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Skaneateles
Skaneateles
Sixteen miles long and one of the cleanest lakes in the world, Skaneateles Lake is the eastern gateway to the Finger Lakes. abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of State, William Seward from auburn, is reported to have claimed it as “the most beautiful body of water in the world.” the Village of Skaneateles on the northern tip of the lake is a much-loved summer destination filled with boutique shops, excellent restaurants and a lakeside park with a picture-perfect gazebo and long pier stretching over the crystal-clear water. Baskets of summer flowers, lovely trees and inviting park benches lead the way through Main Street’s Historic Business District past many buildings listed now on the national register of Historic Places. Get an ice cream on a hot summer day and enjoy a pleasant stroll.
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Skaneateles Attractions
Anyela’s Vineyards
2433 West Lake Road, Skaneateles 315-685-3797; anyelasvineyards.com enjoy beautiful views of Skaneateles Lake as you tour anyela’s vineyards and gardens. Sample wines and wine flights in the tasting room or purchase award-winning wine by the glass or by the bottle to enjoy in the vineyard. Visit the website or call for the summer schedule of daily tastings, live music, special events and coViD precautions. call ahead for groups of 10 or more.
Chocolate Pizza Company
3774 Lee Mulroy Road, Marcellus 315-673-4098; chocolatepizza.com Featured on the Food network and the nBc today Show, chocolate Pizza annually turns 200,000+ pounds of chocolate into more than 100 unique and whimsical products, including their signature chocolate Pizza (gourmet milk or dark chocolate blended with homemade english toffee, poured into a genuine pizza pan, topped with nuts and candy and presented in a real pizza box) and Peanut Butter Wings (rippled potato chips covered in creamy peanut butter and drenched in chocolate). call or check the website for hours and coViD protocols.
Clift Park, Skaneateles Gazebo & Pier
W. Genesee St., Skaneateles 315-685-5607 Located in the heart of the village across from the Sherwood inn, clift Park offers a public swimming area (when lifeguards are on duty), gazebo, pier and launch dock for Mid-Lakes navigation Boat tours. there are several benches and a 5-foot-wide cement walkway along the waterfront. Spread a blanket and relax as the Skaneateles community Band performs at the gazebo every Friday evening in July and august.
The Creamery & Historic Boat Museum
8 Hannum St., Skaneateles 315-685-1360; skaneateleshistoricalsociety.org the award-winning Museum at the creamery houses many Skaneateles artifacts, including hand-made wooden boats in the Boat Building. an interactive lake display highlights points of interest around the lake. the historic boat display features “Lightning no. 1” and a 1939 “comet #1373,” suspended to give views of its interior and deck. call ahead or visit the website to check on hours and coViD restrictions.
Mid-Lakes Navigation Company
11 Jordan Street, Skaneateles 315-685-8500; midlakesnav.com Get out on the water! Mid-Lakes navigation offers 3 types of cruising on Skaneateles Lake and on the erie canal. Visit the website or call for details and reservations. •Dinner, lunch, sightseeing, mail boat and special events cruises available daily on Skaneateles Lake from May through october, weather permitting. Look for MidLakes flagship, the “Judge Ben Wiles,” docked near the gazebo and pier in the Village.
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•Multi-day and single day trips aboard Mid-Lakes’ 42-passenger vessel, “Emita II,” on the New York Canal System depart from Macedon, Newark, Syracuse, Oswego and Seneca Falls. •Also available are self-skippered canal boat rentals on the Erie Canal aboard comfortable, easy-to-operate Lockmaster canal boats.
2021 Skaneateles Events
First Friday in Skaneateles
May – December: 5/7, 6/4, 7/2, 8/6, 9/3, 10/1, 11/5, 12/3 5 – 8 p.m. Skaneateles Chamber 315-685-0552; Skaneateles.com On the first Friday of each month May – December, visit local galleries, restaurants and retail shops as they open their doors for a Meet the Artist & Gallery open house, entertainment and tastings.
Skaneateles Farmer’s Market
May – October: Thursday (3:30 – 6:30 p.m) and Saturday (10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.) Town of Skaneateles 315-685-3473; townofskaneateles. com/departments/parks/farmers-market/
Skaneateles Community Band Concerts
Every Friday in July (7:30 p.m.) and August (7 p.m.) Clift Park (Rain Place: Skaneateles High School)
Curbstone Festival & Sidewalk Sales
July 15 – 17 Skaneateles Chamber 315-685-0552; Skaneateles.com
Skaneateles Antique & Classic Boat Show
July 23 – 25 Skaneateles Chamber 315-685-0552; Skaneateles.com
Skaneateles Festival Concerts
August 5 – August 28 Skaneateles Festival 315-685-7418; skanfest.org
Fall Festival/Duck Dash
September 25 Skaneateles Chamber 315-685-0552; Skaneateles.com
Witches Walk
October 28 Skaneateles Chamber 315-685-0552; Skaneateles.com
Dickens Christmas
November 26 – December 24; Noon – 4 p.m. Skaneateles Chamber 315-685-0552; Skaneateles.com PLEASE NOTE: At the time of this publication, we are still in a pandemic. Please call to confirm or visit our website for the status of the events listed. Thank you for understanding. Skaneateles Chamber of Commerce and Foundation, Skaneateles.com
Skaneateles Farmers’ Market
1 East Austin St., Skaneateles 315-727-9320; townofskaneateles.com Fresh produce, seasonal fruits and berries, flowers and more to delight the farm-to-table enthusiast and anyone who appreciates the fresh taste of summer. May-Oct.: 3:30-6:30 p.m., Thurs. and 10 a.m.-1 p.m., Sat. Times may vary.
Saturdays. Skaneateles Polo Club
783 Andrews Road, Skaneateles 561-719-3318; skaneatelespolo.com Take in the beautiful horses and fast-moving competitors on horseback. In July and August, there are polo games every Sunday at 3 p.m., weather permitting, at the countryside Skaneateles Polo Grounds on Andrews Road (off West Lake Road). The public is welcome to attend. Call ahead to confirm game schedules.
Skan-Ellus Drive-In
1659 Cherry Valley Turnpike (Route 20), Skaneateles 315-685-8280; skanellusdrivein.com Mike Johnson, owner of the Skan-Ellus Drive-In located just past the east side of the village, proudly continues a 50- year+ family tradition at the drive-in. Order at the window, take a seat indoors or outdoors at picnic tables, and enjoy soft and hard ice creams and house-made fresh flavors of frozen yogurt. Bite into the signature Skan-Ellus burger or barbecue burgers, barbecued pork, chili, soup, potato salad, macaroni salad, coleslaw and other summer favorites, many prepared using the drive-in’s traditional recipes that everyone loves.
Skaneateles Library John D. Barrow Art Gallery
49 East Genesee St., Skaneateles 315-679-1764; barrowgallery.org The John D. Barrow Art Gallery is a single-artist gallery containing the works of landscape and portrait painter, John D. Barrow (1824-1906), a second-generation Hudson River School-style artist. The Skaneateles area was his muse and main subject. The gift shop sells painting miniatures, posters, stationery and other items. The primary entrance to the art gallery is through the Skaneateles Library; however, the gallery is a separate non-profit facility. Call or check the website for hours and COVID precautions.