Wake Parks in New York (1)
New York has a compact cable wakeboarding map centred on Muar Lake in the Finger Lakes rather than a dense statewide network of downstate or Adirondack loops. Riders who want cable in New York plan around a five-tower full-size circuit that pulls up to nine riders, plus Lil’ Bro — a two-tower System 2.0 trainer for first stands.
This Waketricks guide lists wake parks across New York with addresses, GPS coordinates, cable types, obstacle setups, on-site amenities, photos, and official website links where available. Parks in this directory include Roseland Wake Park on Eastern Boulevard in Canandaigua — with a dedicated page for maps, lift details, and descriptions.
New York cables suit Canandaigua and Rochester weekends, Finger Lakes holiday sessions, and riders driving from New England or the Mid-Atlantic who want a full-size loop with ramps and rails off to the sides, a beginner 2.0, a pro shop, and paddleboarding on the same lake. Filter by lift type below to compare the full-size circuit with the System 2.0 trainer.
Use the interactive map, cable filters, and park list below to open the park for directions and full details. We update this guide if new New York cables open or existing parks refresh their features.
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