Welcome to the Le Moyne College Recreation Center
Summer hours
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Recreation Center Facility Hours |
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Building Hours |
Vincent B. Ryan, S.J.
Pool Hours |
Monday |
8:30am-4:30pm |
Closed |
Tuesday |
8:30am-4:30pm |
Closed
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Wednesday |
8:30am-4:30pm |
Closed |
Thursday |
8:30am-4:30pm |
Closed |
Friday |
8:30am-4:30pm
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Closed |
Saturday |
Closed
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Closed |
Sunday Closed Closed |
(Hours are subject to change)
Facility use is for Le Moyne College Students, Faculty, and Staff Only
You must have your Le Moyne picture ID to use the facility
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Notice of liability
All participants in programs and opportunities provided by Le Moyne College are exposed to the possibility of physical injury due to the nature of these activities. By so participating, each participant waives and releases any and all rights and claims for damages that the participant or their heirs or successors may have against
Le Moyne College or its personnel arising out of or resulting from the participation in Le Moyne College's programs or opportunities.
Insurance:
- Each individual participating in a recreational activity assumes responsibility for their health. It is recommended that all individuals who intend to participate should have a physical examination for their own protection.
- Le Moyne College does not provide insurance coverage for accidents or illnesses incurred while participating in a recreational activity. It is recommended that each individual secure their own accident/health insurance policy.
The
Student Code of Conduct will be enforced within all Recreation facilities.
- Passing through any door where security alarms have been set is prohibited except during emergency evacuations.
- Unauthorized propping open of any door is prohibited.
- Members are not permitted in restricted or closed areas within Recreation facilities.
- Any time you believe a crime has been committed, call Campus Security at 315.445.4444 and then report the incident to Recreation staff
RECREATION CENTER FACILITY GUIDELINES
- Do not enter the building if you have a runny nose, sore throat, cough, shortness of breath, chills, fever, muscle aches, headache, subjective fevers, diarrhea, nausea, sudden loss of taste or smell. If you have any of the symptoms listed, please contact the Student Health Center.
- Upon entering the Rec Center, you must swipe your Le Moyne College ID card at the front table.
- Students, faculty, and staff must follow all directional signage to create a safe environment for all.
- Employees will monitor fitness areas to ensure equipment is cleaned and assist in cleaning touch-points and equipment after each use.
- Hand sanitation stations and spray bottles are placed throughout the facility.
- Students, faculty, and staff must bring their own exercise mat, water bottle, and towel.
- Only water bottles and cell phones (for music) are allowed on the fitness floor.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Communication Information
Q: Where can I find the latest updated information for hours and Rec Center policies?
A: Please visit our website, lemoynedolphins.com for the most up-to-date announcements and schedules.
Arrival Process
Q: What does the entry process look like?
A: The Rec Center entry process is as follows:
- Upon entering the Rec Center, you will swipe your Le Moyne ID card at the front table.
Cleaning Procedures
Q: What are you doing to make the facility clean and sanitized?
A: The Rec Center has implemented additional cleaning and disinfecting protocols.
- We have increased the availability of hand sanitizer, spray bottles, and paper towels throughout the facility.
- Users of the facility must clean equipment with the approved disinfectant spray before and after each use.
- Rec Center staff and cleaning services will disinfect surfaces including equipment and other touch points daily.
Locker Rooms
Q: Will the locker rooms be available for student use?
A: Yes.
Free Weight Room & Cardio Room
Q: Are any changes being made to the free weight and cardio areas?
A: We are implementing the following guidelines in our exercise areas:
- Equipment is arranged to accommodate physical distancing.
- Additional hand sanitizers, spray bottles, and paper towels have been placed throughout the exercise areas for cleaning procedures.
- Users of the facility must clean equipment with the approved disinfectant spray before and after each use.
- Employees will monitor fitness areas to ensure equipment is cleaned and assist in cleaning touch points and equipment.
- Staff is available at all times for assistance and questions.
Studio & Court Space
Q: Will court sports be available for play?
A: Yes.
- The basketball courts in the gym are available.
- Basketballs will be available.
Q: Can I work out with a partner or share equipment?
A: Yes.
Q: Is spotting allowed?
A: Yes.
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
Currently Enrolled Students, Faculty, Staff and Retirees
All currently enrolled Le Moyne College students, full and part-time faculty, staff, and retirees,
are authorized to use the facilities with a valid Le Moyne College ID card.
Non-Members
The Recreation Center is not open to the public. Any person not in possession of a valid
Le Moyne College ID, or alumni with their membership card, will not be allowed access to the facility.
Current Faculty and Staff Family
Currently employed full time and part-time faculty and staff of Le Moyne College may purchase
a family membership applicable to spouse and dependent children.*
6 Month Fee - $85 1 Year Fee - $100
Alumni Individual/Family
Alumni of Le Moyne College may purchase a membership to the facility applicable to
spouse and dependent children.*
6 Month Fee $150 1 Year Fee $250
*2 Adult caregivers, children and dependent students within a single household living at the same address.
(Exceptions may happen under review of the Associate Director of Campus Recreation.)
To Obtain a Membership
Requests to obtain a membership, or if you have further questions regarding the facility use,
please contact David Willard (315) 445-4257, Assoc. Director of Campus Rec., Fitness & Wellness willard@lemoyne.edu
Membership Card Replacement
The Recreation Center Office must be notified when a membership card has been lost, stolen or damaged.
Thank you for your cooperation and we wish you success in your commitment to a healthy lifestyle!
While you are here at Le Moyne, take advantage of the great outdoors!
Cedar Bay Park
Cedar Bay Road between Kinne Road
and North Burdick Street
Old Erie Canal State Park is a 36-mile stretch of the 363-mile Old Erie Canal, which has been designated
a National Recreational Trail by the National Parks Service.
The terrain is woodland and wetland that present opportunities for walking, hiking, and bicycling.
Several areas have footbridges that aid access to the canal towpath where you can view the remnants of stone aqueducts.

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3.1 Miles Driving
Head east on Springfield Rd
toward Caton Dr - 0.3 mi
Turn right onto Thompson Rd - 0.9 mi
Turn left onto Kinne Rd - 1.3 mi
Turn left onto Lyndon Rd - 0.3 mi
Continue onto Cedar Bay Rd - 0.2 mi
Turn left - 305 ft
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3.4 Miles Walking
Head east on Springfield Rd
toward Caton Dr - 0.3 mi
Turn right onto Thompson Rd - 0.9 mi
Turn left onto Kinne Rd - 213 ft
Pass by Chipotle Mexican Grill (on the left)
Turn right onto NY-5 E - 0.3 mi
Turn left onto Shoppingtown Dr - 0.2 mi
Turn left to stay on Shoppingtown Dr - 0.3 mi
Turn right onto Agway Dr - 0.1 mi
Turn left onto Butternut Dr - 0.4 mi
Turn right onto Kinne Rd - 367 ft
Turn left onto Butternut Dr - 407 ft
Turn right onto Canalway Trail-
Old Erie Canal State Park - 0.7 mi
Turn right - 459 ft
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Green Lakes State Park
7900 Green Lakes Road

Green Lakes State Park was created in 1925 to preserve two aquamarine-colored glacially-carved lakes surrounded by upland forest in Central New York.
Both Round and Green Lakes are meromictic lakes, which means that there is no fall and spring mixing of surface and bottom waters. Such lakes have a high potential for evidence of ancient plant and animal life.
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The most popular hike in the park is walking around Green Lake or adding a trip around Round Lake as well.
The distance around Green Lake is 2.3 miles
and Round Lake is 0.8 miles. Total around both lakes is 3.1 miles. There are nearly twenty miles of trails you can explore in the park. |
7.0 Miles Driving
Head east on Springfield Rd toward
Caton Dr - 0.3 mi
Turn right onto Thompson Rd - 0.4 mi
Turn left onto Orrick Rd - 0.3 mi
Continue onto Bridge St
Pass by Pier 1 (on the right) - 0.9 mi
Continue onto NY-290
East Manlius Center Rd - 3.6 mi
Turn left onto NY-290 E - 1.5 mi
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Beaver Lake Nature Center
8477 East Mud Lake Road
Baldwinsville, NY 13027
Located just 15 minutes northwest of Syracuse,
New York, in Baldwinsville, Beaver Lake Nature Center offers 9 miles of trails and over 400 annual programs. A rich mix of habitats creates the possibility of seeing more than 200 species of birds and over 800 varieties of plants.
Beaver Lake features winding trails that are designed to be enjoyed in all seasons.
The 200 acre glacial lake is a migratory stop for thousands of Canada geese that migrate through.
Over 9 miles of maintained walking trails across gentle and varied terrain invite you to restore your connection to the earth. Beaver Lake's 600 natural acres are the perfect setting for fun with friends or solitary renewal.
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Lakeview Trail - 0.3 miles
The expressway to the Beaver Lake shore.
Hemlock Hollow - 0.4 miles
A cool and shaded hide-away.
Pine Meadow - 0.5 miles
An isolated meadow shielded by pines on one side and a mixed forest on the other.
Bog - 0.6 miles
Our elevated boardwalk is your invitation to visit a habitat different from any other you may have experienced.
Deep Woods - 1.4 miles
This trail affords hikers a long and meandering walk through the serenity of a maturing forest.
Three Meadows - 1.5 miles
Put extra spring in your step as you cross sunny fields before entering the forest.
Lake Loop - 3.0 miles
Nearly 3/4 of a mile of boardwalk lets you immerse yourself in a variety of wetlands.
Woodland - 1.1 miles
A pine forest, a cedar/hemlock swamp and
a northern hardwood forest are three different woodland communities along this winding trail.
Arboretum Trail - 0.3 miles
An aesthetically refreshing place for a walk, and with the habitat it offers, a perfect place to view wildlife. |
Driving
Go west on Salt Springs Rd toward Carlton Dr
then 0.29 miles
Turn right onto Springfield Rd
then 0.29 miles
Stay straight to go onto Smith St
then 0.26 miles
Turn right onto Erie Blvd (just past Polk St)
then 0.34 miles
Turn left onto Thompson Rd/NY-635
then 0.28 miles
Merge onto I-690 W toward Syracuse
then 12.16 miles
Take NY-690 N towards Baldwinsville
then 5.52 miles
Take the NY-370/NY-31E exit towards Baldwinsville
then 0.30 miles
Merge onto W Genesee Rd/NY 370 towards
Meridian/Beaver Lake Nature Center
then 1.90 miles
Turn right onto E Mud Lake Rd/
County Hwy-180
then 0.82 miles
8477 E Mud Lake Rd is on the left
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Clark Reservation State Park
6105 East Seneca Turnpike
Jamesville, NY 13078
Clark Reservation State Park is a geologic wonder of the last ice age and a botanist's paradise. The park's natural features include rugged cliffs and rocky outcrops, woodland and meadow, a wetland and a glacial plunge basin lake in which the surface waters and bottom waters do not mix. Hikers may choose from five trails, including the cliff trail, which has a ledge overlook 175 feet above the water.
In autumn the orange, yellow, and red fall foliage provides a stark contrast and the lake is easily seen. Other trails wind through deep forest and beside the lake's outlet/swamp so there are multiple routes through a variety of niches.
Hundreds of flowering plants, 80 species of trees, 100 types of moss and, most notably, 26 species of ferns are all observable along the nearly six miles of interconnected loop trails.
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6.6 Miles Driving
Go east on Springfield Rd toward Caton Dr - then 0.32 miles
Turn right onto Thompson Rd - then 0.88 miles
Turn left onto Kinne Rd - then 0.04 miles
Turn right onto Erie Blvd/NY-5 - then 0.57 miles
Turn left onto E Genesee St/NY-5/NY-92 - then 0.12 miles
Merge onto I-481 S towards Jamesville - then 1.63 miles
Take the Jamesville Rd Exit 2 towards Jamesville - then 0.18 miles
Turn left onto Jamesville Rd/County Hwy-7
continue to follow County Hwy-7 - then 0.69 miles
County Hwy-7 becomes North St/County Hwy-6 - then 0.88 miles
Turn right onto E Seneca Turnpike/NY-173 - then 1.25 miles
Turn right for Clark Reservation State Park
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