Seneca River
The Seneca River is a significant waterway located in central New York, flowing through Seneca County and connecting Seneca Lake to Cayuga Lake. It is part of the New York State Canal System and plays a vital role in local ecology and recreation. The river is approximately 15 miles long and is known for its scenic beauty and diverse wildlife.
The river serves as a popular destination for various outdoor activities, including fishing, boating, and kayaking. It also supports local agriculture and tourism, contributing to the economy of the surrounding areas. The Seneca River is an essential natural resource for both residents and visitors.