What to do and see in Syracuse, New York (NY): The Best Nature & Parks

July 10, 2021 Diedre Savory

Syracuse is a city of hills, valleys, lakes and streams. The city sits on the shore of lakes Onondaga, is within 20 miles of the beautiful Finger Lakes region and 30 miles from Lake Ontario. Syracuse offers big-city amenities with a small-town feel: a symphony orchestra, an opera company, professional sports teams, museums and art galleries. Planning a summer trip? Don't miss the Great New York State Fair at the Empire Expo center. Planning a winter trip? Bundle up - Syracuse is renowned for its snowy winters
Restaurants in Syracuse

1. Cranx Indoor and Outdoor Bike & Sports Park

6341 Thompson Rd, Syracuse, NY 13206-1407 +1 424-272-6999 http://www.cranx.com
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Cranx Indoor and Outdoor Bike & Sports Park

2. E.M. Mills Rose Garden

Thornden Park,, Syracuse, NY +1 315-475-3000 http://www.syracuserosesociety.org/id11.html
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

E.M. Mills Rose Garden

Reviewed By foodierichj - Syracuse, United States

This place is beautiful, especially in early summer when all the flowers are in bloom! People often take wedding photos here :)

3. Rosamond Gifford Zoo

1 Conservation Pl, Syracuse, NY 13204-2590 +1 315-435-8511 [email protected] http://rosamondgiffordzoo.org/
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4.5 based on 880 reviews

Rosamond Gifford Zoo

Founded in 1914, the Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park is home to more than 700 animals representing 275 species, many of them endangered or threatened in the wild. As an accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), we are among only 236 zoos and aquariums in the nation proven to meet the highest standards of animal care, conservation and guest experience. We are dedicated to connecting people to the natural world by providing engaging experiences, exceptional animal welfare, and unparalleled conservation education. The zoo is co-operated by Onondaga County Parks and the Friends of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo with the mission to provide guests “the best day ever,” ensuring experiences that excite, memories that endure, and knowledge that inspires world wildlife conservation.

Reviewed By dianewA8715AR - Liverpool, United States

We visited the zoo yesterday and were very fortunate to see animals playing, eating and enjoying their environment. The elephants, bears, tiger with her 3 month old cubs, birds, panda, flamingos, and all the animals made the afternoon observing and reading the posted information about them, definitely a wonderful and educational experience. If you live in the area, visiting or just passing through, stop and visit the Zoo!

4. Webster Pond

2000 Block of Valley Drive Anglers at Webster Pond, Syracuse, NY 13207 +1 315-469-8027 [email protected] http://www.websterpond.org
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4.5 based on 70 reviews

Webster Pond

The Anglers Association of Onondaga is a not for profit organization with fish and wildlife as the main attraction. Webster pond is a small sanctuary located in the city of Syracuse NY at 2004 Valley Dr. Volunteers operate the pond by opening the establishment so that the public can donate and feed the wildlife. The pond is open year around, opening at approximately 9AM-9PM We also have other activities such as a Junior fishing program for ages 7 to 15. Summer and fall concerts sponsored by outside venders and much more. UPDATE: Please note: a new non- profit group was formed to assist the Anglers Association in applying for grants, as they don't have the qualifications. In addition, we will help with maintenance, projects, and fundraising. The non-profit "Friends Of Wildlife" was started by Chad Norton and friends. All funds raised by this corporation will go directly to Webster Pond unless otherwise noted . Please make all trail donations payable to: Friends of Wildlife. for more information or to make a donation please call 315-727-2922

Reviewed By 50hermc - Syracuse, United States

Webster Pond is a popular family destination in the Valley section of Syracuse. Children (and adults) are encouraged to enjoy the outdoors while contributing to the welfare of the birds who inhabit the pond and surroundings. The area is free, and feed for the birds is available for a voluntary donation to defray its cost. Visitors have a great opportunity to enjoy the outdoors and help youngsters appreciate their interaction with nature. Masks and social distancing are enforced, and masks are available for any who have forgotten theirs.

5. New York State Fairgrounds

Fairgrounds rd, Syracuse, NY 13220 http://www.rightcoastcars.com/syracuse-nationals
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4.5 based on 96 reviews

New York State Fairgrounds

Reviewed By ToKinn - Solana Beach, United States

Daniella's fresh seafood & pasta house was a wonderful experience !! We ordered a drink @the bar(Brian was great as always) Enjoyed our dinner outside. Charlie (owner) stopped by to make sure we were enjoying our evening ???? My dish Lobster thermador was AMAZING!! The center cut filet was FANTASTIC!! Our waitress was great !

6. Thornden Park

Thornden Park Dr, Syracuse, NY 13210 +1 315-473-4330 http://www.syracuse.ny.us/Parks/thorndenPark.html
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4.5 based on 9 reviews

Thornden Park

7. Onondaga Creekwalk

500 S Franklin St, Syracuse, NY 13202-1245 http://www.syrgov.net/Creekwalk.aspx
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4.0 based on 24 reviews

Onondaga Creekwalk

8. Woodland Reservoir

Geddes St, Syracuse, NY 13207
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

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