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Dundee, New York

Sq Ft: 1100   Year: 2006 Acres: 0.000  
Bebette Yunis, Salesperson, Sales Associate

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Dundee, New York

Sq Ft: 1536   Year: 2004 Acres: 0.000  
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Jerusalem, New York

Sq Ft: 4600   Year: 2016 Acres: 2.600  
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Pulteney, New York

Sq Ft: 2600   Year: 1960 Acres: 0.220  

Welcome to 497 East Lake Road, a beautiful Keuka Lake retreat in...

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Milo, New York

Sq Ft: 2677   Year: 1957 Acres: 0.553  

Welcome to 497 East Lake Road, a beautiful Keuka Lake retreat in...

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Penn Yan, New York

Sq Ft: 2677   Year: 0 Acres: 0.550  

Keuka Lake! This classic original Keuka Lake Victorian 2 story...

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Barrington, New York

Sq Ft: 3098   Year: 1850 Acres: 0.980  

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Jerusalem, New York

Sq Ft: 760   Year: 1950 Acres: 0.460  

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Pulteney, New York

Acres: 40.000  

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Hammondsport, New York

Acres: 40.000  

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Wayne, New York

Sq Ft: 860   Year: 0 Acres: 0.344  

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Wayne, New York

Acres: 8.930  

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Wayne, New York

Sq Ft: 1467   Year: 1920 Acres: 0.521  

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Urbana, New York

Sq Ft: 1496   Year: 1850 Acres: 0.120  

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Barrington, New York

Sq Ft: 1016   Year: 2009 Acres: 3.010  

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Pulteney, New York

Acres: 28.700  
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Keuka Lake Information

Keuka Lake is one of the Finger Lakes located in upstate New York, and it is known for its unique Y-shape. The lake spans approximately 20.5 miles and is around 2 miles wide at its widest point. It is one of the most scenic lakes in the region, surrounded by rolling hills, vineyards, and picturesque towns.

Key Information:

1. Geography:
- Location: Keuka Lake is situated in the Finger Lakes region and touches several towns. Notably, it spans parts of Yates County, Steuben County, and Ontario County.
- Towns: The towns of Hammondsport, Pulteney, and Wayne are key locations along the shores of Keuka Lake.

2. Towns:
- Hammondsport: Located at the southern tip of the lake, Hammondsport is known for its charming downtown area, wineries, and as a hub for boating and fishing. It’s often referred to as the "Birthplace of Wine Country" due to its long history of winemaking.
- Pulteney: This town is more rural and is situated on the eastern side of the lake. It is primarily residential and agricultural.
- Wayne: Located on the northern end of the lake, Wayne is known for its natural beauty and provides access to outdoor activities, including hiking and fishing.

3. Recreation:
- Keuka Lake is popular for various recreational activities, including boating, fishing, swimming, and wine tasting at numerous vineyards that dot the landscape.
- Fishing: The lake is home to a variety of fish species, making it a popular spot for anglers. Species include lake trout, rainbow trout, and bass.
- Water Sports: Kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing are commonly enjoyed on the lake.

4. Wineries:
- The Keuka Lake Wine Trail features several wineries known for producing different varieties of wine, particularly Riesling. The region has a rich viticultural history due to its favorable climate and soil conditions.

5. Scenic Views:
- The lake offers stunning views throughout the year, especially in the fall when the foliage changes color. Scenic drives and hiking trails around the lake provide excellent vantage points.

6. Events:
- Various local festivals and events take place throughout the year, including wine festivals, art shows, and seasonal celebrations that attract visitors to the area.

7. Access and Transportation:
- Keuka Lake is accessible via major highways and local roads, making it a convenient destination for both local residents and tourists. The nearest larger cities include Rochester and Corning.

When visiting the area, it's advisable to check local resources for current events, attractions, and any seasonal activities that may be happening. Keuka Lake offers a great mix of outdoor recreation, scenic beauty, and cultural experiences.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!

Are Jet Skis permitted on Keuka Lake? Yes
Can you Swim in Keuka Lake? Yes
What is the Water Quality at Keuka Lake? Clear
What is the Average water level variance at Keuka Lake? 1 ft.
Are Boat Docks permitted at Keuka Lake? Yes
Are Power Boats permitted at Keuka Lake? Yes
What is the Lake Depth at Keuka Lake? 183 ft.
What are the Nearby Cities to Keuka Lake? Corning/Elmira - 45 minutes, Rochester - 1.25 hour, Buffalo - 2 hour, Harrisburg, Pa - 3.5 hour
What is the Closest Airport to Keuka Lake? Rochester - 1.5 hours, Elmira - 1 hour
What are the Building restrictions at Keuka Lake? Township has zoning

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Fishing Information

Historically, Keuka Lake has had excellent lake trout and smallmouth bass fishing. Of the four salmonids now present, "lakers" are the most prominent, with their population maintained completely by natural reproduction. Rainbows were introduced around the turn of the century and soon became self-sustaining. Most spawning occurs in Cold Brook, at Keuka's south end, and in Guyanoga Creek (also called Sugar Creek), which enters the lake at Branchport. Landlocked salmon stocking was initiated in Keuka in 1976 and continues today. Though brown trout have occasionally appeared in the Keuka lake fishery for many years (including a 22lb. 4oz. former state record in 1979), direct stocking of "browns" by DEC did not begin until 1980. Earlier brown trout catches are believed to have been escapees from the Bath State Fish Hatchery.

Forage for Keuka's salmonids is provided by alewives and smelt. Alewives have been present in the lake since the mid-1860's, smelt appeared in the 1960's via unknown sources.

While smallmouth bass are the dominant species in Keuka's bass, an occasional northern pike and panfish including yellow perch, bluegills, pumpkinseed, rock bass and black crappie are also available. Much of the angling opportunity for these species (except smallmouth) is associated with the relatively shallow, weedy areas at the north ends of the lake's arm and at the south end.

An ongoing angler diary cooperator program provides DEC fisheries staff with useful data on Keuka Lake's salmonid population trends. If you are interested in signing up as a cooperator, please contact the DEC Region 8 Fisheries Office.




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Physical Features Elevation: 715 feet Area: 11,584 acres Length: 19.6 miles Maximum width: 1.9 miles Thermocline: between 30-35 feet

Plant Life Rooted aquatic vegetation is confined mainly to the northernmost ends of the lake's two arms, and to the lake's south end. There are also weedbeds around prominent points and deltas. Eurasian milfoil is the dominate species but pondweeds, stonewort, musk grass, and eel grass are also present.

Public Access Sites Keuka State Park - Located off Route 54A just east of Branchport. Concrete ramps; pumpout; parking for 50 cars and trailers. A park user fee is charged. Winter launching possible if icy conditions do not exist on a ramp. Operated by the Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

Village of Penn Yan Site - Located off Route 14A. Multiple hard surface ramps; docks; parking for 120 cars with trailers; no charge. Operated by the village of Penn Yan.

Indian Pines Park - Located off Route 54A on Old Pines Trail Road in the Village of Penn Yan. No boat launching facilities; maintained for ice fishing access. Operated by the Village of Penn Yan.

Guyanoga Creek Site - Located at Route 54A bridge at Branchport. Gravel ramp for cartop and small trailered boats. Guyanoga Creek- approximately 250 yards north of lake. Parking for four cars with trailers. Operated by the DEC.


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