The Outdoors · Western New York
Long Point Gives Ellery a Public Point on Chautauqua Lake
Long Point State Park gives Ellery a public peninsula on Chautauqua Lake.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Long Point State Park gives Ellery a public point on Chautauqua Lake. That matters on a lake that can feel like a patchwork of cottages, villages, marinas, and private edges.
The park makes the water more plainly shared. It gives people a point of land, a state park, and a reason to feel connected to the lake even without a dock or shoreline address.
Long Point also gives Ellery a seasonal rhythm. Beach days, boat traffic, weather changes, and summer crowds all gather around the same simple geography: land reaching out into the lake.
That point helps people place Ellery on the water. It gives Chautauqua County a public landmark on this side of the lake and keeps the shoreline story from feeling completely private.
The park’s value is partly emotional. A lake town feels different when there is a public place to stand, picnic, swim, or watch the weather move across the water. Long Point gives Ellery that shared edge.
It also keeps the town easy to remember. Cottages and roads can blur together around a lake, but a named point of public land gives the map a clear shape.