A Walking Map has been developed showing businesses and attractions within the Newark area to provide information for boaters and bicyclists as well as other visitors.  Newark-Wayne Community Hospital is also highlighted on this map.  It can be found at the Visitor Center as well as other locations throughout the Village of Newark.

Rural charm and city convenience merge in our municipality, which we feel offers a wide range of activities and attractions to satisfy the diverse needs of our residents and visitors.

Our Public Library, Newark-Arcadia Historical Society, and Hoffman Clock Museum offer further prospects for life-long learning while the parks and Community Center give a place for activities and relaxation.  Every year, Village residents and visitors enjoy a variety of community events, and much more.

Attractions such as restaurants, stores, bowling alley, etc., keep residents and visitors alike entertained and active.  Newark is home to the Newark Pilots, part of the Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League.  Hot dogs, baseball, and apple pie, Newark has it all!


New York State's Erie Canal passes through the Village of Newark allowing boaters to travel through a scenic water route that runs from Albany to Buffalo.  Boaters have the opportunity to dock at the T. Spencer Knight Park (between the East Avenue and North Main Street Bridges) which includes picnic areas, a gazebo, a covered pavilion and benches that overlook the canal.  The Port of Newark provides boaters many amenities: ample docking on both sides of the waterway, free electric service, potable water hookup and pump-out station, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, and Wi-Fi. 


A bicycle-friendly community, Newark incorporates a portion of the Canal Way Trail System that gives ample recreation for hikers, bikers or individuals that just wish to enjoy wildlife and quiet trails. Bicyclists may use the services at the Welcome Center, including restroom, showers, laundry facilities and Wi-Fi.  Overnight tent camping is also available.


Newark's setting along the historic Erie Canal reminds us of the early beginnings of commerce and growth in Western New York.  Today, Newark offers a combination of a proud heritage, a quiet

small town, and a wonderful place to live or visit.  Centrally located in the Finger Lakes Region, Newark is just minutes from the Finger Lakes wine trails, Lake Ontario fishing, local ski resorts, hiking areas, apple farms, outlet shopping, the birthplace of the Mormon religion and many more attractions.

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