Onondaga Lake Park


Onondaga Lake Park is a 7.5 mile linear greenway located on the shores of Onondaga Lake, immediately west of Syracuse, New York. Most of the park lies in Liverpool.
The park is also home to the Salt Museum, East Shore Recreation Trail and West Shore Trail.

History

East Shore Recreation Trail

Over two and one-half miles long and twenty feet wide, this paved trail is used for in-line skating and bicycling. During the peak season of April to October, pedestrian use is allowed only if it does not impede wheeled users and stay within three feet of the shoulder and with no more than two abreast. Dogs are not allowed on the trail during peak season. Trams follow the center line.

Shoreline Walking Trail

Designated for walkers and runners, only foot traffic is allowed on this two mile long trail adjacent to the eastern lake shore. Distance markers along the route help users log their mileage. Special uses are also permitted on this trail which is not plowed in the winter.

West Shore Trail

The West Shore Trail is long from where it connects to the East Shore Recreation Trail at its most western end to its most eastern end off Exit 7 of Interstate 690. Located along the western shore of Onondaga Lake, this paved trail meanders through over 4.5 miles of woodlands and open areas. It is used by bicyclists, walkers, runners and nature enthusiasts. This side of Onondaga Lake once had several resorts and dance halls. There are several shelters and benches along the trail. The newly opened extension has lake and city views and runs through the Lakeview Amphitheater, though that portion of the trail is closed during concert events.

Lakeland Trail

Located off the West Shore Trail, this partial stonedust and natural surfaced trail is ideal for solitude and observation.

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