United States New-York

Schoharie Creek Parking Fishing Access

The Schoharie Creek Parking Fishing Access boat ramp in New York is a concrete ramp that provides access to the Schoharie Creek. The latest available information indicates that the ramp is 12 feet wide, providing enough space for small to medium-sized watercraft to be launched and retrieved.

The Schoharie Creek is a tributary of the Mohawk River, which eventually flows into the Hudson River. It is a popular destination for fishing, particularly for trout, bass, and walleye. The creek is also used for boating, kayaking, and canoeing.

In terms of permitted watercraft, the latest information from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation indicates that motorized boats are allowed on the Schoharie Creek, but there are certain restrictions. Boats with motors exceeding 10 horsepower are not permitted upstream of the Conesville bridge, and all motorized vessels must be properly registered and equipped with safety equipment. Non-motorized watercraft such as canoes, kayaks, and rowboats are also allowed on the creek.

Overall, the Schoharie Creek Parking Fishing Access boat ramp provides a convenient entry point for anglers and boaters looking to explore this scenic waterway in upstate New York. Get driving directions.
SCHOHARIE CREEK PARKING FISHING ACCESS

STREAMFLOW LEVELS
Streamgauge Streamflow
Schoharie Creek At Breakabeen Ny
USGS 01350355
173 cfs
Schoharie Creek At North Blenheim Ny
USGS 01350180
15 cfs
Canajoharie Creek Nr Canajoharie Ny
USGS 01349150
478 cfs
Normans Kill At Albany Ny
USGS 01359528
218 cfs
Platter Kill At Gilboa Ny
USGS 01350120
12 cfs
Mine Kill Near North Blenheim Ny
USGS 01350140
39 cfs
Otsquago Creek At Fort Plain Ny
USGS 01349000
308 cfs

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