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"A Bit of America At its Best." 

 

 City of Oneida Recreation Department

217 Cedar St.
Oneida, NY 13421

Phone: (315) 363-3590
e-mail:  blovett@oneidacity.com

Brandon Lovett  
Recreation Director

Recreation Quick Links:

  Recreation Department Summer Fun Guide

City of Oneida Parks

Welcome to our virtual tour of the city's Parks.


 

VETERANS MEMORIAL PLAYFIELD                                          Main St.

“Vet’s” Field is Oneida’s Community Park.  Vet’s Field features the Chapman

Municipal Pool with pool house and pavilion, lighted softball, baseball, football and soccer fields, lighted tennis and basketball courts, updated playground, concession stand, locker rooms, restrooms and more.  (see Map)
 

Early Morning Swimming lessons at Chapman Pool

Swimmng Lessons at Champman Pool

Chapman Pool    
Open Swim: Monday - Thursday 1:00-5:00
  Friday 1:00-7:00
  Saturday and Sunday 12:00-5:00
Family Swim:
Monday - Thursday 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.
(ALL youth18 and under must be accompanied by
a parent or guardian)
Fees:    
  Open swim: $1.00 daily
  Passes: See Schedule

Sconondoa Park

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

ARMY CARINCI PARK                                                                    Sconondoa St.

Carinci park features a basketball court, an updated playground, softball field,

restrooms and a pavilion. (see Map)

 

Fun on the Playground at Army Carinci Park

Playground at Sconondoa Park

HARMON FIELD                                                                                  Willow St.

Harmon Field features; softball and soccer fields, tennis and basketball courts,

pavilion, restrooms and an updated playground. (see Map)

 

Harmon Field

 

HIGINBOTHAM PARK                                                                      Farrier Ave.

Higinbotham is nestled in the heart of downtown.  Higinbothum is home to the

Summer Community Concert Series.  This park features; a basketball court, updated playground, pavilion and restrooms.(see Map)

 

Relax and watch the world go by at Higginbotham Park in downtown Oneida

Higgenbotham Park

ALLEN PARK                                                                                          Broad St.

Allen Park is the most beautiful park in Oneida.  Allen Park features; tennis and

basketball courts, restrooms, pavilion and a playground.  Allen Park is a wonderful spot to enjoy the day, plenty of room for a picnic or gathering. (see Map)

 

MAXWELL FIELD                                                                               E. Sands St.

Maxwell is home to the Durross Conservancy which features; 16 acres of

hiking, cross country skiing and mountain biking trails.  Maxwell is also home to Oneida Little League Baseball.  This park features Minor and Major League baseball fields,  2 softball fields, a concession stand and restrooms.  (see Map)

 

Maxwell Field Little League Area


 

CLINCH PARK                                                                                       Oneida St.

Clinch Park is located directly across from Oneida City Hall.  Clinch Park is a

popular lunch spot in the summertime. Clinch Park is home to the Oneida Farmers Market. This park also features some beautiful landscape and flowers.  Picnic tables are available for those visiting the food vendors during the busy work week. (see Map)

Clinch Park and the City of Oneida Municipal Building

Clinch Park and City Hall

MOUNT HOPE RESERVOIR                                                                    Mt. Hope Ave.

Mt. Hope features; 65 acres of land for fishing, hiking, mountain biking, cross

country skiing, and camping.  Mt. Hope was home to Oneida’s first swimming hole back in the 1940’s and 1950’s.

 



Enjoying the wildlife at Historic Mt. Hope Reservoir


Historic Mt. Hope Reservoir is great for fishing, hiking, and enjoying nature.

Mount Hope

Trailhead at the Duross Conservancy passive recreation area.

Trailhead Duross Conservancy

 

 

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