Slaterville Springs, NY is a small community located in the Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York with a population of 263 and a population density of 203 people per square mile. It is located just 10 miles north of Ithaca, NY, nicknamed the “City of Waterfalls” for its many waterfalls. Local businesses include the Slaterville Springs General Store, which offers local produce, groceries, and specialty items; Thomas Creek Farm Market, a family-run farm offering seasonal produce and homemade jams; and The Little Red Barn which offers handmade gifts of all types.
Outdoor activities include hiking at one of the nearby state parks such as Taughannock Falls State Park or Buttermilk Falls State Park where you can enjoy views of the surrounding countryside. There are also numerous lakes available to fish or boat on including Cayuga Lake and Seneca Lake. In addition to outdoor activities there are various cultural organizations in and around Slaterville Springs such as The Slaterville Arts Council that host various events such as concerts featuring local musicians or art classes for children during school breaks.
Finally sports enthusiasts can enjoy watching local teams compete throughout the year. Home games for Ithaca High School are held at John Olin Field in nearby Ithaca where football, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer and other sports can be attended by locals. Similarly home basketball games for both men's and women's teams at Cornell University are held at Newman Arena in Ithaca.
The population in Slaterville Springs (zip 14881) is 263. There are 214 people per square mile aka population density. The median age in Slaterville Springs (zip 14881) is 68.8, the US median age is 38.4. The number of people per household in Slaterville Springs (zip 14881) is 1.9, the US average of people per household is 2.6.
Family in Slaterville Springs (zip 14881)
- 77.2% are married
- 53.1% are divorced
- 0.0% are married with children
- 0.0% have children, but are single
Race in Slaterville Springs (zip 14881)
- 100.0% are White
- 0.0% are Black
- 0.0% are Asian
- 0.0% are Native American
- 0.0% claim Other
- 0.0% claim Hispanic ethnicity
- 0.0% Two or more races
- 0.0% Hawaiian, Pacific Islander