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How To Find Us

From Ithaca:  Take Triphammer Road or Route 34 north to Lansing.  Turn left to head north on Route 34B.  Follow 34B down the hill, past the Lansing Schools complex on the right side.  Take the first left at the bottom of the hill, onto Myers Road (if you drive over the bridge crossing Salmon Creek, you have gone too far).  

 

From Cortland Take Peruville Road/Route 34B toward Lansing.  Follow 34B down the hill, past the Lansing Schools complex on the right side.  Take the first left at the bottom of the hill, onto Myers Road (if you drive over the bridge crossing Salmon Creek, you have gone too far).  

 

From Aurora   Take Route 90 south to King Ferry.  In the town of King Ferry, turn right to take Route 34B to Lansing.  Follow 34B down the hill,  and cross the bridge that spans Salmon Creek.  Take the first right turn AFTER the bridge, onto Myers Road (just opposite the Lansing Schools complex on the left).  

 

Follow Myers Road down the hill until you reach a 4-way stop, just prior to the railroad tracks.  Check for trains, and then cross the railroad tracks, and just as the road curves to the right and enters Myers Park, you will see a gravel road to the left, entering the boatyard for Finger Lakes Marine Services.  Drive slowly through the marina (please adhere to posted speed limits and directional signs) all the way to the end.  Just before it appears that you will drive into the lake, you will see a small fence with a "private property" sign - continue on the gravel driveway past this fence and toward the house.  Please park your car in the gravel parking areas, and not on the lawn.

 

Please note, just to make things confusing, Myers Road is U-shaped, one end joining 34B south of the Salmon Creek Bridge, and one end joining 34B north of the Salmon Creek Bridge, making it appear that there are two Myers Roads!  It is more straightforward to reach us if you talk the road south of the bridge down the hill, as described above, but both will join together at the bottom of the hill.

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