17 June 2025 Tuesday
2:02 AM

Would you like the OneidaLakeView webcam to ...

be closer to the water?
56% (1061 votes)
face southeast?
8% (150 votes)
face southwest?
6% (121 votes)
stay where it is?
30% (577 votes)
Total votes: 1909

Camera location.

Okay bow but soon the leaves will block most of the view... I then skip looking and go to the Sylvan Beach Cam...

Camera views.

recently purchased a place at Spruce Grove. Have my own great view there. But like to check out the view once fall/winter arrive and Leaves
are off the trees so no issue when they go. Seeing the lake makes makes me happy. Please keep the camera gouing.
thanks

Camera view

It's been 10 years since you were going to move the camera closer to the water. Are you still going to move it?

Cam location. And weather station

Nice weather station!! Soon the leaves will be out. They block most of the lake view. I voted to move camera closer to water.. or maybe trim the limbs. Great cam otherwise.

Your webcam

Thanks so much for sharing this service. I am a frequent (not as frequent as I would like), visitor from PA., with a camp at Spruce Grove. I enjoy checking on the "Big O" when I am not able to get up to fish and enjoy the lake. Wherever you place your camera, I will continue to check in to see what the weather and lake is doing. Thanks again.
BW

web cam

Check the site frequently we also have a camp in spruce grove also from pa so it is a way of staying in tune with the lake glad the cam is there,thank you

Toad Harbor, Poddygut bay, Memories

I really enjoy keeping the Oneida Lake cam view up on my computer. Brings back many, many memories of the best gift my father, Les, ever gave us: a childhood spent on and in the Lake. We had a camp on Toad Harbor Road, right on the lake and later my father built his retirement home a couple of lots down. Remember Poddygut Bay and those three strange canals? Back then there was a Toad Harbor Lodge, some cabins, and a country band on weekends. The hand dug ponds across the street were good for the minnow traps to go with the worms I raised in the garage.

The seasons are distinct up there and have their own tasks associated with them. Docks have to come out before the lake freezes or you lose those docks you spent so much time building and fitting together correctly. Put on the waders and brace yourself for some cold water. But it's ok, your hands are hard and calloused from moving stones, swinging hammers, shoveling sand and cement into the wheelbarrow. Feels kinda good as long as you don't submerge them too long, then it hurts. Takes at least two to bring the boat hoist up on shore. Chain everything to the tree 'cause you never know. Ice goes out and pulls stuff in with it.

When spring and summer come, struggle to grow some decent tomatoes in stony or clay soil. Mosquitos big as bats... well maybe not that big but certainly more threatening! Can't sit out in the front yard too long. Go in and play dominoes or putter with the puzzle over there on the card table. So hot in the afternoon, not good fishing, best to read a book and nap in the back bedroom, a soft breeze coming through the screen window. Mount the mower on the small Ford tractor and do some lawn.

Winter again now. Make sure the pump is insulated, don't want that to freeze up.

It's cold even in Philly. I miss the lake. I am grateful for the technology to bring us this wonderful, reminisent view!

Jim

Life on the Lake

What a beautiful description of life on Oneida Lake and the gift it was. I spent one week at Big Moose Lake in 1964 and another just last summer.  Both weeks number among the best of my life.

lakeview

We live on Dr.15, but winter in The Villages, your webcam is like a daily visit to our own backyard and we thank you so very much. Could someone go see if the snow is too high on our roof? Have a great day. au revoir. Drive 15

Old Home Place

Having been raised on the north shore, Cleveland, Constantia, Brewerton, and lived in West Monroe before moving, it's so nice to see what my home lake is doing.  Looks like a fairly mild winter so far, I can see just a touch of ice on the edges.  Be up in June for my annual vacation.

Thank you!

You are very gracious to share your view with all of us. I check back regularly to see how the weather is. It has been fun to watch your ice grow both in thickness and downwardly.
In regard to the view: What is your desire? It would be less than thoughtful to assume that I know what the best view is! Reality is that I don't know. So with that said, I would like to see what you want to show me.
I have been in Arizona for 32 years and I do miss the North Country. I appreciate your sharing with me.

Location of webcam

I see closer to the water is leading by a lot.  Here's one thing to consider.  I like it where it is because I can see the snow depth on the railing of your deck.  I'd hate to lose that.  If you move it closer, put something in the view that the snow can pile up on.  :-)
Thanks for maintaining this site!
Lou

Webcam Location

Thanks for visiting the site. The poll was started because some viewers expressed a desire to get a closer look at the water during the warmer months and we planned to move the cam during the summer of 2009. Obviously that hasn't happened. Maybe we'll try again next summer. Thanks again.

Location

We have a summer home on the other side of Cleveland (Drive 10). It really helps me to see how much snow is in the area when I feel the need to check on the house. Our home is in DeWitt. We used to watch the cam at Borio's till they shut it off. Yours is more useful- Thanx

Webcam Location

I'm a former Syracusan, now a resident of Tallahassee, FL. I like the cam right where it is, for the same reason as Dolly. I can see the lake, I can see the grass, and the fence helps me to gauge how "flurry-ous your latest snow fall may have been----even ice melt and most recently those gorgeous icicles. One day I made it my desktop background, as did another Syracuse pal, now living in Portland OR. Thank you so very much for this visual treasure.

checking the weather

My son and his family live in Oneida and we live in Ohio.I really enjoy seeing what the weather is like near their home. A Grandma

Oneida Lake Cam

I'm in Tallahassee, FL now but my Grammy lived in Bernhard's Bay for some time. I check this every day because it looks like Gramma's front /back yard and I am back to 1967 again... Even in the winter, I can tell from the snow accumulation, that shows on the fencing, how much snow is happening. I cannot thank the owners of this property enough for allowing me a view of their present, and a view of my past. Cheryl Demong Haver

Webcam Placement Poll Update

Thank you for your participation in this poll and please continue to do so. We are on step 3 of 5 things we need to do to get a cam near the water. We hope to have this done sometime this summer so keep checking back and keep voting.

I live in Vestal NY and

I live in Vestal NY and enjoy seeing the lake , I look almost daily .  I work in a basement lab with no windows! Thank you for providing the peek at the the lake.

camera placement

Thank You for the web-cam! I check it everyday from florida.I know what the weather is like in nys before my kids do in Southbay!I like the current position because the fence rails and area of grass tell me alot about the days weather/snowfall.Thanks again for the service.See ya in the Spring!!!peace dv.

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