Historic Site #: | 12-085 (Exists) Type: K5 | Town: | Sodus | ||
Site Name: | Sodus Point Beach Park | GPS Coordinates: | 43.27312, -76.97595 | ||
Address: | 7598 First Street Sodus Point New York | ||||
Description: | |||||
Lake Ontario Beach Park in Sodus Point |
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1950s Photo courtesy of Glen Proseus |
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; |