Sodus Bay Assorodus |
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Flooded marina on the bay
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Coordinates | 43°15′25″N 76°58′01″W / 43.257°N 76.967°WCoordinates: 43°15′25″N 76°58′01″W / 43.257°N 76.967°W |
Type | Bay |
Etymology | Seneca for "silvery water" |
Primary inflows | First Creek, Second Creek, Third Creek, Sodus Creek West, Sodus Creek East (Glenmark Creek), Clark Creek |
Primary outflows | Lake Ontario |
Managing agency | New York State Department of Environmental Conservation |
Max. length | 3 miles (4.8 km) |
Max. width | 2 miles (3.2 km) |
Surface area | 3,357 acres (1,359 ha) |
Average depth | 18 feet (5.5 m) |
Max. depth | 48 feet (15 m) |
Surface elevation | 247 feet (75 m) |
Islands | Eagle, LeRoy, and Newark |
Settlements | Huron, Sodus, Sodus Point |
Sodus Bay is a bay on the south shore of Lake Ontario, one of the Great Lakes. Sodus Bay is located in Wayne County, New York, USA. Most of the bay is in the Town of Huron, but the western part is in the Town of Sodus.
Sodus Bay has sometimes been referred to as "Great Sodus Bay" to distinguish it from "Little Sodus Bay," which is east of Sodus Bay in the Town of Sterling. Sodus Bay is halfway between Rochester and Syracuse.
Sodus Bay is one of Lake Ontario’s major embayments separated from the lake by a 7,500-foot long barrier beach. The bay is located in Wayne County, New York, and is 4.4 miles in length and 2.4 miles across. This major point of access to Lake Ontario contains 12 marinas, 13 waterfront restaurants, 2 public access sites, a public beach, and a sailing school. The Sodus Bay watershed is composed of land that is 30% agriculture, 4% developed land, 61% forest, and 4% wetlands. First Creek, Second Creek, Third Creek, Sodus Creek West, Sodus Creek East (Glenmark Creek), and Clark Creek empty into this bay.
The Towns of Huron, Sodus, Rose, Galen, Lyons and the Village of Sodus Point are located within the approximately 46-square mile watershed that drains to the Sodus Bay. Wayne County’s shoreline embayments are of ecological importance containing over 6,807 acres of protected wetlands and host to over 36 species of aquatic plants including three species of protected aquatic plants (e.g., American Lotus) and the protected softshell turtle.
Chimney Bluffs State Park is located in the northeast part of the bay.
Webster, New York based Sea Scout Ship 303 operates the schooner S.S.S. Lotus out of Sodus Bay.
The region was first settled around 1794 by outsiders who discovered the bay called by the natives "Assorodus" ("Silvery Waters"). This settlement became modern Sodus Point. During the War of 1812 the community was mostly burned during an attack by the British.