Sunday, October 19, 2025

Linear Park


Linear Park is located in the northern part of Buffalo, NY. This park used to be part of a forgotten rail line with large brick bridges and arches. You can still see remains of the bridge, rails and crossties. Nature has fully taken over as you travel along the rails to trails and encounter widlife such as a variety of birds and deer. 


A Chance to Expand

A Darkened Wood

A Decayed Journey

A Love for Nature

A Path to a New Beginning

A Short Uphill Hike

A Smiling Harvest Scene

A Spark of Green Life

A Stream's Refuse

A Trail of a Broken Industry

Ageless

An Ashen View

An Empty Twisted Shell

Arches Galore

Bridge Crumbling Hill

Bridge Steps to Nowhere

Bringing the Light In

Broken Light

Budding Tree

Buried Bicycle

Car Parts, Trees and Crossties

Changing of the Tree Guard

Cozy Mushrooms

Crossties Crossroads

Curved Connections

Daring Duo

Decomposing, Decayed and Derelict

Discarded

Dishevled Waste

Distorted View

Downhill of a Broken Train Bridge

Dripping Oyster Mushrooms

Eastern Garter Snake

Empty Nester

Eroded Arch

Ever Watchful Doe

Fall Respite

Fused Trees

Giant Wooden Needle Eye 

Golden Arch Branch Maze

Golden Linear Path

Graceful Doe

Growing Pathways

Guardian

Half Cleaven

Harvest Sun

Haunted Arch

Hidden Secrets in the Woods

High Standards

Hinged Moss Log

Hoof Shoe Tree

Joined in Union

Life is a Gift

Love Mural at Linear Park

Mars Harvest

Missing Planks Ahead

Moss Ledge

Mossy Tree

Mystery Land

Natural Fascination

Openess

Outstretched

Oyster Cliff

Pack of Oyster Mushrooms

Parallel

Piles of Rubbish and Forgotten History

Pocketful of Mushrooms

Railroad Tie

Railway Crosstie Tree

Railway History Grove

Reveal

Rubber Rubbish Pile

Scores of Antiques

Seed Pods

Sneaker Perspective

Spiraling Down

Splintered Beyond Recognition 

Stacked Oyster Mushrooms

Stream of Forgotten Dreams

Sumac in Fall

Sumac Radiance

Tangled Mess

The Meeting Grove

Thumbs Up

Tired

Tired Stream

Uncharted

Unknown Peach Colored Fruit Tree

Uprooted Ephiphany

Watchful Doe

Why

Deer Buck Sounds

Mini-Clip of Deer





 

No comments: