Wayne County
PARKS

blackbrook park

Black Brook Park - This historic site of the Old Erie Canal is on Old Route 31 between Lyons and Clyde. The park is over 20 acres and includes a baseball diamond, rest rooms, play equipment, tables, grills and a pavilion. Hiking and cross-country ski trails will lead you to...

Lock Berlin Park - off Route 31. This three-acre park has tables, grills, and an old Erie Canal lock.

Southside Canal Park - On the south Canal banks in downtown Lyons. Dock your boat and enjoy a picnic or fishing. The Park has a pavilion and is close to restaurants and shopping.

Abbey Park - Located on West Water Street, Lyons. This Canal Park has a boat ramp, two docks on the Erie Canal, a pavilion, picnic tables, grills, play equipment and comfort facilities. 

Blue Cut Nature Center - Located between Lyons and Newark on Route 31, this green space has three wildlife hiking trails, water, tables, grills, rest rooms and an observation deck - great for cross-country skiing.

T. Spencer Park

T. Spencer Knight Canal Park - Two acres along the north bank of the Canal in downtown Newark. There is docking, electricity, a pavilion, water, picnic tables and grills, comfort station and visitor's center.. 

Perkins Park - This park has a pavilion, tables and ball fields. It is located between W. Miller St. and W. Maple Ave. in Newark and has several entrance points.

Norsen Bridge Park - Located on Pulver Rd. off Route 88, just north of Newark. This 36-acre park has plenty of room for cross-country skiing. In the summer, go fishing, launch your canoe, or play on the baseball diamond. There are picnic tables, grills, rest rooms, a pavilion and play equipment.

Swift's Landing - on Hogback Road, Palmyra. Over 17 acres along Ganargua Creek, which flows into the Canal. Plenty of room for cross-country skiers, plus tables, grills, a baseball diamond, a pavilion, restrooms, play equipment and a canoe ramp.

spillwayWidewaters Park - Located on Route 31, west of Newark. Fish or launch your boat into the Canal. There are picnic tables, grills, rest rooms, and play equipment.

Pal-Mac Aqueduct Park - on Route 31, just west of Palmyra. This historic site is a popular place for hiking, horseshoes and baseball. It has a boat dock and launch, two pavilions, grills, tables, rest rooms  and play equipment.

spillway 2Macedon Canal Park - Located on Route 350 in Macedon, the park has a hiking trail, two boat launches, a pavilion, tables, grills and an observation deck.

Casey Park - Travel north on Route 350 to Ontario. Located on Knickerbocker Rd., this park has two pavilions, seven ballfields, play equipment, volleyball courts, a hiking trail, swimming and fishing.

B. Forman Park

B. Forman Park - Heading eastward along the Lake Ontario shoreline, this 25-acre park has four pavilions, a house for special occasions, tables, grills, restrooms, baseball diamonds, play equipment and a shuffleboard court. It is on Lake Road, just east of Pultneyville.

Sodus Point Beach - From Pultneyville, travel east on Lake Rd. - part of the Seaway trail. Sodus Point Beach offers picnicking, fishing, swimming, a bathhouse and restrooms.

Wolcott Falls Park - Further east, you'll find the Wolcott, just off Route 104. In the village on Mill St., this historic site includes a pavilion, grills, tables, play equipment, rest rooms, and a hiking trail.

Chimney Bluffs State Park - from 104, traveling east, take a left on Route 254 (Lake Bluff Road), and follow Garner Road to the park; 597 acres of undeveloped land perfect for photography and a picnic lunch.

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