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Honeoye Lake Boat Launch State Park is a nine-acre (3.6 ha) state park [1] located along the southeastern shore of Honeoye Lake, one of New York's Finger Lakes.The park is located in Ontario County off East Lake Road, and offers a boat launch in addition to facilitating lake access for fishing and ice fishing.
Pine Hall Boat Launch is the closest to the plant, located in Stokes County, with the ramp being located on the west-northwest part of the lake, with entrance from Pine Hall Rd. Carolina Marina is located in the northern part of the lake, in Rockingham County, with a fee for use.
The Tahuya Lake Access Point will feature a hand launch for smaller boats, an information kiosk and opportunities for wildlife viewing and recreational fishing.
Finn Rock Landing on the McKenzie River has re-opened its boat launch, parking lot, and restrooms after months of renovations and improvement projects closed the area to the public.
Conesus Lake Boat Launch is a three-acre (1.2 ha) state park [1] on the east shore of Conesus Lake, one of the minor Finger Lakes, near the village of Livonia in Livingston County, New York. The park is open from late-April to mid-October and offers a boat launch, fishing access, and picnic tables.
The Belleville Lake–West access point is located on Rawsonville Road along the lake's western edge, and the Belleville Lake–East access point is located along the eastern-central portion of the lake on East Huron River Drive. The two boat launches are administered and maintained by Maybury State Park to the north. [14] [15]
Lakeville Lake is an all-sports, 460-acre (190 ha) Oakland County, Michigan lake located in the northeast part of the county in Addison Township. [2] The lake is 68 feet (21 m) deep and is one of the largest lakes in Oakland County. The all-sports lake has a public boat launch. [3] [better source needed]
Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park is a New York state park and boat launch located on the north shore of Canandaigua Lake in Ontario County, New York. The park is 1 of 80 New York State Parks that are in the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse, with the park experiencing 2 minutes and 51 seconds of totality. [3]