The Town of Byron is home to three beautiful parks that offer residents and visitors a place to relax, play, and connect with nature. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful spot to enjoy a picnic, trails to explore, or a place for kids to play, our parks provide something for everyone.
Byron Community Park, Trestle Park, and Turtle Park each have their own unique charm and features. From community events and playgrounds to scenic walking paths and open green spaces, these parks are at the heart of recreational life in Byron. We invite you to visit and enjoy all that they have to offer.
Park reservations will include the following use of:
The following information is required to reserve a park:
Fee | For |
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$50.00 | Firemen's Park, Large Pavilion (plus $50.00 refundable security deposit) |
$20.00 | Firemen's Park, Small Pavilion |
$10.00 | Turtle Park Pavilion |
$20.00 | Trestle Park Pavilion |
SEND PARK RESERVATION REQUESTS TO:
P.O. Box 9
7028 Byron Holley Rd
Byron, NY 14422
phone: 585-548-7123, Ext. 10
fax: 585-548-2812
townclerk@byronny.com
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