Sheridan Park

506-598 Nichols Ave, Syracuse, NY 13206
1 acres | 0.4 hectares
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About Sheridan Park in Syracuse

Sheridan Park is a small neighborhood park located in the Eastwood area of Syracuse, New York. Tucked behind Fire Station #17 between South Midler Avenue and Nichols Avenue, this compact green space serves as a local gathering spot for community members.

The park is named after Philip H. Sheridan, a General in the Civil War, reflecting the area's historical connections. Despite its modest size, Sheridan Park plays an important role in the neighborhood, providing a space for recreation and relaxation.

One of the park's notable features is a 9/11 memorial, offering a place for reflection and remembrance. The presence of this memorial adds a solemn and meaningful element to the park's landscape.

Sheridan Park also includes a playground area, making it a popular destination for families with young children. The playground equipment provides opportunities for active play and physical activity in a safe, community-oriented environment.

Community engagement is evident in the park's upkeep and use. Local events, such as cookouts and cleanup days, are occasionally organized by neighborhood groups, fostering a sense of community ownership and pride in this shared space.

What to Do at Sheridan Park

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy Area

Visitor Services

MemorialPlayground

When is Sheridan Park Open?

Monday:8AM-10PM
Tuesday:8AM-10PM
Wednesday:8AM-10PM
Thursday:8AM-10PM
Friday:8AM-10PM
Saturday:8AM-10PM
Sunday:8AM-10PM