Nature Time is located near Cedar Bay Park (between Kinne Road and North Burdick Street). This park features Erie Canal Tow-Path Access, fishing, restrooms, grills and two picnic shelters. The tow path provides a smooth surface with ample accessibility, as it was recently paved. As you go over the bridge to cross the canal, go left on the path. It is on the right hand side at some point along the fence. Our cache container is a black, small, magnetic, rectangular box. Our geocache permit is labelled on the front of the geocache (permit no. 064).
Fit-IN is a group of athletes, students, families, and professionals in adapted physical education, medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy, engineering, therapeutic recreation, special education, social work, and disability policy and law. Our mission is to develop innovative ways to promote and support inclusive fitness for children, adolescents and adults with disabilities in Central New York.
To learn more about the Fitness Inclusion Network and the ways in which we are promoting inclusive fitness for children, adolescents and adults with disabilities in Central New York, visit: http://fitnessinclusionnetwork.org.
For a map and directions to the Erie Canal and Cedar Bay Park, visit: http://www.townofdewitt.com/CedarBayPark.aspx.
For more information on the stretch of the Erie Canal near Cedar Bay Park, visit: http://www.cnyhiking.com/NYSP-OldErieCanalButternutDrive.htm
To learn more about inclusive recreation, visit: https://www.inclusiverec.org.
To learn more about accessible recreation in NYS Parks, visit: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/34035.html.
To learn more about accessibility in NYS Parks, visit: https://parks.ny.gov/accessibility/.