On July 3 of each year, the residents of the lake participate in a tradition called the "Ring of Fire", sponsored by the Conesus Lake Association. Participants light
road flares around the lake and shoot off
fireworks. The festivities typically start at dusk, with approximately 10,000 flares lit at 10:00 PM. When frozen over in the winter, Conesus Lake is used for snowmobiling and ice fishing.
Fishing Fish species present in the lake include
walleye,
northern pike,
yellow perch,
smallmouth bass,
largemouth bass, and
tiger muskie. Access is available via state owned hard surface ramp off East Lake Road, a state owned hand launch access on Pebble Beach Road in the hamlet of Lakeville, a state owned hand launch access on
US-20A in the hamlet of Lakeville, or at a car top launch access on the south shore off
NY-256. File:Aerial view of Conesus Lake.jpg|Aerial view of Conesus Lake File:Conesus Lake Ring of Fire and fireworks 2.jpg|Fireworks during the Ring of Fire; the red lights at the bottom are flares File:Artwork in Building Formerly Known as St. Michael's Mission.jpg|alt=Artwork of two men embracing|Artwork in Building Formerly Known as St. Michael's Mission in 2024 ==References==