Lodi Point State Park, Marine state park on Seneca Lake, New York.
Lodi Point State Park is a waterfront park on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake featuring a natural stone beach with sweeping water views. The grounds include boat launching facilities, marina spaces, and covered picnic areas.
The park was established as a key access point to Seneca Lake during the formation of New York's state park system. This location has remained a central boat launching spot for the region.
The beach stones here have local significance, with some bearing natural holes that traditional communities view as symbols of good fortune and protection.
The park remains open year-round with ample parking available and stable hard-surface boat ramps. The flat layout makes walking and navigation straightforward for all visitors.
The beaches here are covered with flat multicolored stones, and on calm mornings the water surface blends so smoothly that it appears almost invisible. This optical effect creates a striking visual when the lake lies completely still.
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