Cannabaceae

Oatka Creek Park
Map showing the location of Oatka Creek Park
Map showing the location of Oatka Creek Park
Location of Oatka Creek Park in New York
LocationWheatland, Monroe, New York, United States
Coordinates43°01′29″N 77°50′49″W / 43.02472°N 77.84694°W / 43.02472; -77.84694
Elevation648 ft (198 m)
Governing bodyMonroe County Parks Department
Websitehttp://www2.monroecounty.gov/parks-oatka.php

Oatka Creek Park, part of the Monroe County park system, lies near the center of the Town of Wheatland in New York. The park is bounded on the east by Union Street (County Road 170), the north by the tracks of the Rochester & Southern Railroad, and the west and south by Stewart Road. Immediately northeast of the park is the hamlet of Garbutt.

The principal entrance at 9797 Union Street is an extension of Quaker Road and leads to the Oatka Lodge, the one significant man-made feature of the park.[1] The remainder of the park is undeveloped, with former farm fields reverting to their natural state.[2]

Oatka Creek Park covers 461 acres (1.87 km2) along both banks of approximately one mile (1.6 km) of Oatka Creek. It is open to the public between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m. daily in summer (reduced hours in winter), with a strict carry-in/carry-out rule to prevent the accumulation of garbage.[2]

It is home to the Caledonia-Mumford Red Raiders and the Wheatland-Chili Wildcats Cross Country teams.

References

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  1. ^ "Oakta Creek Park" (PDF). Monroe County Parks Department. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Oatka Creek Park". Monroe County Parks Department. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
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