This rare property pulls back from the road and unfurls across level terrain, offering you a generous 885 feet of personally owned direct frontage on Big Salmon Creek—accessible from both sides. It’s a land of calm mornings, creekside reflections, and a world that feels calming. The property is tucked in behind the Genoa/Venice Fire Department in the town of Genoa, NY a Finger Lakes community with ROW access off of Maple Street. You’ll find no manicured edges here—just the creek’s gentle flow, rock beds, shaded banks, and opportunity. Cast a line: Big Salmon Creek is well-regarded for rainbow trout and largemouth bass fishing, making it a favorite spot come spring and summer. Often simply called Salmon Creek is a notable waterway flowing through Tompkins and Cayuga Counties. The creek spans approximately 25 miles, beginning near Scipio Center and gently winding to its mouth at Cayuga Lake. Salmon Creek is a favorite among anglers, especially on Opening Day of trout season (April 1), when rainbow trout runs are at their peak. In autumn, the creek also sees Atlantic salmon and brown trout entering upstream to spawn—adding to the seasonal fishing appeal. There a fair sized flat grass spot to set up camp. Some additional clearing is possible to expand on the usage. Several tree species reside here with walnut being predominant. Contact us today to see the vision and the opportunity to own this one of a kind property.