Limestone Creek Aqueduct, Old Erie Canal - Fayetteville, NY

Limestone Creek Aqueduct, Old Erie Canal - Fayetteville, NY Limestone Creek Aqueduct, Old Erie Canal - Fayetteville, NY Limestone Creek Aqueduct, Old Erie Canal - Fayetteville, NY Limestone Creek Aqueduct, Old Erie Canal - Fayetteville, NY Limestone Creek Aqueduct, Old Erie Canal - Fayetteville, NY
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Limestone Creek Aqueduct at the Old Erie Canal in Fayetteville, NY, offers a unique dog park experience with pet-friendly trails and dog-friendly hiking opportunities. This scenic location features wheelchair accessible entrances and parking, making it an inclusive spot for all visitors. The park is perfect for dog owners looking for a peaceful place to walk their pets while enjoying the crystal-clear waters of Limestone Creek and the historic aqueduct structure.

Known for its relaxing atmosphere and kid-friendly hikes, this dog park in Fayetteville, NY, is ideal for families and pet lovers alike. The aqueduct itself is a well-preserved piece of history, providing a picturesque backdrop for your outdoor adventures. Whether you’re seeking a daily walk or a tranquil spot to unwind with your dog, Limestone Creek Aqueduct combines natural beauty with accessibility and pet-friendly amenities, making it a top choice for dog owners in the area.

FAQ for Limestone Creek Aqueduct, Old Erie Canal in Fayetteville NY:

  • Are dogs allowed off-leash at this park? Dogs are allowed at the park, but information on off-leash permissions is not specified.
  • Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, the park has a wheelchair accessible entrance and parking lot.
  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the park offers hiking trails that are good for kids and kid-friendly hikes are available.
  • Is there a playground or activities for kids nearby? Yes, the park is good for kids with kid-friendly hikes and activities.
  • Where is the best place to park? The park provides a wheelchair accessible parking lot for visitors.

Reviews

Bob Baxter

Awesome place, and the water of the creeek is crystal clear when compared to the canal water.

Kelly Goodman

We walk here nearly every day. Scenery is peaceful.

Michael Riley

A well preserved aqueduct from the Enlarged Erie Canal. It sits at the junction of the Old Erie Canal State Park and the trail along the Fayetteville Feeder. The aqueduct continues to serve the current Erie Canal by taking water from Jamesville and sending it to the summit level of the Barge Canal. To do this, a small concrete trough was built, just wide enough to supply the water. If you wish to see what a aqueduct actually looked like, visit the Camillus or Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct in the Camillus Erie Canal Park.

Inshirah Bint Sami Aman Khalifah

One of the best places to go relax on a walk and watch the pond. Very relaxing area.

Will Juntunen

The aqueduct looks broken down, and yet, a structure still carries the old Erie Canal over Limestone Creek. Sigh, the water level on the old Erie in this section doesn’t seem to be monitored. The pools from Cedar Bay all the way to Rome could use dredging and remediation against algae blooms. Then, could we have a historical look at the path that follows a feeder canal into the old village of Fayetteville? And why is this section called Pools Brook any ways? I can’t find the answer to that question on the internet. Maybe a water station and camping could be planned for this place.

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