honeoye Falls, Pittsford, and Mendon visit year-round for hiking and wildlife watching. The woods carry oak, maple, shagbark hickory, and black cherry. You find those same species in nearby yards. Mature trees add shade and value, but storm damage, dead branches, and root issues are real risks for local homeowners.
Quality Tree Care for Properties Near Mendon Ponds Park
K&C Rochester Tree and Landscape serves homes near Mendon Ponds Park. We are a local team in Rochester, and we know this area well. Services include tree removal, trimming, stump grinding, pruning, and emergency tree care.
We work in neighborhoods like Pittsford, Mendon, and Honeoye Falls. Properties here often have mature oaks, maples, and hickories that need regular attention. Every job gets a customized plan based on your property, tree species, and Monroe County’s seasonal weather.
Our team uses professional-grade equipment for clean cuts, safe removals, and complete property cleanup. Call us for a free estimate.
How K&C Rochester Tree and Landscape Gets to Mendon Ponds Park
K&C Rochester Tree and Landscape is about 11.4 miles from Mendon Ponds Park, which takes roughly 20 minutes via NY-65 S.
- We start at our base on Glazer Drive in Rochester and head toward Gennis Drive.
- From Gennis Drive, we turn onto Linden Avenue and head south.
- We continue straight onto Elmwood Avenue, then turn left onto NY-65 S (Clover Street).
- That stretch carries us 7.8 miles south through Pittsford toward Mendon.
- We turn left onto Pond Road at the park entrance.
- From there, Douglas Road leads straight to Mendon Ponds Park on the left.
If NY-65 S is backed up or blocked, we know several alternate routes through Pittsford and the surrounding streets. We are familiar with local roads and can reach the park without delay.
