Otsiningo Park

Built by the New York State Department of Transportation and leased, improved and maintained by Broome County Parks Department, Otsiningo provides a refreshing interlude close to the urban core. Bicycle and pedestrian paths are combined with picnic areas and athletic fields on a unique area of wooded riverbank.

Otsiningo got its name from the Indians who once lived there. It was the site of an Indian village in the 18th century. The Otsiningo PowWow takes place there every June.

Facilities

Otsiningo Park

  • Tables and grills
  • Water taps and fountains
  • Paved walking path
  • Playfield
  • Softball field
  • Soccer fields
  • Fitness trail
  • Sand volleyball courts (4)
  • Restrooms
  • Children's play structures
  • Community gardens
  • Food Concession
  • One picnic shelter, 100 person capacity, available by reservation - call 607.778.2193

Self-Guided Trail
Otsiningo Park Trail Guide (pdf, 125k)

Otsiningo Community Gardeners' Association
The Otsiningo Community Gardener's association offers a rental garden plot program to the public.

For more information, call 607.771.6460.

Directions to Otsiningo Park