Clyde Village Dock At Lauraville Landing

Clyde Village Dock At Lauraville Landing (Free Dock), New York, United States
43.0806° N, -76.8705° W
Clyde Village Dock At Lauraville Landing (Free Dock)
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Clyde Village Dock At Lauraville Landing, a free dock situated at the heart of Lauraville Landing Park on Water Street in Clyde, New York, offers a serene and historically rich destination for travelers. This dock is part of a larger park that was once the site of the old West Shore Railroad, now transformed into a stone dust trail that meanders through a mix of hardwoods. The area is steeped in history, dating back to 1811 when the settlement was first established, initially named Lauraville before being renamed Clyde by Scottish immigrant Andrew McNab.

The dock provides a tranquil spot for kayaks and canoes to launch, with a picnic pavilion and playground nearby. The surrounding landscape includes the Erie Canal, a significant waterway that has shaped the region’s history. As you explore, you can anticipate future enhancements, including a raised bridge over the canal, offering pedestrian access and breathtaking views of Clinton’s Ditch. This free dock is an inviting stop for those tracing the Erie Canal’s path, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

Open to public
No
Payment option
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Dockage

  • Type:Fixed, Floating
  • LOA Max:75
  • Beam Max:30
  • Dockage depth:4
  • Accessibility:AC Power 30A
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