Utica is in the geographic center of New York State, in the Mohawk Valley - a region that serves as a natural gateway to the Adirondack Mountains and Thousand Islands. The city is home to the internationally-recognized Munson-Williams-Proctor Institute, the Utica Symphony Orchestra, Broadway Theater League and the Stanley Performing Arts Center.
Within the city limits are more than 900 acres of parks, the Utica Zoo, a municipal ski facility and youth recreation center, along with facilities for ice skating, golf, tennis, swimming, hiking and other recreational activities. Additional recreation and entertainment attractions are a short drive from SUNY Polytechnic Institute Utica, including: ski resorts, lakes, parks, campgrounds, hiking trails and scenic views. Please visit the following links for more information and points of interest for Utica, New York and the Mohawk Valley.
Arts and Entertainment
Movie Listings for the Utica Area
Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute
Stanley Performing Arts Center
Recreation
Adirondack Scenic Railroad
Enchanted Forest Water Safari Amusement Park
Howe Caverns
New York State Parks
Utica Zoo
Historical Sites
Fort Stanwix
Herkimer Home
Sports
International Boxing Hall of Fame
National Baseball Hall of Fame
Utica Comets
Information
Greater Utica Chamber of Commerce
Utica Observer Dispatch
Rome Daily Sentinel
WKTV
WUTR
WIBX
Utica Public Library
News 10 Now
Current Weather Conditions
weather.com
accuweather.com
nws.noaa.gov