Named in honor of Marquis de Lafayette, the village of Fayetteville was incorporated in 1844. These days, it has various parks and activities that can be enjoyed throughout the year.
Parks and Nature Centers
Green Lakes State Park
This state park offers many activities, whether you want to stay for the day or rent a cabin for a weekend. Visitors can take advantage of trails, picnic tables and pavilions, campsites, a golf course, a beach, a concession stand, and a new $3 million playground, all spread around the two lakes and the forest.
Where: 7900 Green Lakes Road.
More information: parks.ny.gov.
Canal Landing Park
Situated next to Limestone Creek, Canal Landing Park is filled with trails, fitness stations, a playground, and a bridge that links you to the Erie Canal trails.
Where: 425 E. Genesee St.
More information: fayettevilleny.gov.
Huntington Beard Memorial Park
Visit Huntington Beard Memorial Park to take a nice stroll, sit and enjoy nature, or attend a summer concert. Ice skating is also available in the winter when the pond freezes over.
Where: 425 E. Genesee St.
More information: fayettevilleny.gov.
Fayetteville Memory Garden
This beautiful landscape provides a space to heal, reflect, gain peace, or just sit and enjoy the safe setting.
Where: 584 E. Genesee St.
More information: fayettevillememorygarden.org.
Farms and Farmers Markets
Fayetteville Farmers Market
Shop a variety of products – all produced by local farmers – at this year-round market.
Where: 317 Towne Drive.
More information: fayettevillefarmersmarketcny.com.
Our Farm
Visit the award-winning farm to peruse the pumpkin patch, purchase some fresh produce, or grab a bite to eat at a seasonal food truck.
Where: 1590 Peth Road (Manlius).
More information: our-farm.squarespace.com.
Museums and Historic Sites
Stickley Museum
The free museum is housed in the same building as the Fayetteville Free Library. Inside, you will find more than a century of craftsmanship over the 8,000-foot exhibit.
Where: 300 Orchard St.
More information: stickleymuseum.com.
Matilda Joslyn Gage Center
Visit the many rooms of this museum devoted to Matilda Joslyn Gage, hailed by its website as “a human rights champion.” Those rooms include Women’s Rights, Religious Freedom, and the Underground Railroad.
Where: 210 E. Genesee St.
More information: matildajoslyngage.org.
Other family-friendly attractions in Fayetteville include: Four Seasons Golf & Ski Center; Green Lakes Bowling and Entertainment; Hal Welsh East Area Family YMCA; and Towne Center at Fayetteville.