Emerson Park
Emerson Park offers something for the whole family to enjoy.
Amenities
Emerson Park is the home to many attractions on the north shore of beautiful Owasco Lake:
- Boating
- Concerts
- Disc golf
- History
- Picnicking
- Swimming (see rules below)
- Playgrounds
- Sport fishing
- Theater
Rules
- Dogs are allowed on the Fleming side (West of Deauville Island and behind the Express Mart) of the park as well as along the trail running to the High School. Dogs must be on leash unless in the dog park. No pets are allowed in the main park OR on Deauville Island.
- No glass containers allowed.
- Park is carry in-carry out trash.
- Beach is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Swimming is allowed within the designated swimming areas permitting lifeguards are on duty. Seasonal and weather permitting.
Disc Golf
- 18 Hole Course
- Concrete tee pads (6,196 feet long)
- The course is located south and east of The Ward W O'Hara Agricultural Museum and Dr. Joseph F. Karpinski Sr. Educational Center. Parking for the disc golf course can be found behind the Museum.
Rentals
- For Pavilion reservations (indoor venue) and Information, please contact A&M Catering.
- Owasco Paddles: Rental of kayaks, canoes, and stand up paddleboards can be found on the Fleming side of the Park with parking access off of the traffic circle.
- View parking, launching and vendor information and fees
- Picnic shelters are available for reservation throughout the park. Please use the links below to view pricing and information. To reserve a shelter, email us or call 315.253.5611.
Friends Of Emerson Park
Events
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Additional Resources & Information
Subfacilities
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► A&M Catering at the Pavilion
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► Boat Launch Shelter Reservation
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► Conservation Shelter Reservation
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► Deauville Island Reservation
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► Island Shelter Reservation
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► Merry Go-Round Playhouse
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► Seawall Shared Shelter (rent by row)
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► Ward O'Hara Agricultural Museum & Joseph F. Karpinski, Senior Educational Center
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