The Outdoors · Central New York
Sterling's Lake Ontario Edge Is Bluffs, Beach, and Working Nature Rules
Sterling's Lake Ontario edge puts public beach, bluffs, woods, and preserve rules close together.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Sterling can look quiet on a county map, but Lake Ontario changes the whole feel of the town. Fair Haven Beach State Park puts high bluffs, sandy beach, hilly woodlands, Sterling Pond, and Sterling Creek along the eastern Lake Ontario shore. You can come for the beach and still end up noticing the bluff line, the woods, the pond, or the creek.
Cayuga County’s Sterling Nature Center adds a quieter side: 1,400 acres with forest, wetlands, meadows, and two miles of Lake Ontario shoreline. That makes the shoreline feel less like a single beach stop and more like a working natural edge with habitat, trails, and room for slower visits.
Together, Fair Haven Beach and Sterling Nature Center give the town two different lake moods. One is the classic park doorway: sand, water, picnics, and a clear destination. The other asks for a softer pace, the kind where you notice birds, wetland edges, wind, and changing light on the water.
That balance is what makes Sterling stick. It is a town where bluffs, beach, pond, creek, woods, wetlands, and meadows all give people honest ways to meet Lake Ontario.