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141 South First Street, Fulton, NY 13069
Offers 14 city parks with 10 of them containing playground equipment. Wooded walking trails available behind G. Ray Bodley High School and Bullhead Point Park.
174 West Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse, NY 13205
Maintains 25 Neighborhood Parks ranging from 2-14 acres in size, with limited use to the surrounding neighborhoods. Some of these parks contain recreational facilities and small green spaces.
300 West Borden Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13207
Maintains 9 community parks, ranging from 15-75 acres in size, used by residents beyond the adjacent neighborhoods. These parks usually contain a major facility complex and a significant green space.
222 Grace Church Street, Port Chester, NY 10573
Offers various sports, recreational and social programs throughout the year for residents of all ages, such as exercise classes, baseball, soccer, football, karate, and much more.
Crossett Street, Onondaga & Roberts Avenues, Syracuse, NY 13207
Maintains 9 community parks, ranging from 15-75 acres in size, used by residents beyond the adjacent neighborhoods. These parks usually contain a major facility complex and a significant green space.
Almond & East Genesee Streets, Syracuse, NY 13210
Maintains 16 downtown parks with a radius including the central business district that contain passive recreational, civic, cultural, and historic elements.
71 Main Street, Irvington, NY 10533
Offers a variety of year-round, indoor and outdoor recreational activities. Leisure services and organized sport programs for the community are offered.
200 Montauk Highway, West Sayville, NY 11796
Contains four distinct and diverse golf courses that are open from mid-March through December, weather permitting. At each course you will find a pro shop staffed by a PGA Professional, a driving range, a practice green, a full service restaurant and catering facility, electric and hand carts, and sanitary facilities. Call for detailed information.
467 Broadway, Kingston, NY 12401
Operated by the local community Department of Parks and Recreation offering a variety of recreational facilities such as athletic fields and courts, a gymnasium, a swimming pool and locker facilities. Also offers an organized program of activities for community residents and provides all necessary equipment. Facilities include, Block Park, Forsyth Park Zoo, Hasbrouck Park, Hutton Park, Kingston Point Beach, Loughran Park, Municipal Swimming Pool, Rondout Center, Mid-town Neighborhood Center, and Rondout Landing Docks. Department also provides several youth programs both during the school year and summer months.
28 VanHall Boulevard, Corning, NY 14830
Offers space to the public for recreational use. Most parks provide picnic pavilions, trails and playgrounds and follow a carry-in, carry-out policy for trash. Pools available at two locations as well as an ice rink. City also sponsors many youth and adult sports leagues and camps, tot programs, Arts and Crafts programs, and community special events such as Kid's Day and the Great Pumpkin Hunt that are available at the various parks.
351 West Newell Street, Syracuse, NY 13205
Maintains 25 Neighborhood Parks ranging from 2-14 acres in size, with limited use to the surrounding neighborhoods. Some of these parks contain recreational facilities and small green spaces.
99 Quaker Meeting House Road, Farmingdale, NY 11735
Features 5 eighteen hole golf courses, a driving range, practice greens, 10 miles of trails, picnic areas, playgrounds, a polo field, 12 tennis courts, softball fields, model plane flying, and a bridle path. Winter sports such as sleigh riding and cross country skiing are also available, weather permitting.
49 Cold Springs Trail, Liverpool, NY 13090
Offers a dog park within a 40,000 square feet fenced-in area including tunnels, jumps and bridges, and red fire hydrants.
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South Salina, South Warren, & East Adams Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Maintains 16 downtown parks with a radius including the central business district that contain passive recreational, civic, cultural, and historic elements.
1898 Montauk Highway, Montauk, NY 11954
Offers picnic areas, surf fishing, surfing, trails for hiking, biking, and horseback riding, and ocean vistas from bluffs. This is also the former military base for coastal defense during World War II.
625 Belmont Avenue, Southern State Parkway, Exit 38, West Babylon, NY 11704
Offers 459 acres surrounding Belmont Lake. Activities include boating, fishing, picnicking, biking, horseback riding, hiking, row/pedal boats (rentals available, call for details), and cross-country skiing. Facilities include playing fields, horseshoe and basketball courts and playgrounds. Events include Summer Run Series, Holiday Egg Hunt, fishing clinic, Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony. Empire passport accepted. Fee for some activities. No pets allowed except dogs (restrictions apply).
970 Peconic Lane, Peconic, NY 11958
Provides dog obedience training for dogs 6 months or older, and up to date on all vaccinations.