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Want more where that came from? New York. By Victoria Garcia May. Chautauqua Lake, NY Chautauqua Lake is 17 miles long and is a family-friendly vacation spot for recreational activities. Saratoga Lake, NY Saratoga Lake is located in the eastern part of Saratoga County and is an ideal destination for a summer weekend getaway. PureWow may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story.
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These unique lakes are preserved within Green Lakes State Park and offer a spectacular view year-round. Lakes of New York. Hike some of the over 40 miles of Champlain Area Trails , set up camp at a local campground, clamber through the impressive Ausable Chasm , or splash about in the cool lake water.
This is one of the cleanest lakes in the region and one of the best lakes in New York for swimming. Avalanche Lake. If you're looking for rugged beauty, you'll find it at Avalanche Lake. Another stunning spot in the Adirondacks, this lake was named after the area was hit by an avalanche in the s. It sits rather high up in the Adirondack High Peaks , at an elevation of over 2, feet, between towering Mount Colden and Avalanche Mountain.
You'll have to hike to Avalanche Lake, which makes the camera-ready view even more amazing. Adventurous types choose the trails from nearby Lake Placid. They can cover anywhere from 10 to 12 miles there and back. The Trail of the Cedars is particularly captivating. Expect to see and possibly climb over giant boulders and verdant forest along the route.
Marcy Dam is a highlight. Insider's tip: If you're hoping to spend the night, book your campsite early, as the spots fill up quickly during the summer. Boat shed on Cayuga Lake.
Long, long ago, glaciers formed yet another beautiful water source. This one was named Cayuga Lake, and it lay in the lovely Finger Lakes region. The longest Finger Lake, Cayuga is also the second deepest. It is famed for hosting activities such as boating, sailing, swimming, and fishing, but it's also well known as the lake that wades into Ithaca 's shores.
This long lake measures nearly 40 miles, presenting visitors with an ample amount of space to get lost in. Don't worry, there are a ton of access points along the shore.
Not comfortable boating? Or rent a pedal boat, SUP, canoe, or kayak. Whatever you do, don't miss the sunset. It's glorious! Oneida Lake.
Oneida Lake has an edge over the other, larger beauties in New York. At 21 miles long, it is the largest lake to lie entirely within New York State's boundaries. A mere minute drive from Syracuse , one of the best cities in New York State , Oneida Lake is a great day trip destination. The lake provides everything you'd expect, like swimming, fishing, skating, and boating. Plus, its shallow depth makes it a hot spot literally for families visiting during the summer.
When it's time to eat, or take a break from the sun's intense rays, head to nearby Sylvan Beach. Here, you'll find a wide selection of shops and restaurants, not to mention an amusement park. Skaneateles Lake. One of the cleanest lakes in New York state, Skaneateles Lake supplies the drinking water for nearby Syracuse.
A sparkling gem surrounded by historic homes and larger mansions with sprawling lawns, Skaneateles will give your camera a real workout. And its main village, Skaneateles will provide the small-town charm you never knew you'd been craving.
Pronounced "skinny-atlas" or "skanny-atlas," this pristine lake is known scientifically as an oligotrophic. That means the lake has low levels of nutrients, which helps prevent overgrowth of algae and other vegetation. As clean as it is, Skaneateles Lake is one of the best lakes for swimming in New York.
It's also a great place to canoe, fish, or do any of the other fun water sports you love. Lake Erie and Downtown Buffalo.
Did you know that Lake Erie is the 11th biggest lake in the world? A stroll around the lake in any season is a relaxing experience. This is one of the oldest state parks in New York. It was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early s. There is a CCC museum located at the beach end of the lake. Grab your pole and see for yourself! This is a fun lake. And a big one! In fact, it is the largest lake found wholly inside New York state. One of the shallowest large lakes in the state, it freezes over completely in the winter offering up some great ice fishing and snowmobiling opportunities.
The village of Sylvan Beach is a top summer destination. Many fine bars and restaurants can be found here as well as a lively beach, a historic amusement park began in the s and a variety of small shops.
A man-made reservoir in the Adirondacks, this lake is 30 miles long. Today it is known for a wide variety of recreation activities. There are numerous summer camps along the lake shore. Be sure and stop at the historic I-Go-Inn restaurant and bar in Edinburg.. It was built in the s and is the oldest restaurant in the entire Sacandaga region. Some of the most remote wilderness in the Adirondacks. Great to look at, definitely a challenge to hike! This beautiful, small lake serves the Adirondack community of about residents.
It is 14 miles long and is a major summertime destination for campers and vacationers. And yes, there is an actual tree growing right through the building and out the roof. It has been scooping out summer treats for over six decades.
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