Lakes around Burdett, New York, are a prominent feature of the scenic Finger Lakes region. Burdett is situated near Seneca Lake, the deepest of the Finger Lakes, known for its wine industry and diverse fish population. The area also provides access to Cayuga Lake, the longest Finger Lake, offering scenic views and cultural attractions. The region is characterized by its long, slender lakes, gorges, and waterfalls, providing opportunities for outdoor recreation.
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This is a beautiful forested trail that takes you to one of the upper lakes within the Watkins Glen State Park. So either you can have a quiet and peaceful hike only thought this section of the park, or you can also combine this section of the trail with the popular trail that passes by the falls in the down section.
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Right below the ridgeline of Texas Hollow State Forest you can find this unspoilt pond. The Texas Hollow State Forest mainly consists of a large valley of pristine forests, some manmade and natural ponds and a boggy area, where you can spot a lot of wildlife. The Finger Lakes Trail runs right trough the valley connecting the Finger Lakes National Forest in the North to the Connecticut Wildlife Management Area in the South. On it's northern shoreline there's the primitve „Texas Hollow Pond Campsite” where you can easily stay for one night to fully enjoy this quaint place.
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This lake is popular for fishing as a lot of fish species live here. Bass, yellow perch, brown bullhead and carp are the most common.
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The Seneca Lake Wine Trail is only accessible by car. In the region are over 40 wineries. It is mainly white wine (Riesling) grown. As an example, on the second tour, one of the few wineries growing red wine was selected, 'Leidenfrost Wineyards'.It is a family business. This is located on the east side of Seneca Lake
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The 'Finger Lakes' region is located in the northern part of New York State, almost on the Canadian border. Several long lakes invite you to linger.
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For fishing enthusiasts, Cayuta Lake is a popular choice, known for species like bass, yellow perch, brown bullhead, and carp. Lamoka Lake and Waneta Lake also offer excellent recreational fishing opportunities in a more tranquil setting.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Lakeside Park at Lake Seneca features a beach and offers beautiful views, perfect for a family outing. Cayuta Lake is also considered family-friendly, as is the Pond in Texas Hollow State Forest, which is ideal for spotting wildlife.
Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake are renowned for their breathtaking scenery. Seneca Lake offers deep blue waters and vineyard-lined shores, while Cayuga Lake boasts rolling hills and picturesque villages. Lakeside Park at Lake Seneca provides a specific viewpoint to enjoy these vistas.
The Finger Lakes region around Burdett offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking, biking, boating, canoeing, and kayaking. For hiking, consider trails like the Interloken Trail or the Gorge Trail and Lovers Lane Loop. Find more hiking options on the Hiking around Burdett guide.
Absolutely. Seneca Lake is famous for its wine industry. You can visit the Seneca Lake Wine Trail - Leidenfrost Wineyards, which is one of over 40 wineries in the region, primarily growing white wine. The shores of both Seneca and Cayuga Lakes also feature numerous breweries, distilleries, and restaurants.
Yes, for a quieter experience, consider Lamoka Lake, Cayuta Lake, and Waneta Lake. These smaller lakes offer a more intimate setting compared to the larger and more popular Seneca and Cayuga Lakes, making them ideal for peaceful fishing or relaxation.
Beyond the lakes, the region is characterized by sparkling waterfalls, rocky gorges, and extensive forests. Watkins Glen State Park, with its dramatic gorges and 19 cascading waterfalls, is a major attraction nearby. The Pond in Texas Hollow State Forest also offers a chance to see unspoiled forest and wildlife.
Yes, the Fingers Lake/North Country Trail is a beautiful forested path that leads to upper lakes within Watkins Glen State Park. The Finger Lakes Trail also runs through the Texas Hollow State Forest, connecting to a pristine pond there. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Burdett guide.
The Finger Lakes region is beautiful year-round, but late spring through early fall (May to October) is generally considered the best time for outdoor activities like hiking, boating, and enjoying the wine trails. The fall foliage around the lakes is particularly stunning.
Yes, on the northern shoreline of the Pond in Texas Hollow State Forest, you can find the primitive 'Texas Hollow Pond Campsite,' which allows for an overnight stay to fully enjoy the tranquil surroundings.
Seneca Lake is the deepest of the Finger Lakes, exceeding 600 feet. Its depth significantly influences the local climate, making it ideal for grape growing and supporting a vibrant wine industry. It's also known for its diverse fish population and various water sports.
Cayuga Lake, the longest of the Finger Lakes, offers stunning views, another wine trail, and opportunities for scenic cruises. The city of Ithaca, located at its southern end, provides access to local shops, cafes, Cornell University, and nearby waterfalls and hiking trails.

