My family still lives in town, so I've been tuning into the weather quite a bit.
I have heard of the new trails at the camp too. Maybe I'll get out there next summer if I make it back home.
I used to love Eastwood too, I was a 10 minute ride away from the trails so I rode there daily. I haven't ridden the trails since they put the road in, but there were some really cool trails back in the day. Almost got out there earlier this summer, but I was ill equipped on bikes chilling in my parent's garage. From the new maps, it looks as though they killed most of the trails I was familiar with and kept some of the lamer ones. Did you ride there before the road construction/trail destruction when there were trails on both sides of the ballfields, and the steep bootleg trails that dumped you off onto Eastwood road?
We used to ride Indian a ton too, but I heard they closed that down to bikes. Which is a shame, because there were some really good trails (I don't want to call them DH trails, but they were all downhill flowy trails from the upper rim back to the parking lot) up there. I would probably chance a ride at Indian if I were you...late night adventure or something.
Also, Quarry Hill has some sick trails if you are up for the risk. One of my friends got caught riding on dirt out there and they took his seatpost from him and made him ride home standing up.
I also know of some secret trails a few minutes outside of town. I know the guy that built the trails, but when I was hiking out there a few summers ago it looks as though he let the good trails grow over and they built a bunch of terribly constructed features on new trails. If you're up for a trek, I could probably give you some insight on how to find these trails. They were way better than anything else I've ridden within 30 minutes from Rochester.
I actually worked at Bicycle Sports when I was in high school. Good shop, but they definitely don't carry the shit they used to. Still, Bob's a good guy and I would support his shop before any of the competition in town.