For hundreds of years, people who have lived near Seneca Lake in upstate New York have reported hearing loud booms coming from the water. No one is exactly sure why.
Seneca Lake is still feeling the effects of a dry fall, and local officials say it’s a good time to stay alert on the water.
After hundreds, if not thousands of years of uncertainty, scientists from Cornell University and SUNY ESF have teamed up to ...
Here are some scenic fall foliage drives in the Finger Lakes to add to your list: ...
Summer’s return brought more than warm weather to the Finger Lakes—officials reported an uptick in harmful algal blooms (HABs ...
Four members of the Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association were recognized at the organization’s 2025 annual meeting Sept. 11 at ...
In the 2004 movie Sideways, Virginia Madsen’s grape-loving waitress gives a classic speech about wine. “I like how wine continues to evolve,” she says, “like if I open a bottle the wine will taste ...
After a late frost surprised the Finger Lakes, Seneca Lake Wine Trail continues to gear up for a summer of new and popular outdoor wine experiences. Exclusive library tastings, expanded and ...
The number “seven” has been a constant for Seneca 7, an annual distance relay race. On April 23, over 300 teams of seven runners will convene at 7 a.m. in downtown Geneva, New York to run a 77.7 mile ...
Geneva, N.Y. — On the north end of Seneca Lake is an area known by locals as Boaters Beach. Here the shallow water stretches far from shore, with a sandy bottom that makes for a inviting spot to drop ...