Places to bring boat.
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Bizer's Paper, Laminated, and Electronic maps are real good of the lake.
http://www.bizer.com/jrgps.htm
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The saint Lawrence should be #1 on your list we stayed on wellesley island at the state park for the last 15 years 2 weeks at a time until my grandparents got a seasonal spot at a campground but the state park has very nice new cabins for rent and the docks right there this summer was also our 1st summer at Seneca for the battle ship run and it was a great time ether way you can't go wrong
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ABay and the St. Lawrence should be #1 by far. Hands down the best scenery on any inland body of water in the US. Lake George is decent as are Cayuga and Seneca Lakes. The finger lakes scenery gets kinda boring after a while since you are in a glacial made bowel. Allan H Treman State Marine Pk in Ithaca has a fantastic launch facility and parking. There is the Boatyard Grill across the channel with docks. The other problem with the two finger lakes is unless you know the little nooks and crannies its hard to locate the waterside bars and restaurants. The lakes are VERY deep but if you hit something its going to be a rock. Hanging with some locals is the way to go. I usually run on Oneida Lake which is boring so pass on that along with Great Sacandaga. Good luck.