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Thursday, October 20, 2011

South Park - A Buffalo Olmstead Park

South Park is one of the Olmstead Parks located in South Buffalo. It was designed by Frederick Law Olmstead, an American landscape architect, in 1894 as an arboretum, displaying over 2,000 types of trees and shrubs. Olmstead designed many great parks in the Buffalo area and throughout the United States, including Central Park in New York City.
Today, South Park is home to 200 different species of trees while occupying the grounds surrounding the Buffalo Botanical Gardens. Visitors are buffered from the traffic and noise by the abundance of trees, something that most parts of a city lack.
The park is 155 acres of Victorian charm with an incredible variety of gardens that immediately surround the Botanical Gardens. Centered around South Park Lake is a nine hole golf course, ball diamonds and a walking path.
Entry into the park is free. There is a concession stand at the park. For those who are interested in a round of golf, you can’t beat the price! Monday through Friday 9 holes of golf cost just $9.00! That is just a buck a hole! On Saturday, Sundays and Holidays the cost is $11.00 for 9 holes of golf.
South Park is located at 2535 S Park Ave Buffalo, NY 14218. Besides the beautiful Botanical Gardens, the Our Lady of Victory Basilica towers in the back drop. This park is a great place to take a stroll, walk the dog, take a jog or to find a spot under one of the many trees and enjoy a book. The park is just 10 minutes outside of downtown Buffalo, south of the city, bordering Lackawanna.