Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk - Chittenango, NY

Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk - Chittenango, NY Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk - Chittenango, NY Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk - Chittenango, NY Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk - Chittenango, NY Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk - Chittenango, NY
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Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk in Chittenango, NY, is a beautiful dog park featuring pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking opportunities along a picturesque creek. This park is perfect for dog owners looking for a peaceful and well-maintained outdoor space to enjoy with their pets. The park offers wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, making it inclusive for all visitors. Visitors can explore a variety of native plants, trees, flowers, and bird species while walking their dogs on the gravel paths.

The park is especially welcoming to families and children, with kid-friendly hikes and picnic tables available for a relaxing day out. Dog owners will appreciate the thoughtful amenities such as dog poop bags and receptacle trash cans to keep the area clean. The Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk also features charming fairy gardens, benches to rest and enjoy the soothing sounds of the creek, and a strong community effort to maintain the natural beauty and trout habitat. This dog park in Chittenango, NY, offers a unique blend of nature, accessibility, and pet-friendly features that make it a top choice for local dog lovers.

FAQ for Chittenango Lions Botanical Park & Creekwalk in Chittenango New York:

  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has wheelchair accessible entrances and a wheelchair accessible parking lot.
  • Are poop bags or waste stations provided? Yes, the park provides dog poop bags and has receptacle trash cans for disposing of dog waste.
  • Are there benches or seating areas for owners? Yes, there are several benches throughout the park for people to sit and enjoy the surroundings.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids and includes kid-friendly hikes.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, there are hiking trails, including a creekwalk trail alongside the creek with scenic natural features.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? Yes, the park is well maintained with tidiness in paths and cared-for planted saplings, supported by local volunteer efforts.
  • Are picnics or BBQs allowed? The park includes picnic tables for visitors.

Reviews

Bill

Fun little hike

Rob Stergas

A short, bit picturesque trail along the creek. An abundance of different plant, tree, flower and bird species to be seen and appreciated.

Mike Rendino

My wife and I love this park!! Just this morning we took our Jack Russell puppy here and she loved it as well. This park is so beautiful we love the fairy gardens. It’s awesome that the even keep dog poop bags nearby with receptacle trash cans to dump the dog poop. However it is too bad that people bring their dogs and just let them poop wherever and not pick it up.

Denise Funk

Nice place to walk my dogs. Peaceful. Well maintained. Has a garden and several benches to sit on and enjoy the sound of the creek and numerous birds

Will Juntunen

I had planned to walk the creek walk and take pictures.I walked from the diner to the trailhead of the creekwalk, a trail that should join to the Erie Canal towpath trail but doesn’t yet.The final lengths have to be purchased from private owners.And who wouldn’t want that land for a trophy house on a swift running trout creek?If the houses are built, the trail might not go through is my worry?I saw a sign putting up the needed forest land for sale, financing available, probably easy terms.I took a picture of the sign and proceeded on the trail.The waters of Chittenango Creek flowed high and strong, swelled by the three days of rain that completed on Saturday.The locals had decided to focus on trout habitat, and several artificial waterfalls constructed in the flow made sure that the water absorbed oxygen from the air.Beautiful to look at and yet, I couldn’t imagine taking a kayak down that stretch of creek, portaging around all those small waterfalls.It was hardly easy to cross Genesee Turnpike to find the Lions Botanical Park, a spur of the Creekwalk.The Lions have worked on this floodplain for many years, carefully planting native saplings according to a plan guided by the forestry department at the State University of New York.The young saplings had been watered all summer long from a well, winterized last weekend by a hard working team of Lions.The saplings enclosed in cylinders of screen had survived the innocent nibbles of the local deer, and I found footprints of the local fawns, does and bucks in the gravel of the paths.The gravel paths had a tidiness that one might expect in the garden of Versailles.Every foot of that path had been dug and filled with gravel shovel by shovel by men and women of the club, who have treated it like a garden in their backyard.Near the artificial waterfalls for the trout, benches had been set so people could sit and visit and enjoy the music of the creek running over rocks.All the trees had little signs to identify the species.More than a few trees had a sign remembering a man or a woman in Chittenago who had made a difference in the town during their lives.The benches commemorated local heroes with tasteful plaques.I stared up at a tall bole and looked into its boughs still yellow with leaves.Standing where it had grown on the edge of a creek for at least a half century, I had found a butternut, a swamp walnut.I searched its base for the nuts but actually the squirrels had already spirited them away.At least the ones that had fallen on the ground had vanished.The ones that had fallen in the swift creek had been carried down stream, maybe to a suitable strand of dirt to crack open and take root.

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