Living in Syracuse
Syracuse is in the geographic and ESF is on University Hill, right across from Syracuse University and down the street from SUNY Upstate Medical University. It is a vibrant and diverse academic corner in downtown Syracuse, close to restaurants, coffee shops, art, festivals, and more. ESF also has the privilege of residing within the original territory of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
Here, you will experience four beautiful seasons. Summer temperatures typically range from 70掳F to 90掳F (32.2掳C) and in the winter can plunge to -10掳F (-24.4掳C). We get plenty of snow 鈥 so be sure to pack winter boots!
For more than a century, Syracuse was the center for salt production in the United States, hence its nickname The Salt City. Since that time, Syracuse has expanded its reputation into industry, manufacturing, engineering, and the arts. Syracuse is a vibrant multi-cultural community featuring many with distinct personalities and styles. The 鈥 located 1 mile from campus 鈥 is home to restaurants, coffee shops, the Westcott Theatre, and an annual fall festival.
Westcott Street Cultural Fair
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You鈥檒l always be able to find something to do in Syracuse. The home of arts, culture, music, sports, and the beautiful outdoors 鈥 there鈥檚 something for every interest. The area also has 40 golf courses and offers opportunities for boating, swimming, downhill and cross-country skiing, indoor and outdoor ice skating, and extensive trail systems. Lake Ontario and New York鈥檚 Finger Lakes are less than an hour鈥檚 drive, and the Adirondack Park is within a three-hour drive.

Outdoors
Run, walk, or ride along the , a 2.6-mile bicycle/pedestrian pathway connecting in downtown Syracuse to the southern shore of Onondaga Lake, where you can watch bald eagles. And don鈥檛 forget to check out one of the region鈥檚 many beautiful parks:

Conservation
The is renowned for its conservation programs, the fosters enduring stewardship, and the is dedicated to the conservation of native birds and other wildlife.

Arts and Entertainment
Syracuse has a vibrant theater, arts, and entertainment scene. From live performances at , , and to world-class art at the and the interactive , there鈥檚 something to do year-round in Syracuse!

Dining
Grab a bite to eat at any of the neighborhood restaurants, or stop at to choose from any of the locally owned food vendors 鈥渙ffering culinary options as diverse as Syracuse itself.鈥 Or check out the on weekends to buy fresh local produce and products.

Sports
The city boasts festivals and sports for every season and plenty of state and local parks for you to connect with nature. Catch a hockey game with the or a baseball game with the .

Shopping
Find boutiques in the and Armory Square district. Shop at New York state鈥檚 largest mall, , or take the bus to an open-air plaza at a nearby suburb. The has fresh food and unique finds.
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Transportation
Syracuse is easily accessible, located at the crossroads of two major interstate highways, I-90 (east-west) and I-81 (north-south).
is served by nine major airlines. and provide inter-city, inter-state bus service passenger service, while provides rail passenger service from the .
provides public bus service for Syracuse and Onondaga County, as well as numerous . Students can ride without charge to art and entertainment venues and public places between Syracuse University and the Delavan Art Gallery.