Finding a place to unwind in Webster isn’t so much a question of where but when. No matter what the season or time of day, there’s always a place to enjoy and relax. Whether Traveling to Webster for a business trip or just finding a way to unwind won't be a problem. Joggers, hikers, cross country skiers and those just out to celebrate a beautiful day take advantage of the 450 acres spread out over Webster’s 5 major parks. From North Ponds to Ridge to Empire to Ridgecrest to Irving R. Kent Park, there’s a place to be, something to see and much to do. Friends of Webster Trails takes loving care of a wide range of nature preserves, a bird sanctuary and walking areas. There’s beauty nearly year-round at the Webster Arboretum.
Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay offer unparalleled opportunities for boating, kayaking, canoeing, fishing and swimming. Near both, The Webster House Bed & Breakfast has 1880s charm with 21st Century conveniences along the scenic Seaway Trail. The Webster House’s four distinct rooms continue to draw couples who want to get away but not too far.
Webster offers a wide range of opportunities indoors to burn off that unwelcome tension. Healthier lifestyles are available daily at the Bayview YMCA, the Webster Aquatic Center, Fitness on the Run and King’s Athletic Club. Or for those who prefer to face the music a different way, the Rochester Ballroom Club and DK Dance! offer classes and events.
Guiltier pleasures can be found on nearly every point of the compass in Webster. For the caffeine inclined, Joe Bean Coffee Roasters and Earthtones Coffee House provide welcome relief. For an Italian twist that includes everything from Panini to pastries, there’s the Mona Lisa Café. And for those who simply want to get right to the desserts, there are no better stops than the Goodie Shoppe, M & M Great Cakes and Hank’s Ice Cream.





