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Conhocton Street - City of Corning

This rustic access site offers a dirt slope for launching boats and a peaceful place for fishing.
The next site, River Road, is three miles away along the river. fishing

See Chemung River Trail Guide and launch site maps.

Directions from 17/I-86
Exit 46 to Route 414 South
Go over the Bisco Bridge
Take a left onto Rt. 352
Left onto Conhocton Street
Follow this road to the end, cross over the dike

Keeper of this site: Dave Rockwell

GPS Coordinates
N 42° 08.722’
W 77° 02.361’

River Levels
Corning optimum river levels for boating: 15-17 feet
Current Corning USGS River Gauges
National Weather Service Level Prediction for Corning
Current NOAA Chemung Basin map with Gauge levels

Next down stream access site: River Road, 2.6 river miles


See local history kiosk panel for this site!

Points of Interest:
Traveling to this site, you will see the beautiful Centerway Bridge. Centerway Bridge
The Corning Museum of Glass
is only a mile and a half from the launch site. This museum includes the world's most comprehensive glass collection. Enjoy the interactive exhibits and glassblowing demonstrations. You can even purchase tickets to participate in a glass making workshop.
The Rockwell Museum of Western Art is only a mile away from the launch site. Exhibits feature the Myth of the West, wilderness, buffalo, horses, cowboys, Native Americans, and the Southwest. You can also experience traditional southwest Tex-Mex cuisine at the Cantina restaurant.
The Spencer Crest Nature Center is located about four miles from the site. The Center offers seven miles of walking trails and include water features and an apiary.

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