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Geneva Parks and Playgrounds


The City of Geneva bosts 11 different parks in city limits, providing a park in virtually every corner of the City. These parks are open to the public during daylight hours, are dog friendly (leashes required) and have park benches and trash receptacles on most sites for people to come and enjoy a full day of fun.

A variety of activities occur at our parks and playgrounds, including; adult softball leagues, youth sports games and practices, educational programs, boat launching, fishing, biking, walking, running and summer recreation events.
 
Parks can be reserved for special events through the Recreation Department @ 315-789-5005.

CLICK HERE TO COMPLETE AN APPLICATION FORM FOR YOUR REQUEST TO RESERVE A LOCAL PARK. Subject to final approval from the Geneva Rec. Dept. Additional permits and fee’s may be required.


Gulvin Park/Playground (view photo)
-Entrance off of Middle St.

Washington St. Park/Playground (view photo)
-Vehicle entrance on Washington St. and walking entrance on William St.

Nieder Park/Playground
-Located off of Avenue B and Genesee St.

Ridgewood Park/Playground (view photo)
-Located off of Ada St.

Richards Park/Playground
-Walking entrances from John St. and Lafayette St.

Nancy Curvin Playground Players - Puss In the BootsBrook St. Park/Playground and Tennis Courts
-Located on Brook St.

Lakefront Park
- Located next to the Chamber of Commerce and boat docking area on 5&20
- 2011 Summer Concerts
- Mussel Man Triathlon July 15-17 
- Nancy Curvin Playground Players - "Puss In Boots" Date TBA
- Pride in our Pocket Parks Programming

 Pulteney Park (view photo)
-Located at the east end of Washington St. and Pulteney Park.

Genesee Park (view photo)
-Located on the corner of Lewis and Genesee St.

Bicentennial Park
-Located on the corner of Exchange St.and Lake St. in downtown Geneva

Jefferson Park (view photo)
 
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