Webster has hundreds of acres of parks and green space available to meet the needs of outdoor enthusiasts year-round. Walking and biking trails, fishing ponds, bird watching and facilities for recreational or organized sporting activities. Be sure to get out with friends and family and explore what Webster Parks has to offer!
Four Mile Creek Preserveis located at 160 Phillips Road and consists of 72 acres of land and trails. There is a parking lot located on the corner of Phillips and Lake Road.
Features: trails, creek, fishing
Gosnell Big Woods Preserve is located at 680 Vosburg Road and consists of 168 acres of woods, fields and meadows. There is a parking lot, which is located on the corner of Vosburg and Drumm Roads.
Features: trails
Kent Parkis located at 1700 Schlegel Road and consists of 84.5 acres and encompasses the Webster Arboretum. For more information on the Arboretum, visit the Webster Arboretum Association.
Features: Curry Building available to rent, pavilion, picnic area, handicapped accessible playground, shelter, softball fields, soccer fields, trails, pond, restrooms
Charles E. Sexton Memorial Park (formally known as North Ponds Park) is located at 750 Holt Road. There are 2 parking lots available for parking off the 104 service road or off Orchard Street.
Features: The Lodge at Charles E. Sexton Memorial Park is available to rent, pavilions, picnic area, trail, fitness course, disc golf, fishing
Ridgecrest Parkis located at 985 Ebner Drive
Features: playground, picnic area, basketball court, box lacrosse rink, splash park, skate park
Sandbar Parkis located at 302 Lake Road set on the shores of Lake Ontario and Irondequoit Bay.
This Park will be closed starting April 18, 2022 until further notice
Whiting Road Nature Preserveis located at 403 Whiting Road and consists of 240 acres of land. Parking is available on the west side of Whiting Road. Features: trails
With help from our highway department we’re adding approximately 15 parking sports to Whiting Road Nature Preserve. The project, which is scheduled to be complete by the end of Spring, hopes to relieve off street parking making use of the trails safer for everyone.