By Malvika Kashyap
July 4, 2022
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The longest of the glacial Finger Lakes in central New York, Cayuga Lake is also the lake with the second-largest volume and surface area.
Cayuga Lake, the longest of the Finger Lakes, is beautiful from every aspect. In light of this, whether you're paddling along the inlet to the lake, jumping in, or touring a winery.
The ground in Cayuga Lake State Park slopes gradually upward from the lakeside, where the beach and sun lawns are located, to the cottages and campsites.
The park's vast vista of Cayuga Lake is its beautiful high point. Bullheads, carp, and largemouth bass thrive in the shallow water near the park.
Anglers can catch a variety of fish in deeper water, including northern pike, smallmouth bass, lake trout, landlocked salmon, and many others.
Pets must be kept under constant supervision must be either in a crate or on a leash no longer than 6 feet. _________
The 87-mile Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway circles Cayuga Lake and features some of the nicest views in the area. __________
If you enjoy viewing animals in its natural setting, you should also visit Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. _________
On the west side of Cayuga Lake, close to Seneca Falls, lies Cayuga Lake State Park, which provides a variety of amenities such a boat launch, campsites, and playgrounds.
The Cayuga-Seneca Canal, which connects the northern ends of Seneca and Cayuga Lakes, provides access to the Erie Canal for this lake, which is the longest and lowest of the Finger Lakes.
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