CAYUGA MARINA AND CAMPGROUND
6721 RIVER ROAD,CAYUGA,NEW YORK 13034
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The northern tip is capped by vast marshland, the majority of which is designated as the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, an ecologically important wetland for water quality and bird migration. This wetland area serves as both a natural water filter and an important breeding ground for waterfowl.  Despite this important natural area, the Northern end has a long history of public works projects. Locks, railways, highways and canals are all adjacent to this northern tip and contribute greatly to water quality and ascetic concerns.

The Seneca River Canal was developed to connect the northern tips of Seneca and Cayuga Lakes to the NY State Barge Canal system. Despite the obvious mixing of foreign waters, increasing the opportunity for invasive species, this system granted access to the two large, isolated Finger Lakes to the rest of the state.
WELCOME TO THE NORTH END OF CAYUGA LAKE
Bill & sons visited for a weekend.
The brown trout was 16lb on the nose on a certified scale. 281/2 " long and 201/4" girth.
Jeremie's first Bass of the Season
(One of Our Full Time Camper from PA.)
JULY 4 PARTY

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From the Iroquois name meaning "boat landing."
The longest of the Finger Lakes and second largest in area, Cayuga Lake is also the closest to sea level. It's waters are regulated by Mud Lock at the northern end, which helps prevent flooding and costal ice damage. Although the majority of the lake is too deep to freeze over in winter, the southern end is much shallower and will often get a coat of ice.
Memorial Weekend 2011
Come and Enjoy some great fun and fishing like these guys did.
Openings available for the 2012 season.
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