Adirondack Lakes & Rivers

There’s nothing quite like the Adirondacks. The mountains, lakes, and rivers are some of the most beautiful in the world! So, whether you’re looking for a place to fish or just a great place to hang out with friends, there are plenty of options near your favorite Adirondack lake or river.

If you’re not sure where to start, don’t worry we’ve got all the info on amazing waterfronts to check out right here:

Benefits of Motor-Free Adirondack Lakes

There’s something incredibly peaceful about paddling across a calm, quiet lake, surrounded by untouched wilderness and the natural beauty of the Adirondack Mountains. Although the number of motor-free lakes in the Adirondacks is limited, these quiet waters provide many benefits, not only for recreation, but for natural resource protection. 5 Benefits of Motor-Free Lakes in […]

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Two people in a canoe paddling at Twin Ponds Preserve in the Adirondacks

Motor-Free Lakes in the Adirondack Park

The Adirondacks are revered for their abundance of untouched wilderness and natural beauty. People travel from near and far to experience the great outdoors in this 6-million-acre park, which offers many wild mountains to climb, trails to hike, and backcountry to bushwhack, all free of motor vehicles. Of course, the park also features thousands of […]

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FAQs About Twin Ponds Preserve & Adirondack Waterfront Property

Twin Ponds Preserve offers pristine Adirondacks lakefront property in a secluded 2,000-acre area. Located in the northern reaches of the Adirondack Wilderness area, Twin Ponds is a hidden gem that includes a pristine 500-acre lake with nearly 7 miles of shoreline. Here are a few frequently asked questions we get about life in and around […]

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Common Lakes in the Adirondacks

The Adirondacks are home to thousands of lakes, ponds, and rivers, offering unparalleled paddling and boating opportunities, among other outdoor activities. While it would take many lifetimes to explore them all, there are several that simply cannot be missed. Their rich history and natural beauty make each one a remarkable place to visit and an […]

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River with cascades in the Adirondack Area

Adirondack Waterfalls to Explore This Spring

There’s definitely something awe-inspiring about a waterfall. The rush of the water. The power. The natural beauty. With its many streams and rivers winding through the region, the Adirondacks are blessed with waterfalls. And springtime in the Adirondacks is the season to enjoy them when water flows are high with seasonal run-off. Spring is the […]

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reflection of clouds on quebec brook

An Adirondack Treasure – Quebec Brook

A perfect late summer day on Quebec Brook in the northern Adirondacks, a beautiful stream where you are sure to find yourself alone in wild country. The boreal forest of the Canadian north, consisting of black spruce and tamarack, is common in this region of the Park. There is something about the vast stretches of […]

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view of adirondack mountains from lake champlain

Life is Better on Lake Champlain

If you’re looking for lakefront property for sale, it’s definitely worth exploring Lake Champlain. Known for its rich history and a legendary lake monster named “Champ”, this area offers scenic beauty, an abundance of recreational activities, and some of North America’s best bass fishing. Lake Champlain By The Numbers As the third largest body of […]

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Long Lake NY

FAQs About Long Lake, NY

Whether you’re looking for a quiet place to relocate permanently or you’re looking for a quiet place to get away from busy life, Long Lake has you covered. While you look at available properties in the Adirondacks, here are a few frequently asked questions we get about Long Lake and what makes it unique for […]

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morning fog and tree reflections on round lake

Views of Round Lake Make for a Peaceful Adirondack Morning

Dawn is a great time to be on the water; intense early morning light, still waters, and the noise of birdsong. This is Round Lake, located near Little Tupper in the central Adirondacks. In the distance is the lonesome call of a loon, and nearby the repetitive verse of the white throated sparrow…..”Old Canada, Canada, […]

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