Boat Launch Sites for Livingston County
Note: Use the following definitions to help you determine if a particular site will accommodate your boat.
- Hard surface or concrete ramp--site affords float-off and float-on launching for most trailered boats.
- Beach launch--no float-off or float-on trailered boat capability. Sites will accommodate the approach to the water's edge of small and light trailered boats. Boat may then be pushed on or off trailer. Usually shallow areas.
- Hand launch--no trailer capacity. Boats must be hand carried to the water.
- Car top launch--For canoe/kayak launching. Limited parking available.
| Water | Town | Location | Type | Parking | Invasive Species Present* | Comments | Agency |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conesus Inlet | Wildlife management area. At south end of Conesus Lake, off Route 256. | Hand launch | 40 cars | Eurasian Watermilfoil, Curly-leaf Pondweed, Zebra Mussel |
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| Conesus Lake | Livonia | From Route 390, Exit 8, 3 miles east on Route 20A, 4 miles south on East Lake Road. | Concrete ramp | 45 cars and trailers plus 25 cars | Eurasian Watermilfoil, Curly-leaf Pondweed, Zebra Mussel |
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| Conesus Lake | Pebble Beach | On Pebble Beach Road, 1/4 mile south of Route 20A in Hamlet of Lakeville. | Hand launch | 120 cars | Eurasian Watermilfoil, Curly-leaf Pondweed, Zebra Mussel |
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| Conesus Lake | Sand Point | On Route 20A in Hamlet of Lakeville. | Hand launch | 50 cars | Eurasian Watermilfoil, Curly-leaf Pondweed, Zebra Mussel |
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| Genesee River | Avon | On Routes 5 & 20 in village of Avon. | Hand launch | 6 cars | Zebra Mussel |
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| Hemlock Lake | Livonia | Northeast corner of lake off East Lake Road. | Hard surface ramp | Parallel parking on shoulder of East Lake Road. | Eurasian Watermilfoil, Zebra Mussel |
Mechanically propelled vessels must be less than 17 feet in length, any motors 10 HP or less. Non-mechanically propelled vessels must be less than 24 feet in length. | DEC |
*Confirmed invasive species present. Other invasive species may also be present.





