Small marina with a few floating docks and piers along a lakefront, featuring two surface parking lots with moderate vehicle presence but no security features.
Marina At Lighthouse Point is located in the Village of Rouses Point, New York, on the southern shores of Lake Champlain, a large freshwater lake in the northeastern United States that connects via the Champlain Canal and the Hudson River to the Atlantic Ocean's broader waterway system. This marina serves recreational sailing and boating on Lake Champlain, catering to activities in a region known for its calm inland waters and proximity to the Adirondack Mountains. Its setting in northern New York, near the Canadian border, offers boaters access to a historically significant area with views of the surrounding rural landscape.
Marinas typically need to separate slip holder parking from day-visitor parking, trailer areas, launch ramps, and secure dock access points. Modern facilities use barrier gate systems to enforce these zones automatically — allowing permitted vehicles through via transponder or keycard while logging all access events.