We went to Lodi Point on September 14th. It was Saturday and we didn't have to pay to get in. We got there around 1130 maybe and it was relatively quiet. 10 minutes later and the boats and park goers started rolling in so if you want a quiet morning, early is best. Large playground and smaller playground available along with picnic tables and grills, in the area we visited. There may be more we didn't see because we didn't walk the whole park. Lots of cool rocks along the shore, my kiddo is obsessed with them. We went in the water for a bit but had to get out due to algae blooms that washed ashore. Wood chips on the playground base so I definitely recommend keeping your kiddo in shoes/water shoes. Changing rooms in the middle. We...
Read moreI use this marina as a parking place to explore waterfalls in the vicinity. This marina is close to two waterfalls that I like to hike: Silver Thread Falls off of Mill Creek and a smaller (30ft high) unamed waterfall located on an unamed creek about 1,000-1,500 feet North of Mill Creek.
The marina offers wonderful views of Seneca Lake. Sometimes you have to pay to park at the marina (on weekends, I think), but it costs around $9 to park.
Feel free to reach out if you're interested in hiking some falls. I can give more detailed...
Read moreThis little park is a gem for all ages. It sits on a small spit into Seneca lake with wonderful views and soft breezes. The beach is made up of amazing flat stones that make a wonderful crunch as you walk on them. Picnic tables, large trees, a small pavilion, play-scape for small children and a clean rest room make up the park, not to mention the small marina and boat slip. If you want to skip stones, read a book, watch the boats go by, have a family picnic or sleep in the grass to the lapping waves, this is the perfect park on...
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