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The Geneva boat ramp at Mile 17.51 on the Cayuga-Seneca Canal provides easy access to Seneca Lake for kayakers, canoeists, and small motorized boats. The concrete ramp and floating dock make for a smooth launch, and nearby parking can accommodate vehicles with trailers. This location is just a short distance from the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and Women's Rights National Historical Park, making it a convenient access point for exploring the scenic waterways of the Finger Lakes region.
The Cayuga-Seneca Canal connects Seneca Lake to the broader network of New York's canal system, offering paddlers and boaters the opportunity to navigate between the diverse landscapes and communities of the Finger Lakes. Seneca Lake itself is a large, deep glacial lake known for its clear waters and opportunities to observe a variety of wildlife. Boaters should be aware of potential boat traffic and be prepared for changing weather conditions on the open lake.
Whether you're planning a day trip or a longer excursion, the Geneva boat ramp provides a reliable access point for launching your human-powered or motorized watercraft onto the Cayuga-Seneca Canal and Seneca Lake. Its proximity to notable natural and historical attractions makes it an excellent starting point for exploring the rich heritage and natural beauty of this region.
Nearby Recreation Areas
Montezuma National Wildlife RefugeLocated within
Women's Rights National Historical ParkLocated within