Split Rock Quarry Stone Crusher

Category: Historical landmark

Address: 3900 Onondaga Blvd, Camillus, NY 13031, USA

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–8PM

Monday: 8AM–8PM

Tuesday: 8AM–8PM

Wednesday: 8AM–8PM

Thursday: 8AM–8PM

Friday: 8AM–8PM

Saturday: 8AM–8PM

Reviews

Joseph Medicis

Aug 30, 2022

Very cool place, treat the area with respect please it is very messy.

Miss Williams

Jul 31, 2022

Interesting! TONS of litter though, unfortunately. I went at the end of July and then inside of the place felt like it had AC.

Phil C

Jul 25, 2022

Nice hike, a lot of side trails so be sure to have a map or GPS. A lot of broken glass and trash at the stone crusher.

Robert Jones

Jul 10, 2022

Great place to hike and mountain bike! Tons of trails and things to explore. Had no idea this place existed. Hidden gem in Syracuse

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Questions & Answers

Where can I park to visit here?

Batteries Not Included R/C | Sep 18, 2019
King Swanson | Sep 17, 2020

Right up front. People barley go to split rock... so there might be a car or 2 there

Where is the parking for the enter? The signs say no parking so where are we suppose to park

Mary Mcnabb | Sep 17, 2021
Heather V | Sep 17, 2021

There really is no parking, very disappointing....in order to visit you risk a ticket, ughhh!

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Does it cost money to get in? If so how much

Mary Mcnabb | Sep 17, 2021
Ray Wright | Sep 17, 2021

It doesn't cost anything, its not a developed area.

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Mini-bike friendly?

Where With All | Sep 17, 2021
Frank Herb | Sep 17, 2021

Signs say no motorized vehicles. No atvs or motor bikes

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I hear there's an old mining cave (not the tunnel under the crusher), it's some where else there, is that true?

Oddballs | Sep 17, 2021
Tom Edson | Sep 17, 2021

Do you recall where the other tunnel you speak of is? Is it in the large quarry area, or near the rock crusher

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The entrance looks like it was posted no parking and no trespassing. Anybody have other ideas on where to park?

Michele Rogala | Sep 17, 2020
Ryan DelGiudice | Sep 17, 2021

That’s because it’s private property. Entering is trespassing.

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