Reviews: Seneca Falls - Free Dock
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Seneca Falls - Free Dock
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Cayuga-Seneca Canal 8.74
- Lat / Lon: N 42° 54.593' / W 076° 47.940'
- Website: senecafalls.com/gov/dept/parks/boating/
4.33 out of 5 stars
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Review for Seneca Falls - Free Dock
Reviewed by: david kanzler, Hygge, on Jun 3, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 29'
Draft: 2.5'Rating: 4
Free with power and water, what more can you ask for? Pedestals are on the wall only. BE SURE to register your boat at the visitors center!
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Review for Seneca Falls - Free Dock
Reviewed by: Tony Green on Jun 3, 2024
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 26'
Draft: 3.0'Rating: 4
Great town and a nice, short side trip off of the Erie Canal. Water level is down two feet this year, so the wall was too high for us. We used a floating dock, without services. The walls on both sides of the canal reflected passing boat wakes and bounced us for several minutes each time. Recommend visiting the Women's Rights National Historical Park.
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Review for Seneca Falls - Free Dock
Reviewed by: Rhonda Coffee, Ineffable, on Jul 19, 2023
Vessel Type: Power
LOA: 25'
Draft: 2.0'Rating: 5
This is a great little town with all of the amenities. It's a concrete wall with electricity and water. There are floating docks but without electricity, except for one pedestal at the free pump out dock. The bathroom/showers are located at the welcome center and are very clean. The doors lock at 11pm. Donations are accepted but otherwise it's a town courtesy. The "Its a wonderful life" museum is very interesting and well worth a visit!
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