Onondaga Creekwalk
The Onondaga Creekwalk runs throughout the city of Syracuse, along historical sites such as an old railroad bridge and downtown spots such as Dinosaur Bar-B-Que and the Museum of Science & Technology.
The original section of the paved trail stretched 2.6 miles from downtown to the shore of Onondaga Lake. The completion of the second phase of the Creekwalk this summer added an additional 2.2 miles to the pathway from Armory Square to Kirk Park in Syracuse’s Southside.
Eileen Ponto described the Creekwalk, during a walk on April 10, as “a little jewel for the town” that showcases the creek. Will Fudge | Staff Photographer
While walking along the trail on April 10, resident Eileen Ponto described the Creekwalk as “a little jewel for the town” that showcases the creek, the downtown area and Franklin Square. Another Syracuse resident, Daphine DeRosa, walks at the Creekwalk every day, often with the rescue dog she adopted a few months ago. DeRosa enjoys the nature she sees at the Creekwalk. Aside from the trees and blooming flowers, she’s seen foxes and opossums there.
To central New York resident Ray Trudell, the Creekwalk is both a beautiful and historical area. He pointed to a water tower left over from a New Process Gear plant that occupied the Franklin Square area during its industrial days. A sign along the trail says that the now-quiet neighborhood of Franklin Square once “rumbled with trains and machinery” when it was a factory area in the 20th century.
— Mandy Kraynak, Senior Staff Writer