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Located in Syracuse, New York, United States, Upper Onondaga Park covers an area of 62.4 acres. This park is suitable for walking, and family activities, and features sports facilities such as ...
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Best Walking Routes in Upper Onondaga Park
#1 - Onondaga Park in Strathmore
Length: 0.6 milesEst. Time: 14m
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Nearby Parks
Lower Onondaga Park
Kirk Park
Elmwood Park
Wadsworth Park
Spirit of Jubilee Park
Ward Bakery Park
McKinley Park
Libba Cotten Grove
O'Connor Park
FAQs about Upper Onondaga Park
Where is the best place to walk in Upper Onondaga Park?
According to Pacer users, the best place to walk in Upper Onondaga Park is Onondaga Park in Strathmore, which has a 5.0-star rating from 0 reviews. This route is 0.6 miles long and takes an average of 14m to walk.
What sports can I do in Upper Onondaga Park?
According to the Pacer community, Upper Onondaga Park features sport facilities including a basketball court, a tennis court, and a swimming pool.
How many routes are in Upper Onondaga Park?
There’s one route in Upper Onondaga Park. It has a 4.0 star rating from 1 Pacer community review.
Best Walking Routes in Upper Onondaga Park
#1 - Onondaga Park in Strathmore
Length: 0.6 milesEst. Time: 14m
Show All Routes >
Nearby Parks
Lower Onondaga Park
Kirk Park
Elmwood Park
Wadsworth Park
Spirit of Jubilee Park
Ward Bakery Park
McKinley Park
Libba Cotten Grove
O'Connor Park
Best Walking Routes in Upper Onondaga Park
#1 - Onondaga Park in Strathmore
Length: 0.6 milesEst. Time: 14m
This route is a loop around Hiawatha Lake in Onondaga Park, not to be confused with the more well known Onondaga Lake Park.
Onondaga Park is an 82.6-acre park situated in Syracuse's Strathmore neighborhood on the city's south west side. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is rich in history.
It is home to man-made Hiawatha Lake, which contains a fountain and a lovely gazebo accessible by a foot bridge. Other unique features are a beautiful rustic, stone arched bridge surrounded by weeping willow trees, and a neoclassical greenhouse.
Onondaga Park also features eight tennis courts, three basketball courts, a baseball field, a 50-metre (160 ft) swimming pool, a playground, a pavilion, benches, hills for sledding and scenic views of the city of Syracuse.
Onondaga Park consists of two neighboring sections, Lower Onondaga Park and Upper Onondaga Park. Upper and Lower Onondaga parks are linked with nearby Kirk Park via Onondaga Creek Boulevard. The three parks, together with the parkway, form the only interconnected park system in Syracuse. I suggest Upper Onondaga Park where you will find Hiawatha Lake. This Pacer Route follows a walking path around the lake, 0.6 miles in length. It is a natural path in which the grass has been worn down from people walking it. The path as well as the park is dog, child, and stroller friendly and some parts are wheelchair accessible.
Park entrances can be accessed via Summit Ave off Glenwood Ave, or Roberts Ave (or various other neighborhood side streets).
A picturesque and lovely park for all ages.