Elmwood Park

919 Glenwood Ave, Syracuse, NY 13207
65 acres | 26 hectares
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About Elmwood Park in Syracuse

Elmwood Park is a 65-acre community park located in the southwestern portion of Syracuse, New York. Originally established in 1893 as a privately owned park, it was purchased by the city of Syracuse in 1927 and developed into a public recreational space.

The park is notable for its picturesque landscape, featuring rustic stone bridges, walls, and staircases that enhance its natural beauty. These elements, added after the city's acquisition, make Elmwood Park representative of both the Pleasure Ground Era and the Reform Park Era in American park design.

Elmwood Park's terrain is characterized by rugged landforms, forested slopes, and natural water features, including Furnace Brook stream. This diverse landscape provides visitors with scenic views and opportunities for nature appreciation. The park's design respects and showcases its natural features, creating a harmonious blend of man-made structures and unspoiled wilderness.

Historically significant, the land that now comprises Elmwood Park has ties to early American industry. In 1806, a furnace was constructed on the site to cast shot and shells for the War of 1812, lending historical importance to the area.

Today, Elmwood Park continues to serve as a vital green space for the Syracuse community, offering a range of recreational facilities while maintaining its natural charm. The park is open daily from dawn to dusk, providing residents and visitors alike with a serene escape from urban life.

What to Do at Elmwood Park

Active Recreation

Baseball Field

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaShadeWalking Trail

Water Features & Activities

River

Visitor Services

Playground

Food & Gathering

Picnic AreaShelter

When is Elmwood Park Open?

Monday:5AM-9PM
Tuesday:5AM-9PM
Wednesday:5AM-9PM
Thursday:5AM-9PM
Friday:5AM-9PM
Saturday:5AM-9PM
Sunday:5AM-9PM

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