Every Boat Ramp on Keuka Lake
1 boat ramps ยท Steuben, Yates, New York
11,584
Surface Acres
186 ft
Max Depth
1
Boat Ramps
6
Fish Species
Boat Ramps on Keuka Lake
About Keuka Lake
Keuka Lake, affectionately known as the "Crooked Lake," is the only Y-shaped lake among New York's Finger Lakes. This distinctive shape creates 62 miles of shoreline around 11,584 acres of water, with two branches meeting at a bluff near the village of Branchport. The unique configuration provides an extraordinary variety of fishing structure and habitat, from deep cold-water basins to sheltered warm-water coves.
The cold-water fishery on Keuka Lake is outstanding, featuring healthy populations of lake trout, rainbow trout, landlocked Atlantic salmon, and brown trout. Lake trout are the most abundant cold-water species, regularly caught in the 4- to 12-pound range. Landlocked salmon, stocked by the DEC, provide acrobatic fights and are a favorite target of spring trollers. Smallmouth bass fishing is superb along the lake's rocky points and steep drop-offs, with bronze-colored warriors commonly exceeding 3 pounds.
The charming villages of Penn Yan and Hammondsport anchor the north and south ends of the lake, respectively, offering full services and authentic Finger Lakes hospitality. Hammondsport, known as the birthplace of American aviation through Glenn Curtiss's pioneering flights, sits in a stunning valley at the lake's southern tip. The surrounding vineyards and wineries make Keuka Lake a complete destination for anglers who appreciate fine wine and exceptional scenery alongside their fishing.
Nearest towns: Penn Yan, Hammondsport, Branchport
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