Verona Beach State Park
6541 Lakeshore Rd South Route 13, Verona Beach, NY 13162 | 315-762-4463
According to the agency website: Verona Beach State Park, located on the eastern shore of Oneida Lake, is a picnicker's and camper's delight. Shaded picnic areas and the campground are adjacent to the beach with an excellent view of the water. The lake, Black Creek, cattail marshes, and bottomland hardwood swamps give Verona Beach one of the most diverse aquatic habitats in the Central Region, and well worth a hike on the "Woods and Wetland" nature trail. The winter season hosts snowmobilers, cross-country skiers and ice fishermen. The eastern portion of the park is open for hunting deer, small game, and waterfowl, in season.
Veterans Memorial Highway, Whiteface
5021 Route 86, Wilmington, NY 12997 | (518)946-2223
The Veterans Memorial Highway brings visitors to the summit of Whiteface. There is an elevator to access the top as well as a walking trail from the Castle to the Elevator. Enjoy a small meal in the castle café and don't forget to pick up a gift or two. Enjoy the scenic views along the highway.
Veterans Memorial Park at Gillie Lake
Sands Road/ Gillie Brooke Road, Camillus, NY 13031 | (315) 487 -3600
This park features a veteran’s memorial, a seasonal beach, a fishing dock, a restored one-room school house, a playground, a walking trail and 3 picnic shelters.
Veterans Memorial Walkway (Riverwalk)
122 Newell Street, Watertown, NY 13601 | (315)785-7775
The Riverwalk provides wonderful views of the black river along with picnic areas.
Veterans' Memorial Park
200 North James St., Rome, NY 13440 | (315) 339-7656
According to the agency website: "Veterans Park (formerly known as West Park) is located in the 200 block of North James Street. With its "twin" park, Gansevoort Park, it forms a unique and important ceremonial space along the North James Street corridor. Both parks are special use parks, designed as memorials and have historical significance within the community.
Via Aquarium
93 West Campbell Road, Schenectady, NY 12306 | (518) 280-5100
Via Aquarium is a small aquarium near Rotterdam, NY. It features several interactive touch exhibits, photo opportunities, and a variety of sea life tanks. The space is a single floor, and has a primarily open layout with a few narrow hallways, all of which are wheelchair accessible. The touch tanks may not be accessible to all guests, depending on height and range of motion. A visit typically takes a couple hours, and food and other attractions are available in the same shopping center as the aquarium.
Aviator Sports and Recreation Gymnatstics Center
Hanger 5 Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY 11234 | (718) 758-7575
Aviator Sports and Recreation is an 170,000 square foot facility, offering 15,500 square feet of gymnastic space. The facility has a food court, seven event rooms, and child drop-off center. Birthday parties and catered events for groups of over 1,000 people are also offered.
Aviator Sports and Recreation Ice Rink
Hanger 5 Floyd Bennett Field, Brooklyn, NY 11234 | (718) 758-7500
Aviator has two professional sized ice rinks. They offer ice hockey, figure skating, and public skating. Both rinks are easily accessible, but one does have a slight inclined ramp. All ice programs can be modified and are available for one on one instruction or small group instruction.
Victor Farmington Library
15 W Main St, Victor, NY 14564, Victor, NY 14564 | (585) 924-2637
According to their website, "The Victor Farmington Library promotes and nurtures a sense of community by offering the space and resources for educational, recreational, and cultural enrichment for patrons of all ages.
Victor Municipal Park
6680 Paparone Drive , Victor, NY 14564 | (585) 742-0140.
According to the agency website: "This park was dedicated in June, 2010 and features a multi-age playground, picnic shelter, enclosed lodge, outdoor fitness stations, stocked fishing pond and trails. Future phases include a special events amphitheater. For lodge and shelter rentals, contact us at: (585) 742-0140.
Victor Parks and Recreation
7891 Lehigh Crossing, Victor, NY 14564 | (585) 742-0140
According to the agency website: "The Town of Victor Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to offering residents a balanced system of park lands, preservation of open spaces, and broad-based leisure opportunities that will foster growth of healthy lifestyles.
View Arts Center
3273 State Route 28, Old Forge, NY 13420 | (315)369-6311
According to agency website: "View is a multi-arts center located in the Adirondack Mountains of Old Forge, N.Y. We have exhibitions, performances, workshops, and special events for all ages year-round."
Village of Cobleskill Nick Iorio Park
Campus Drive, Cobleskill, NY 12043 |
The Village of Cobleskill has made an effort to include facilities for people with different abilities and needs. The preschool playground has sensory areas as well as some climbing equipment. There is shade available on the edges of the playground. Some playground equipment for school age children ages 5-12 have been updated to increase accessibility, but some of the changes are modifications to existing equipment. A new swing set and spinner were added in 2014. The pool is open late June through August and is one of the only local community pools with a lift.
Village of Lake George Lake Avenue Park
Lake Avenue, Lake George, 12845 | (518) 668-5771
From the Agency Website: Located at the foot of Lake Avenue, the park has access to the lake for small, non-motorized boat launching only
Village of Lake George Municipal Building
26 Old Post Road, Lake George, 12845 | (518) 668-5771
According to the agency website: Lake George is steeped in history, surrounded by majestic mountains, and caressed by the waters of one of America's most beautiful lakes. Our village offers something for everyone- to swim, to relax in the parks, browse through the many shops, or be entertained by our attractions-it is truly a tourists' paradise.
Village of Lake George Recreation Center
124 Transfer Road, Lake George, 12845 | (518) 668-4380
From the agency website: Located at the end of Transfer Road, it was built at the site of the former Landfill. It is used by the Lake George Youth Commission for their actiivities of baseball, softball, and soccer.
Village of Lake George Shepard Park
Canada Street, Lake George, 12845 | (518) 668-5771
From the agency website: Located in the center of the Village it becomes the showcase for many events including regular concerts, firemen's family days, craft shows, and other similar events. The beach is open daily during the summer with lifeguards on duty. The park contains the Centennial Fountain and the Memorial of the Ethan Allen Tragedy.
Village of Middleburgh Creekside Park
Baker Ave, Middleburgh, NY 12122 | 518-827-4545
The Village of Middleburgh created Baker Ave Park on property that had been impacted by flooding and can no longer have a structure on it. The creation of a park in the community supports green space and recreational use by the community. It is within walking distance of Main Street as well as Middleburgh Central School. The park is along side of the Schoharie Creek.
Village of Middleburgh Timothy Murphy Park
Route 30 at Route 145 intersection, Middleburgh, NY 12122 | 518-827-4545
Timothy Murphy Park is located at the intersection of Routes 30 and 145 in Middleburgh NY. It is located along the west bank of the Schoharie Creek and provides creek access for those wanting to kayak and canoe in their own boats. There is a pavilion that was built on the site and picnic tables. The pavilion and the picnic area can be reserved by calling the MIddleburgh Village office during normal business hours. Because it is easily accessible from the main part of the Village and has an area for parking, this park is used for community events.
Village of Saranac Lake Recreation Department
Ampersand and Broadway, Saranac Lake, NY 12970 | 518-891-0970
The Village of Saranac Lake Recreation Department provides a playground on the corner of Ampersand and Broadway street.
Village of Schoharie Fox Creek Park
Route 30, Schoharie, NY 12157 |
Fox Creek is a Village of Schoharie park. The primary use is the pavilion. It is possible to walk to the creek to fish, although there are no designated fishing locations. It is also possible to walk under Route 30 to Lilly Park, but it is not accessible for those in wheel chairs or with limited mobility. There is plenty of shade. There are additional picnic tables and grills scattered around the park for people to use. Families and groups can reserve the pavilion through the Village of Schoharie office.
Village of Schoharie Lilly Park
Fort Road , Schoharie, NY 12157 |
Lilly Park was created through the Schoharie Promotional Association after the flooding of Hurricane Irene in 2012. Work was completed by community volunteers and is ongoing. The walking trail is a loop, allowing people to travel the entire trail. The park is small and you can see most areas of the park.
Village on the Park (Victor Parks and Recreation)
797 Rainbow Run (Soccer Fields), 760A Duck Hollow , Victor , NY 14564 | (585) 742-0141
Village on the Park has two separate locations. At 760 A Duck Hollow, there is a playground and gazebo. The playground has 2 baby/toddler swings, and 2 regular swings, and a raised play structure that includes slides and tunnels. All playground equipment is over woodchips. At 797 Rainbow Run, there are two soccer fields that are located up a hill with a 12% incline. The park also includes a looped trail rising and falling across a drumlin and a sledding hill. At both locations, the parking lots are unlined.
Village Walk
131 East Main Street Patchogue, NY 11772, Patchogue, NY 11772 | (631) 731-1189
Just beyond your apartment door, your living space extends to so many spaces for socializing, entertaining and recreation. The services and programs at Village Walk make it easy to attend events and activities, participate in healthy exercise or enjoy the company of others. You’ll never be confined living at Village Walk.
Vintage Valley Farm LLC
275 Main Street, Delhi, NY 13753 | (607) 746-6517
Vintage Valley Farm LLC is a horse barn that currently hosts 25 horses for boarding and training purposes. Private lessons, and 1:1 sessions are provided Tuesday-Sunday from 9:00am-4:00pm. The staff is more than willing to accommodate people of all abilities whenever necessary.
Virginia Aquarium and Marine Science Museum
717 General Booth Blvd. , Virginia Beach, VA 23451 | (757) 385-3474 (FISH)
Over 800,000 gallons of fun await you! To make the most of your self-guided Aquarium tour, be sure to visit both buildings as well as the Owls Creek Path that connects them.
Vista Lanes
550 Commercial Drive, Yorkville, NY 13495 | (315) 736-6666
For over 25 years, Vista Lounge and Lanes has been providing entertainment to residents of Central New York. Operated by former PBA member Mel Allen, the bowling center offers parties, Blasto Bowl, a Pro Shop and more! September through May, enjoy some of the best local music and Karaoke in the Vista Lounge.
Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center
150 W.65th St., New York, NY 10023 | 212-501-3100
The Vivian Beaumont is a venue space for live theatrical performances, currently The King & I. There are quite a few venues within the Lincoln Center complex. The Vivian Beaumont Theater is just one of them. Each venue is separate and it is important to remember that what was assessed here is only for this theater and does not apply to the other houses in Lincoln Center.
Vogel Park
N. George St. and Walnut St. , Rome, NY 13440 | (315) 339-7656
According to the agency website: "Vogel Park is located in the middle of the North George Street traffic circle in North Rome. This park was created in 1919 for use as green space and for passive use. The location of the park is in the middle of Rome's Historic District and the park itself is surrounded by numerous examples of outstanding architecture.
Volunteer Park
1247 15th Ave E, Seattle, WA 98122 | (206) 684-4075
Located in the heart of Seattle, Volunteer Park is home to the Volunteer Park Conservatory and the Seattle Asian Art Museum. The Landmarks Preservation Board designated Volunteer Park as a Seattle Landmark on November 2, 2011. This historic Olmsted Park is beloved by residents and visitors alike. This assessment describes the inclusivity of the park grounds exclusively.