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What’s Happening in CNY: Your Winter Activity Guide

Friday, January 19, 2024, By Christine Grabowski
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Students having a snowball fight (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Winter weather lovers rejoice: it has officially arrived in Central New York (CNY), and there are so many fun things to do! Check out this list we have put together for you:

Fairs/Festivals/Events


Address: 2 South Clinton St., Syracuse
When: Saturday, Jan. 27, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.
Admission: Free
Details: Love hockey? Come out and support this tournament which combines the soul of a sport built upon cold winters with the warm spirit of a neighborhood. The goal is for players and spectators to experience a fun day of competitive pond hockey while enjoying an outdoor family-friendly event.


Address: New York State Fairgrounds Expo Center, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse
When: Friday, Feb. 2, 3-9 p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 3, 11 a.m.-9 p.m., and Sunday, Feb 4, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: Children 10 and under are free. For those 10+, tickets start at $3 and vary based on age. are available now online.
Details: It’s a taste of summer in the middle of winter. This is the fifth edition of this major community event featuring the food, rides, music and entertainment that people enjoy throughout the summer.

Waterfront Fireworks at The Â鶹ƵµÀInner Harbor
Address: 328 West Kirkpatrick St., Syracuse
When: Friday, Feb. 16, 8:30 p.m.
Admission: Free
Details: Not something you often get to see in the winter, head down to the Inner Harbor to catch a beautiful fireworks display to kick off the Â鶹ƵµÀWinterfest happening that weekend.


Address: 720 Van Rensselaer St., Syracuse
When: Sunday, Feb. 18, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
Admission: Free
Details: Fun for the whole family! Event includes live music, yard games, outdoor fire pits, family art classes, hot chocolate and s’mores bar with Cafe Blue, ice carving demonstrations, food trucks, dogsled races to benefit Helping Hounds Dog Rescue and much more!

Five individuals wearing red shirts pulling someone in a sled

Â鶹ƵµÀInner Harbor Winterfest human dogsled race participants. (Photo courtesy of Â鶹ƵµÀInner Harbor)

Fun Outdoor Winter Activities

Cross Country Skiing and Snowshoeing


Address: 8477 East Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville
Admission: $5/car
Details: Beaver Lake Nature Center is the perfect place for beginner and advanced snowshoers and cross-country skiers. During the winter, trails are specifically designated for snowshoeing and skiing and are opened as conditions allow. Visitors are welcome to bring their own snowshoes or rent a pair from the Visitor Center. Cross-country skis are not available for rent.


Address: 1254 Highland Park Road, Fabius
Admission: $10; $5 child (15 and under)
Details: Highland boasts 40 miles of cross-country ski trails, 20 of which are groomed and track-set for all ability levels, and three skate ski loops. It is the ideal place for skiers, snowshoers and hikers who are looking to experience the pristine nature that Southern Onondaga County has to offer. Ski, boot and pole rentals are available.

Two people cross-country skiing

Cross-country skiing

Downhill Skiing and Snowboarding


Address: 403 Blackmore Road, Camillus
Admission: $12
Details: Camillus Ski Association features two moderately sized slopes (beginner and intermediate) for skiing and snowboarding, served by two rope tows to the top.


Address: 8012 E Genesee St., Fayetteville
Admission: $25+
Details: Four Seasons offers a single chairlift and six trails with varying levels of difficulty.


Address: 6935 Route 91, Truxton
Admission:
Details: Labrador features four lifts and 23 trails with varying levels of difficulty.


Address: 1 Song Mountain Road, Tully
Admission:
Details: Song features five lifts and 24 trails with varying levels of difficulty.


Address: 9100 NY-46, Westernville
Admission: $45+
Details: Customize your ski adventure with Woods Valley Ski Area’s lift tickets. Choose a four-hour, seven-hour or until close ticket to begin your adventure. Glide to new heights on their two double chairlifts and enjoy the convenience of their upgraded base lodge. With 21 Trails, ranging from Green Circles for beginners, Blue Squares for intermediate skiers and riders, and Black Diamonds for experts, as well as three terrain parks, they cater to all abilities and ages.

Ski hill covered in snow

Woods Valley Ski Resort (Photo courtesy of Woods Valley Ski Resort’s Facebook)

Ice Skating


Address: 2 Clinton Square, Syracuse
Admission: $3+ (based on age) and $5 skate rentals
Details: Located in the heart of downtown Syracuse, the Clinton Square Ice Rink is one of the city’s most popular destinations for skaters to enjoy the open-air facility. A warming room is available for skaters to come inside and warm up. Concessions are available for purchase.


Address: 511 Skytop Road, Syracuse
Admission: Student admission is free. Faculty, staff, alumni, dependents and spouses can skate for $8 per person; skate rental is $4 per person.
Details: Get your skate on at the Tennity Ice Skating Pavilion. Dates and times available for open skate are listed on the .

Figure skater on the ice.

A person ice skates in Tennity Ice Rink during open skate. (Photo by Marilyn Hesler)

Snow Tubing


Address: 8012 E Genesee St., Fayetteville
Admission: $28 for two hours
Details: Open on Thursday and Friday from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Pass includes tube rental. Tubers must be at least 3 and 1/2 years old and 40 inches tall.


Address: 403 Blackmore Road, Camillus
Admission: $16 for three hours
Details: Open on the weekends. Check their website or call 315.487.2778 for the latest conditions. Pass includes tube rental.Ìý


Address: 9100 NY-46, Westernville
Admission: $25 for two hours
Details: Open on the weekends. Riders must be big enough to get in and out of the tube on their own, clear the base area quickly and ride the Wonder Carpet without assistance. 42 inches tall is a general guideline.

Person on a snow tube going down a hall

Students tubing in snow (Photo by Jeremy Brinn)

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