Keuka Lake State Park, State park along Keuka Lake in Yates County, New York.
Keuka Lake State Park is a 621-acre park along the northern section of Keuka Lake's west branch, featuring forested trails and multiple lake access points. The grounds include boat launching facilities and designated fishing areas for water recreation.
The Beddoe-Rose Family Cemetery on the park grounds was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. This burial site documents the area's long settlement history.
The park sits in the Finger Lakes wine region, where vineyards cultivate grapes on the surrounding slopes near the water. You can see how the landscape has been shaped by generations of winemaking.
The park provides 150 camping sites, including 53 with electrical hookups, available year-round. The best time for hiking is during mild seasons when trails are easy to walk and lake views are most appealing.
During peak summer months, the park restricts vehicle access to reduce traffic, reopening roads during off-season periods. This approach helps preserve the natural calm and recreation experience for visitors.
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