Located between Lake Ave. and Pierpont Street in Rochester, Lake View Park is a scenic spot developed by Olmsted, Olmsted and Eliot in 1897. The park spans about 1.9 acres and offers a tranquil setting amidst the city. It is close to the Genesee River and features the Maplewood Rose Garden and Park at its eastern end. While not a traditional beach, it provides a peaceful urban oasis.
The park's historical significance and picturesque layout make it a popular spot for both locals and visitors.
Known for its nostalgic beauty, it offers on-street parking and a charming ambiance, although it lacks traditional beach activities like swimming or surfing.