The town's 95 acre park includes trails, water, wooded groves and fields. The town's largest park offers multiple uses that include picnics, hiking, cross-country skiing, fishing, softball, walking, soccer, and playground fun for the children.
Located just off from County Route 47 on Youngs Road in the town's east end, the park provides low impact recreation in a quiet setting for the whole family. It is bordered by the Susquehanna River and Charlotte Creeks, which offer tremendous fishing opportunities for the avid angler.
The park is popular as a location to watch the annual General Clinton Canoe Regatta on Memorial Day.
Amenities
Three pavilions available to rent for graduations, birthdays or receptions;
Two playgrounds, including one just for tots;
Horshoe pits and a volleyball net;
Hiking and ski trails;
Handicap-accessible fishing pier;
Regulation softball diamond.
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Youngs Road, Oneonta, NY, 13820
(607) 432-2900
Oneonta, situated just south of Cooperstown in the Susquehanna Valley, is known as the "City of the Hills" and home to the State University College at Oneonta and Hartwick College. Oneonta's quaint Main Street is filled with cafes and boutiques; just a short drive across the river, you'll find national retailers, more dining and family-fun activities.