For an explanation of the recreational icons on this page, see below.
Waterbody | Town | Location | Type | Parking | Invasive species Present* | Accessible | Comments | Agency |
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Allen Lake | Allen | Allen Lake State Forest. 42.382710°N, 78.070171°W (Google Maps) | 25 cars | Yes (including fishing dock) | Electric motors only | DEC | ||
Alma Pond | Alma | 42.015321°N, 77.995716°W (Google Maps) | 10 cars | No | DEC | |||
Cuba Lake | Cuba | 42.259637°N, 78.299868°W (Google Maps) | 24 cars and trailers, 10 cars | Eurasian Watermilfoil, Curly-leaf Pondweed, European Naiad | Yes | DEC | ||
Genesee River | Wellsville | Riverwalk Plaza. 42.126897°N, 77.961118°W (Google Maps) | No | Private | ||||
Genesee River | Amity | Amity River Access Site. 42.206023°N, 78.021114°W (Google Maps) | No | Municipal | ||||
Genesee River | Belfast | Transit Bridge River Access Site. 42.296472°N, 78.074295°W (Google Maps) | No | Municipal | ||||
Genesee River | Belfast | Belfast River Access Site. 42.342424°N, 78.102150°W (Google Maps) | No | Municipal | ||||
Genesee River | Caneadea | Caneadea River Access Site. 42.381091°N, 78.155031°W (Google Maps) | No | Municipal |
*Confirmed invasive species present. Other invasive species may also be present.
Boat Launch Types
Use the following definitions to help you determine if a particular site will accommodate your boat:
Hard surface launch - Site affords float-off and float-on launching for most trailered boats.
Unimproved trailer launch - No float-off or float-on trailered boat capability. Sites will accommodate the approach to the water's edge of small and light trailered boats. Boat may then be pushed on or off trailer. Usually shallow areas.
Hand launch - No trailer capacity. Boats must be hand carried to the water.
Accessible Features
Locations are identified above. Sites are accessible to the top of the boat ramp, if provided at a site. Parking, as well as other amenities such as bathrooms and informational kiosks, are also accessible. Some sites on larger waters also have accessible boarding docks. Contact your local DEC office for additional details. See a full listing of DEC's Accessible Recreation Destinations.