Enjoy fishing, camping, boating, picnicking, hiking and many other outdoor recreational activities at Conesus Lake. Conesus Lake is one of New York's finger lakes and is located about 25 miles south of Rochester. Conesus Lake has a surface area of 3,420 acres; it is about 9 miles long and nearly 1.5 miles wide at the widest point with a maximum depth of about 65 feet. Anglers can expect to catch Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Rock Bass, Tiger Muskies, Walleyes and Northern Pike in Conesus Lake. Conesus Lake Boat Launch provides boaters with access to a day on the water and excellent fishing. The area also has picnic facilities and a comfort station. Located on East Lake Road 4 miles south of Route 20A. Seasons/Hours: Mid-April through mid-October. 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Conesus Inlet Wildlife Management Area - off West Lake Road (Route 256), at the south end of the lake - "car top only." Pebble Beach - off Pebble Beach Road, northwest corner of the lake - "car top only." The lake is small, yet is home to many seasonal cottages and year round homes. This lake freezes each winter and is a popular attraction for fisherman in all seasons.
Conesus Lake is one of the minor Finger Lakes in western New York. It is western-most of eleven total Finger Lakes. The lake's outlet is in Lakeville, New York a hamlet in the Town of Livonia, New York in Livingston County, south of Rochester, New York. The lake's inlet is in the Town of Conesus, New York. The lake flows south-to-north; its outlet flows into the Genesee River near Avon, New York. It is located off Interstate 390 (exit 9), about 15 miles south of Interstate 90.