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    Lewis County will open Singing Waters Park on Sept. 11

    By Gene Morse,

    2024-09-04

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    GREIG, N.Y. (WWTI) – Lewis County has announced that on Wednesday, September 11, they will be celebrating the opening of Singing Waters Park, the celebration will begin at 11 a.m. under the pavilion.

    Light refreshments will be served at the event and attendees will be able to walk around the park. Jackie Mahoney, Director of the Recreation, Forestry and Parks Department, has stated that she is thrilled that this project is complete.

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    It’s really a huge improvement the county invested in to make the park amazing ,” Mahoney said, “ Recreation is a huge factor in Lewis County. We have a beautiful county, and we love to show it off, so, you know, the more we can do that the better .”

    The park has tent-only sites featuring an updated bathhouse with handicap accessibility, a picnic pavilion and updated camping sites. The park also features short hiking trails to explore with waterfall views.

    Singing Waters Park is located at 7273 Fish Creek Road in Greig, NY.

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    Fred Flintstone
    09-05
    “The park has tent-only sites featuring an updated bathhouse with handicap accessibility, a picnic pavilion and updated camping sites. The park also features short hiking trails to explore with waterfall views.”After the county dumped a shitload of money into this park and introduced numerous tent sites, I just don’t see anyone parking and dragging all their equipment on foot to a site to camp. There is zero access for someone who is handicap, unless they have an all wheel drive motorized wheelchair, and then have a 200 yard trip to a bathroom! I see this will be a minimal use facility at a maximum cost to Lewis County taxpayers. The county wasted a lot of money here, come check it out and see for yourself. It’s nice, but don’t see anyone using it.
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