Cayuga Inlet

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Cayuga Inlet is a waterway in Ithaca, New York, that flows into the southern end of Cayuga Lake and is central to the city's waterfront and recreational activities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stream
waterway
adjacentTo Cass Park
Ithaca Farmers Market
Cayuga Lake waterfront
surface form: Stewart Park area (via Cayuga Lake shoreline)
country United States of America
flowsInto Cayuga Lake
hasActivity community festivals along the waterfront
paddle sports events
regattas
hasEcologicalRole aquatic habitat
riparian corridor
hasFeature boat launches
docks
marinas
parks
walking trails
hasInfrastructure bridges
channelized sections
flood control structures
hasIssue periodic flooding concerns
sedimentation management
hasNameOrigin named after Cayuga Lake and the Cayuga people
hasRecreationPath Cayuga Waterfront Trail
hasUse boating
canoeing
fishing
kayaking
recreation
rowing
waterfront recreation
isCentralTo Ithaca waterfront
isManagedBy local and state agencies
locatedIn Ithaca, New York, United States
surface form: Ithaca, New York

New York
surface form: New York State

Tompkins County, New York NERFINISHED
mouthLocation southern end of Cayuga Lake
near State Route 13 in Ithaca
downtown Ithaca
partOf Cayuga Lake
surface form: Cayuga Lake watershed

Finger Lakes
surface form: Finger Lakes region
region Upstate New York (broad sense)
surface form: Upstate New York
usedBy Cornell University rowing teams
Ithaca College rowing teams
local rowing clubs
waterBodyType tributary of Cayuga Lake
watercourseThrough Ithaca, New York, United States
surface form: City of Ithaca

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Six Mile Creek flowsInto Cayuga Inlet