Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park

Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park is a popular destination for boating enthusiasts, offering access to the shimmering waters of Canandaigua Lake and scenic views of the surrounding Finger Lakes region.

44
Acres Protected
0
Miles of Trails
50,000
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park

 

Located in the heart of New York's beautiful Finger Lakes region, Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park serves as a gateway to one of the area's most picturesque lakes. Known primarily for its boating facilities, the park provides excellent access to Canandaigua Lake's expansive surface, making it a preferred spot for those seeking aquatic adventures. Historically, the Finger Lakes have been inhabited by Native American tribes, and later became a hub for tourism and agriculture in the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, the park attracts visitors year-round, although its peak seasons are spring and summer. Besides offering ample opportunities for boating and fishing, the park is also a point of departure for exploring the broader ecological and geological wonders of the Finger Lakes. Adjacent areas provide spectacular hiking, wildlife viewing, and picnic spots, set against a backdrop of lush forested hills and rolling farmlands.

Highlights

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Canandaigua Lake boat launches for convenient water access

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Scenic vistas of the Finger Lakes region

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Prime fishing spots for bass and trout

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Nearby wine trails and local vineyards

Notable Natural Features

Canandaigua Lake

A 16-mile long lake known for its clear water and recreational opportunities.

Boating Facilities

Facilities include boat launches and docks for easy lake access.

Nearby Vineyards

The region is rich with vineyards and wine tasting opportunities along the Finger Lakes wine trails.