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Lodi

Lodi, NY offers scenic Seneca Lake views, vineyards and rolling farmland surrounded by wineries, waterfalls, and outdoor recreation opportunities. The town is also home to portions of the Finger Lakes National Forest, adding hiking, wildlife, and natural beauty to its agricultural and wine country heritage.

Did You Know?
 
  • Lodi, New York was established in 1826 and named after the Italian city of Lodi in northern Italy.
  • Portions of the Finger Lakes National Forest, the only national forest in New York State, are located within the Town of Lodi. 
  • Lodi is home to several award-winning wineries and vineyards along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, helping establish the Finger Lakes as one of America’s premier wine regions.
  • Bill Wagner and Wagner Vineyards played a major role in the growth of the modern Finger Lakes wine industry.
Notable People
  • Bill Wagner became one of the region’s early wine industry leaders through the founding of Wagner Vineyards, helping establish the Finger Lakes as a nationally recognized wine destination.
Town History

The Town of Lodi, New York was established in 1826 from portions of the Town of Covert and developed as a rural agricultural community along the eastern shoreline of Seneca Lake. Named after the Italian city of Lodi, the town became known for its fertile farmland, scenic lake views, and strong agricultural traditions that shaped community life throughout the 19th century.

Early settlers were drawn to the area by productive farmland, nearby waterways, and transportation routes that supported farming and commerce across the Finger Lakes region. Small hamlets, mills, churches, and family farms formed the foundation of the town’s economy and identity.

Over time, Lodi became closely associated with the Finger Lakes wine industry as vineyards and wineries expanded along the Seneca Lake corridor. The town is also home to portions of the Finger Lakes National Forest, the only national forest in New York State, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and outdoor recreation. Today, Lodi remains known for its quiet rural landscapes, wine country scenery, and connection to the natural beauty of the Finger Lakes.

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