Frontenac Park is a picturesque twenty-seven-acre municipal park located on the northeast shore of Cayuga Lake in the Village of Union Springs, New York. The park offers a beautiful beach area, though it is not primarily known for swimming. Instead, it is renowned for its scenic views, hiking trails, and recreational activities like fishing and paddleboarding. The park's landscape is dotted with amenities such as picnic pavilions, a gazebo, a playground, soccer fields, and basketball courts, making it a vibrant community hub.
The park's history is tied to Louis de Buade de Frontenac, a French explorer and Governor of New France, from whom it derives its name. The area is also close to several wineries and breweries, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural experiences.
Visitors can enjoy the annual performances by the Merry-Go-Round Playhouse Youth Theater, adding to the park's lively atmosphere.