Loguen Park

300 Columbus Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210
1.5 acres | 0.6 hectares
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About Loguen Park in Syracuse

Loguen Park is a small public green space located in Syracuse, New York. Situated on East Genesee Street, this neighborhood park covers approximately one and a half acres. The park is named after Jermain Wesley Loguen, a prominent 19th century abolitionist and conductor on the Underground Railroad who lived and worked in Syracuse.

The park features a grassy area suitable for casual recreation and relaxation. A playground provides a space for children to play, with equipment designed for younger visitors. Seating areas allow visitors to rest and enjoy the outdoor setting.

Loguen Park serves as a local gathering spot for residents of the surrounding neighborhood. Its compact size and central location make it easily accessible for those living nearby. The park offers a bit of green space and recreational amenities in an urban setting.

What to Do at Loguen Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

Playground

When is Loguen Park Open?

Monday:8AM-5PM
Tuesday:8AM-5PM
Wednesday:8AM-5PM
Thursday:8AM-5PM
Friday:8AM-5PM
Saturday:8AM-5PM
Sunday:8AM-5PM