Parks & Recreation

Winter Programs
Youth Basketball (GLOW League)
Pee Wee Basketball
Adult Basketball
Adult Volleyball
Recreational programs are offered by the town. Please follow the link below for the most up-to-date information.
Spring Programs
Avon Legends Cheer registration opens
Summer Rec registration opens
Adult Basketball
Adult Volleyball
Recreational programs are offered by the town. Please follow the link below for the most up-to-date information.
Summer Programs
Avon Legends Cheer
Summer Rec Program
Adult Softball
Recreational programs are offered by the town. Please follow the link below for the most up-to-date information.
Fall Programs
Elim League grades 5โ6 registration opens
Avon Legends Cheer
Adult Basketball
Adult Volleyball
Youth Baseball (GLOW League)
Recreational programs are offered by the town. Please follow the link below for the most up-to-date information.
Park Pavilion Reservation & Permit Application
Rental fee is $25. There are two pavilions available: North (closest to the driveway) and South (closest to the playground).
Explore our Parks
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Avon Driving Park
Located on Spring Street, this park boasts 56 acres including baseball fields, basketball court, volleyball court, ice skating rink, play area, gazebo, restrooms ,and picnic pavilions. For pavilion rental reservations, please contact the Village Office at 585-226-8118.
Home to the historic Avon Sulphur Springs health spa. From 1821 until the early 20th century, extensive health and recreational facilities graced the area to attract and accommodate guests from far and wide who came to seek relief from various maladies. The race track, which was laid out in 1836, has remained a training track for standard bred horses, and is home to the Genesee Valley Breeders Association events. -
Five Arch Bridge
Located on Route 39 in the Town of Avon. Features the bridge that once carried the Genesee Valley Railroad over Conesus Outlet, and adjacent to the Avon Driving Park. -
Wadsworth Park
Connects the Avon Driving Park and the Five Arch Bridge. Features twenty nine acres containing Little Conesus Creek and offering hikers natural beauty and wildlife shelter rarely seen in a municipal setting. The Stone Mill Road walking trail connects these diverse areas.
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Case Park
Located on Reed Street at the end of High Street in the Village. Features four acres including a swingset, play area and wooded lot.
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Circle Park
Located in the center of the Village on Routes 5 & 20. Features the Civil War monument, American Legion and VFW monument, and an arboretum. This oasis is the heart of our community. It is a place to rally around recruits leaving for war, to champion a cause, to mourn the dead, to remember the living, to sing a joyful holiday song and to welcome visitors.
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Berry's Park
Located on Routes 5 & 20 near the Genesee River. Site of the first permanent settlers in Avon. Fishing access and portage were established in 2004.
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Erie Attica Park Trail
A two-mile, there-and-back maintained trail that follows the bed of the former Erie Railroad, later the Erie-Lackawanna Railroad and ConRail, as it comes into the village of Avon on its branch line between Avon and Attica.
Livingston County Inspirations Trail
The Village of Avon is home to two murals on the Livingston County Inspirations Trail, a 90-mile self-guided route exploring the art of Livingston County. From large-scale murals on buildings to sculptures and storefront displays โ we challenge you to find all the art in the Heart of the Genesee River Valley.