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Keuka Lake Outlet is a river located in Yates County, New York. It drains Keuka Lake and flows into Seneca Lake by Dresden, New York. [1] The Crooked Lake Canal was developed along the route of the river. The canal was later replaced by a railroad which is now a hiking and cycling trail, the Keuka Outlet Trail.
Crooked Lake Outlet Historic District is a national historic district located near Penn Yan in Yates County, New York. The district is located along a seven-mile recreational trail (the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail) that parallels the Keuka Lake Outlet. The district includes several mill sites along the gorge.
The Crooked Lake Canal was a canal in western New York, United States. Built from 1830-1833, the canal linked two Finger Lakes: Keuka and Seneca. [1] The name refers to the unusual shape of Keuka Lake, which was formerly called "Crooked Lake". The Keuka Outlet Trail now follows much of the route of the former canal.
The New York State legislature, after many months of deliberation, approved the building of a canal in 1829, connecting Keuka Lake with Seneca Lake, which involved widening the northern outlet of Keuka Lake. The outlet was widened to accommodate the same size vessels used on the Erie Canal.
Keuka Lake State Park is a 621-acre (2.51 km 2) state park located in Yates County, New York. [2] The park is located on the north end of the west branch of Keuka Lake , one of the Finger Lakes . The park is in the southeast part of the town of Jerusalem , southeast of Branchport .
For those who boat on Keuka Lake, Snug Harbor has 10 slips for rent during the season, from May to October, plus slips available for the restaurant as well. A look at the historic Snug Harbor ...
English: Keuka Lake Outlet along Water St, Penn Yan Historic District, New York. View from East Main Street Bridge. View from East Main Street Bridge. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Keuka Lake can reach up to 183 feet deep and is one of 11 Finger Lakes formed by glaciers in central and western New York. After authorities arrived at the lake at around 1:42 p.m., a 10-hour ...