The New York State Canalway Water Trail is an initiative to establish a coordinated 'trail' with boat launches and campsites along the shores of the 524-mile New York State Canal System, encouraging more types of motorized and non-motorized boaters to explore this historic resource. The NYS Canalway Water Trail allows small boaters to intimately explore the NYS Canal System's natural, cultural and historic wonders, for a day, a week, or a lifetime.
NEW YORK STATE CANALWAY WATER TRAIL
For an interactive Water Trail Map and listing of amenities available, please visit the Maps section.
The NYS Canalway Water Trail is designed for both the 'day user', looking to spend a few hours on the Canal, and the long distance traveler, who wants to traverse the entire length of the Canal. The immediate need for the day user is to provide access points at approximately ten mile intervals on both sides of the Canal. To meet the needs of long distance paddlers, the Canal Corporation is working with volunteers, non-profit groups, communities, and other state agencies to build a long distance water trail system throughout New York State. Many new water trail facilities are being developed along the Canal System as a result of the 2006 Erie Canal Grant Program and other local, regional and state initiatives. When completed, the long distance portion of the water trail will provide overnight accommodations in the form of primitive campsites, at approximately 15 mile intervals, and will create a link to the Hudson River Valley Greenway Water Trail in Waterford, providing a network of continuous water trails from Manhattan to multiple regions in upstate New York.
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