Long Point State Park is a scenic park on the southeastern shore of Cayuga Lake in New York, offering beautiful lakeside views, hiking trails, and year-round outdoor recreation.
Long Point State Park is located on a narrow peninsula that extends into the southeastern part of Cayuga Lake, one of the Finger Lakes in New York. Covering roughly 360 acres, the park provides a mix of forested areas, open meadowlands, and a rugged shoreline along the lake. The landscape supports diverse plant and animal species native to the Finger Lakes region, including hardwood forests with oak, maple, and hickory trees, as well as a variety of birdlife. The park’s history reflects its agricultural past, with sections of old farmland gradually reverting to natural woodland. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, birdwatching, fishing, picnicking, and winter sports including cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Trails vary from gentle lake shoreline walks to more moderate woodland loops. Long Point’s location on Cayuga Lake offers unique access to water-based activities like kayaking and canoeing, making it a popular destination in all seasons. The park’s quiet and unspoiled environment appeals to local residents and travelers seeking a peaceful outdoor experience away from crowds. Camping is not available within the park, contributing to its tranquil atmosphere. Long Point State Park also serves as a natural buffer for the lake, helping to protect water quality and native wildlife habitat.
Scenic views of Cayuga Lake from multiple shoreline points
Diverse hardwood forest ecosystem supporting native birds and wildlife
Water access points ideal for kayaking and fishing
Quiet, less-developed environment offering peaceful nature walks
Offers panoramic views and quiet spots for fishing, launching small boats, and wildlife observation.
Trails winding through mature hardwood forests provide habitat for migratory birds and native fauna.
Sunny clearings that support wildflowers in spring and summer, attracting pollinators.