Drumlins North Of Cross Lake
As you head north and west of Cross Lake in Cayuga County, drumlins made from centuries of wind blowing on sand dominate the landscape which is covered by farms and apple orchards.
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As you head north and west of Cross Lake in Cayuga County, drumlins made from centuries of wind blowing on sand dominate the landscape which is covered by farms and apple orchards.
Cross Lake is located on the border of Cayuga and Onondaga counties between the Villages of Jordan and Meridian. Cross Lake is basically a widening of the Seneca River as the river flows through the lower third of the lake.
Cross Lake is basically a widening of the Seneca River as the river flows through the lower third of the lake.
An overview of free primitive and roadside campsites located throughout the Finger Lakes region of New York State including Chemung County, Tioga County, Tompkins County, Steuben County, and Schuyler County. Major areas include the Sugar Hill State Forest and Recreation Area and the Finger Lakes National Forest. You can see more detailed locations by exploring this Interactive Google Map (KML) of the campsites across the state.
A ferry connecting Bemus Point and Stow was founded in 1811 by Thomas Bemus. The original ferry was a raft built by Thomas, and had to be poled across the lake.[5] Today, a cable-drawn ferry exists in its place and is operated by the Sea Lion Project. Until the nearby bridge (now part of I-86) opened October 30, 1982, the Bemus-Stow Ferry was the only way to cross Chautauqua Lake. When closed for the winter months, motorists had to travel northwest to Mayville, or southeast to Jamestown to reach Stow. Either way was a 19-mile (31 km) round trip. Local residents often purchased a seasonal pass to use the ferry, commuting to Lakewood, Sherman, or other areas west of the lake. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bemus_Point,_New_York
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The Big Bay of Piseco Lake is accessed via a small parking area along Piseco Outlet and crossing the road to put in. Most of land immediately along NY 10 is privately owned.
"Located at one of the most popular gateways to the Catskill Forest Preserve, just three miles west of historic Kingston, the 3,000-acre Bluestone Wild Forest, has something for everyone. Its lake, ponds, trails, old quarries, hemlock and oak forests on gently rolling hills - and an occasional cliff- are ideal for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, trapping, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. There is developed access to Onteora Lake off State Route 28, one of the few publicly accessible lakes in the Catskills." https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/75323.html