Seneca Lake

Nearest Town:
Geneva, New York
Lake Size:
42,800 Acres
Fishing Species:
Lake Trout,
Northern Pike, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Rock Bass, Brown Trout,
Rainbow Trout, Landlocked Salmon
Public Boat Ramps:
Many located
around Seneca Lake including:
Seneca Lake State Park -
Located on Routes 5, 20, and 96A in Geneva
Sampson State Park -
Located on Route 96A, 12 miles south of Geneva
Lodi Point State Marine
Park - Located on Co. Rd. 136, 5 miles west of Lodi
Severne Point - Located
off Route 14 on Severne Point Rd, 8 miles south of Dresden
Watkins Glen - Located
off Route 414 on canal portion of Catherine Creek
Lake Notes:
Seneca Lake is the
largest Finger Lake. Known as Lake Trout capital of the world.
Connects to Cayuga Lake at North end of lake. Connects to Keuka Lake at
South end of lake. Max. depth 618 ft. Avg. depth 291 ft.
Second
deepest lake in the country (by depth below sea level).
Seneca
Lake Map
