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 Allan H. Treman State Marine Park
Source: Wildernet
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RD #10
Ithaca, NY 14850
607-272-1460

This large marina offers 370 seasonal, 30 transient and 30 dry boat slips. The duration for seasonal slips stretches between May 1st and the third week of October. In addition, a picnic area and play field is offered. This popular recreation lake is a haven for sailors, boaters, wind surfers and anglers. Fishermen enjoy catching Atlantic salmon, rainbow trout, brown trout and lake trout.

Cayuga Lake is referred to as the centerpiece of the Finger Lakes. This particular lake stretches nearly forty miles to its northern outlet at the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge. It is the longest, widest and has the largest drainage basin of the eleven Finger Lakes. This popular recreation lake is a haven for sailors, powerboats, wind surfers and anglers. Fishermen enjoy catching Atlantic salmon, rainbow trout, brown trout and lake trout. This marina is just a few minutes north of the town of Ithaca.

Marina facilities include 370 seasonal, 30 transient and 30 dry boat slips. The park has picnic areas and playing fields and provides access to the Barge Canal and Seneca Lake.

This area experiences average January temperatures above 22 degrees Fahrenheit (above -6 degrees Celsius). It is important to note that it receives some of the heaviest snowfalls in the nation. Summer temperatures average around 72 degrees Fahrenheit (around 22 degrees Celsius). Precipitation in the region ranges from less than 36 inches to approximately 40 inches of rain and snowmelt.
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