Casey Park Overview
Bounce into a world of excitement at Casey Park, a top choice for families and thrill-seekers. With 4.6 stars from 479 reviews, this park at 6551 Knickerbocker Rd, Ontario, NY 14519, USA is a hotspot of joy. Book your visit by dialing (315) 524-7447!
Casey Park Reviews
We enjoy coming to this park. We like to launch our kayak here. It’s a nice 1 mile paddle round trip. Either dock on either side is nice for launching. We also enjoy doing the new story walk. It’s a half mile walk out (1 mile round trip) which is nice that it is longer than some other story walks we have done. I’m not sure how often they change the story out but it’s a nice feature when hiking with small kids. This trail does have a tendency to be buggy so wear bug spray. There are two really nice playgrounds and a very small splash pad as well.
Casey Park is a beautiful, well maintained park for anyone. Nice fields, clean gym facility, great play areas for children, good fishing which brings me to my favorite part, the lake. Great little lake to kayak on and enjoy. Otters included. Also has a community center and a lot of nice picnic areas.
Very quiet and scenic. Great playground for kids with nice walking trails. There isn't many picnic tables so be sure to bring a blanket or chairs to sit on. If you are eating there don't expect to get a grill to cook on. This park is more about the playgrounds and walking trails. It has a swimming area but don't use it if you don't like swimming with fish and sea weed. The 5 stars is for the park not the swimming.
Lovely park. When entering the park. The ridge trail (level 2 difficulty) will be on the north side (to the right) behind the grey park administration building. The easier loop is on the south side. The trailhead for the easier trail and Storywalk signage is on the south side of the pond next to the large building. On Google maps it only shows the south trail.
A beautiful park with so much! Multiple playgrounds one for bigger kids on for smaller kids although my two-year-old is fine on the big playground. A water area to stay cool. A three-quarter mile long stretch of water to walk along or kayak on. And lots of fields to play catch or organize some fun games!
- Lisa Powers