Recreation
Getaway to Escape
Getaway to Escape
What’s your pleasure? We offer hiking, biking, fishing, boating, swimming, skiing and golf; winter, summer, fall, and spring activities and recreation. You can bike and bird watch, enjoy a spa, fitness, hiking and snowmobiling trails, recreation parks, sports, and much more in Oneida County.
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Sylvan Beach Village Lakefront
Address:
Main St
City:
Sylvan Beach
WWW:
visit website
Region:
Sylvan Beach / Verona
T.R. Proctor Park
the “reform park” of the Utica Parks and Parkway System. It was designed as a sanctuary for citizens of the city, where they might [...]
Address:
Culver Avenue
City:
Utica
WWW:
visit website
Region:
Utica
The New Hartford Recreation Center
Address:
1 Mill Street
City:
New Hartford
WWW:
visit website
Phone:
(315) 724-0600
Region:
Utica
The Path at Sunset Hill
Opened in June 2015, the Path is a meditative outdoor environment that celebrates transformation, and is designed to comfort those experiencing life changes. The [...]
Address:
Grant Road
City:
Clinton
WWW:
visit website
Phone:
(315) 853-1489
Region:
Southern Hills
The Spa @ Villa Verona
The Spa @ Villa Verona is now open right on the same property as the Winery and Bistro offering the most modern up to [...]
Address:
4914 State Route 365
City:
Verona
WWW:
visit website
Phone:
(315) 280-4829
Region:
Sylvan Beach / Verona
The War Club
Play Paint Ball!
Address:
7624 Watson Hollow Road
City:
Rome
WWW:
visit website
Phone:
(315) 240-9575
Region:
Rome
Trenton Falls Scenic Trails
Public access on limited seasonal basis; check website or call for details.
Address:
Trenton Falls Road off State Route 28
City:
Barneveld
WWW:
visit website
Phone:
(315) 896-2213
Region:
North Country
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Attractions
Jan.
23
2024
Broadway Theatre League of Utica awarded $40,000 by the New York State Council on the Arts
Broadway Theatre League of Utica announced today a grant award totaling 40,000 from the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) to support the nonprofit arts and culture sector. Through New York State’s continued investment in arts and culture, NYSCA has awarded over $80 million since Spring 2023 to over 1,500 artists and organizations… Read more
Jan.
4
2024

