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Sodus Point Beach Park

Historic Site #:12-085   (Exists)   Type: K5 Town:Sodus
Site Name:Sodus Point Beach ParkGPS Coordinates:43.27312, -76.97595
Address:7598 First Street Sodus Point New York
Description:
Lake Ontario Beach Park in Sodus Point


 
The beach in 1910 Photo Sodus Point Postcards by John Powell1950s Photo courtesy of Laurie Hayden
1950s Photo courtesy of Glen Proseus1950s Photo courtesy of Glen Proseus
1986 Powerboat race From Historic Sodus Point web pageCurrent days Photo from Trip Advisor
Current days Photo from Trip AdvisorCurrent days Photo from Trip Advisor
Current days Photo from Trip Advisor
 
Historic narrative:

Since the late 1800s, the Sodus Point Beach has been a major attraction for both visitors and residents alike. This 3/4 mile long stretch of sandy beach has been a source of enjoyment for bathers, picnickers and fisherman.


In the 1950s it sported the Sands Point Amusement Park.

http://historicsoduspoint.com/recreation/sands-points-amusement-park/

Sands Point Amusement Park, which was located at the site of the present day Beach Park, began as a small resort with snack vendors and a sandy beach, and by the 1950s grew to a 6 acre park with a restaurant, grandstand, bingo hall, and 7 rides. In the mid-50s it attracted upwards of 15,000 visitors a week in the summer.

At various times, it had bumper cars, a merry go round, pinball machines, Skee Balls, pony rides and a train that went around it. The owner Mrs. Bilotta was a kindly lady who was known to give children 20 dimes for a dollar so they could play games longer.

This info is according to www.nyfalls.co


In 1986, the beach park was the starting point of an international powerboat competition:

http://historicsoduspoint.com/recreation/1986-powerboat-race-off-of-sodus-point/


Today thousands of people enjoy the beach and the bathhouse during the summer months.


Boat launch: Beach Park: There is a small boat ramp near the Coast guard station. It is closed during the summer months.

Accommodations: Beach Park: Fishing; guarded swimming; restrooms; bathhouse; playground; hand boat launch; pavilion; grills;



References:

Historic Sodus Point Powerboat web page

Historic Sodus Point Sands Point web page