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8 Pinehurst Road

6 6.0   Sf: 8000   Yr: 1890  Acres: 8.800

Pinehurst Camp, circa 1890, 8.8 acre estate with 1045 feet of waterfront located on Lower Saranac Lake. Operated as The Pinehurst Hotel during the 1940's and 1950's. Restored to retain its history...

2 Pinehurst Rd Road

3 3.0   Sf: 2796   Yr: 1965  Acres: 20.500

Being offered for the 1st time in nearly 45 years, Camp Coutant situated along the shores of Lower Saranac Lake. Level waterfront parcel with 240+/-ft shoreline plus 19 acres of forestland...

31 Bayside Dr Birches Townhome # 5

3 0.0   Sf: 1884   Yr: 2007  Acres: 18.610

Welcome to Ampersand Bay Resorts Birches Townhome #5, a beautifully appointed getaway nestled on the tranquil shores of Lower Saranac Lake. Located just one mile from downtown Saranac Lake and only...

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12 George & Bliss Lane Pier 238

14 0.0   Sf: 16000   Yr: 1920  Acres: 27.800

GULL ROCK CAMP (c. 1902) is perhaps the finest, classic Adirondack Great Camp on Lake Placid Lake. The limited public access to this pristine, clear, mountain lake and the private retreats around it...

596 Mount Whitney Way

5 0.0   Sf: 5450   Yr: 2024  Acres: 1.500

Welcome to Antler Ridge - A Distinctive Lakefront Estate on Lake Placid Set on 1.5 private acres with 160 feet of shoreline, Antler Ridge is a newly reimagined lakefront sanctuary offering westward...

67 St. Regis Carry Road

10 0.0   Sf: 6966   Yr: 1991  Acres: 18.550

This extraordinary custom-built estate perched along the shores of Upper St. Regis Lake, with additional frontage on Bear Pond, offers a truly unmatched Adirondack experience. With breathtaking lake...

127 Victor Herbert Road

10 0.0   Sf: 5525   Yr: 1936  Acres: 0.640

An iconic and classic Adirondack Lake Placid waterfront home located ideally with road access, and year-round living in a Lake Placid Village superior location. Filled with stunning original details...

140 Peninsula Way

4 4.0   Sf: 3225   Yr: 2000  Acres: 1.710

Originally built in 1925 by Ben Muncil (who also built Camp Topridge on Upper St. Regis and White Pine Camp on Osgood Pond) '' Little Loj '' was relocated to Lake Placid in 1999pletely rebuilt and...

25 Point O View Way

5 6.0   Sf: 4000   Yr: 2021  Acres: 0.000

Camp Yellow Birch - Year Round, easy road access, 1 mile from Main St. Modern Rustic Elegance on Lake Placid. A rare opportunity to own a custom-built Lake Placid waterfront retreat that blends...

533 Hawk Ridge Road

7 5.0   Sf: 4000   Yr: 2000  Acres: 1.300

Perched in privacy on Upper Saranac Lake this extraordinary year round home is filled with custom Adirondack furnishings, four fireplaces, two slip boathouse, 4 bedroom guest house and a log lean-to...

63 Camp Way

4 0.0   Sf: 2610   Yr: 1977  Acres: 0.900

Nestled in the heart of the Adirondacks in Lake Placid New York finds this rare year round waterfront home on 150 feet on Lake Placid. Offering sweeping water views up the lake to Whiteface Mountain...

26 Hemlock Ledge Road

8 4.0   Sf: 6320   Yr: 1906  Acres: 28.790

Introducing the enchanting Hemlock Ledge, an Adirondack Great Camp steeped in history and charm. Built in 1906 for whiskey baron Henry Levy and designed by the celebrated artist and architect Julian...

144 County Rd, 45(Panther Mt Road)

12 0.0   Sf: 5500   Yr: 1920  Acres: 16.500

A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME OPPORTUNITY - Own the storied Panther Cove Compound on Upper Saranac Lake, NY, a true legacy estate assembled over 45 years by Mrs. Emily Donald beginning in 1928. Now spanning...

Lower Saranac Lake Information

Lower Saranac Lake is a picturesque lake located in the northeastern region of New York, specifically within the Adirondack Park. Here are some key details about Lower Saranac Lake:

1. Geography: Lower Saranac Lake is situated in the town of Harrietstown, in Franklin County. The lake is part of a chain of lakes that includes Upper Saranac Lake and Saranac Lake, making it a popular area for recreational activities.

2. Recreation: The lake is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities include boating, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, and swimming. The surrounding area features numerous campsites and hiking trails, especially within the nearby Saranac Lake Wild Forest.

3. Fishing: Lower Saranac Lake is known for its fishing opportunities. Anglers can catch various species, including bass, lake trout, and northern pike. Fishing seasons and regulations are managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation.

4. Campgrounds: There are several campgrounds around Lower Saranac Lake that cater to different camping preferences, from rustic sites to more developed facilities. These campgrounds often provide access to the water and the beautiful scenery of the Adirondacks.

5. Cultural and Historical Significance: The Saranac Lake area has a rich history, including ties to the Great Camps movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The region also has a significant connection to outdoor recreation and has been a well-known retreat for health and wellness, especially during the time when tuberculosis patients sought fresh air and natural remedies.

6. Accessibility: The lake is accessible from several points, with public access areas available for launching canoes, kayaks, and boats. Various accommodations, including lodges and vacation rentals, are also available in the nearby town of Saranac Lake.

Lower Saranac Lake is noted for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities, making it a favored spot for visitors looking to enjoy the outdoors in the Adirondacks.

If you're interested in specific real estate options, amenities, or activities around the lake, feel free to ask a Lake Real Estate Specialist!