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Camillus Erie Canal Park Trail/Jordan Canal Park Trail

Camillus Erie Canal Park offers nature lovers a variety of informational and entertaining options

1-315-487-3600
5750 Devoe Rd
Camillus, NY 13031
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CANAL CORP
Nestled between Nine Mile Creek and a wooded hillside near Camillus, is the Camillus Erie Canal Park.


Established is 1972, the park is part of the Town of Camillus Park system as well as the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor Upstate New York.


The park offers nature lovers a variety of informational and entertaining options ranging from more than 10 miles of scenic wooded paths and walkways, to boat rides along the historic Erie Canal as well as a museum. It is open daily year round.
 
 
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Camillus, NY

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