The state will remove the docks from 25 Department of Environmental Conservation-managed boat launches starting Oct. 13. Docks at DEC launches across the region are installed and removed at the …
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The state will remove the docks from 25 Department of Environmental Conservation-managed boat launches starting Oct. 13.
Docks at DEC launches across the region are installed and removed at the beginning and end of each boating season.
DEC manages 395 boat docks and fishing access facilities across the state in 57 of New York’s 62 counties, the majority which are located in the Adirondacks.
Dock removal will begin October 13 and continue through mid-November as the cold weather approaches. Generally, docks located more inland and at smaller sites are removed first. Weather conditions and available staff can impact these dates, DEC said.
A full list of DEC boat launches in St. Lawrence County is here.