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Tucked into Sodus Bay on the southern shores of Lake Ontario, the quiet lakeside village of Sodus Point is the epitome of small-town living. Rebuilt after the War of 1812, the village was once an important shipping port, but today is mostly known as a haven for vacationers who flock there for the scenery and fresh air (though the year-round population is still only around 1,000 people). Roughly halfway between the cities of Rochester and Syracuse, a Sodus Point vacation rental is a far cry from the hustle and bustle of big city life – there's not even a single stoplight in town.
Activities and attractions in Sodus Point
Are you hoping to find things to do while you're in town? Venture out of your vacation home and check out everything that makes Sodus Point a one-of-a-kind vacation spot. These are some of the top attractions to see, all within 30 miles (48.2 km) of the city center:
- Sodus Bay Heights Golf Club (1.2 mi / 2 km)
- Brantling Ski Center (9.3 mi / 15 km)
- Thorpe Vineyard (4.7 mi / 7.6 km)
- Young Someer Winery (9.5 mi / 15.4 km)
Where the activities are as great as the lake
It will come as no surprise that a Great Lakes town is big on water activities. Enjoy a relaxing pleasure cruise, or hire a charter for some top-notch trout, salmon, perch, and walleye fishing. Outdoorsy types will love the ample kayaking, hiking, and camping in the area. Cycling paths run along the bay, and you'll find a golf course along the way. Pack a picnic and head to the small beach (even better during sunrise or sunset). In winter, ice fishing, skiing, and snowboarding take center stage. Round out your day at the local farmers' markets, wineries, and antique shops.
The fun doesn't stop when the winter snows hit
You should expect to see plenty of the white stuff if you're heading to your Sodus Point vacation rental anytime between late November and early April – the town gets annual snowfalls about four times the national average, and temps are often below freezing. Bring your coziest parka to enjoy the ice fishing. Summers are cool and pleasant, with temperatures in the 70s from late May to September, usually peaking only in the low 80s in July and August. Autumn brings fiery foliage, with colors at their best in late September to October.
Now is the time to perfect your duck call
The Lake Shore Marshes Wildlife Management Area is a mecca for birdwatchers, thanks to its designation as a bird conservation area. It's home to several varieties of duck, which put on quite the display of diving in the open waters, as well as several other birds, fish, and mammals that call the marshes home. The town is dwarfed by the vast waters of Lake Ontario, which surround the sandy beach at the tip of Sodus Point. Venture south through the wooded lands of central New York to find the world-renowned vineyards of the Finger Lakes region.