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Forty Five acres on the shores of Lake Placid at the
base the High Peaks exists a unique 1800's summer estate “Camp
Solitude”.
A location optimally situated facing southeast with 180-degree view of
largely undeveloped shoreline along with panoramic mountain views.
Travel back in time and escape the crowds as you experience the beauty
of a 10-minute boat trip to this historic estate.
A two-story boathouse serves the practical use of storing boats as well
as finished living space on the second story.
The Main Lodge only feet from the lake offers covered porches to sit and
relax while taking in the views. The Great Room along with its stone
fireplace is wood paneled and has a wonderful patina only age can
create. Diamond divided light windows, fir floors, rustic touches
throughout, and a commercial kitchen.
Extensive guest lodging throughout the property.
$ 1,399,000 |
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Imagine facing West overlooking
a wide expanse of beautiful lake, with Forever Wild shoreline
opposite. Enjoy two and one half acres of wooded privacy
accessed over your own 500-foot driveway. Paddle kayaks or motor
the 25-mile interconnected Saranac Lake Chain of Lakes. Swim
from the sandy beach and lounge wondering where all the people
are. This rustic year round lodge features 3 bedrooms, 3.5
baths, an open floor plan upstairs, as well as a family room
downstairs.
$ 1,550,000 |
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“The Pinery” is hidden amongst several maturely wooded acres directly on
Upper Saranac Lake. Overlooking a south-east aspect with a panoramic
view of Whiteface Mountain and the High Peaks. This is the largest
expanse of open lake on Upper Saranac, a wonderful area for sailing. 200
feet of gradual sandy waterfrontage is perfect for swimming and wading.
The boathouse built on the shoreline offers an indoor place for canoes
and equipment storage plus a second story bonus room and viewing deck.
This year round rustic home includes artisan details with classic rustic
features. A cedar shingled exterior blends to the woodland setting. The
tastefully designed interior is a blend of several types of wood with a
stone fireplace, custom tiling, and log railings.
$ 1,250,000 |
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The quintessential Adirondack Camp a short boat trip from a mainland
terminal. The St. Regis Lake Chain near Paul Smiths is tastefully
enhanced by classic style Adirondack residences most accessed by motor
launch only. This congenial community hosts sailing races all summer.
Over 7 acres of maturely wooded landscape adjoin 275 feet of sandy
bottom lakefrontage. Warm sun filled Southern exposure ensures abundant
natural light throughout the day. Newly constructed in traditional style
circa 2004. The camp contains all the interesting old style without the
need to renovate. Graceful shingle style main camp faces the lake with a
screen porch along its entire length of the camp. A great room
encompasses the entire first floor as living room; dining room and
kitchen spaces combine in a great expanse. Warm the interior with the
stone fireplace, or utilize the baseboard heat. Period fixtures complete
the theme featuring Heartland appliances, art glass light fixtures, and
divided light windows. Guest cottage suite only feet from main lodge.
Completely furnished including boats.
$ 995,000 |
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Offered for the first time in 50 years, this
classic lake house is set amongst five maturely wooded acres overlooking
three hundred feet of gradual sandy lakefront. An exclusive neighborhood
untroubled by noise or overuse only 20 minutes from Saranac Lake. The
camp is anchored by a 30 x 30 vaulted great room with traditional doug
fir beams. A craftsman fireplace, large dining table, and numerous
seating areas exist within the great room. Picture windows overlook the
enormous deck, wooded landscape and lakeshore. There is a master suite,
four additional bedrooms and three bathrooms. Outside is a spacious deck
offering a western view across the entire lake.
No visible neighbors exist. The sandy shoreline slopes gradually;
perfect for children, water dogs and swimmers. Enjoy jumping off the
dock, which is large enough for several boats and sun bathing. This
1.5-mile lake is noted for its lack of use, great water quality and a
quiet exclusive nature. Motorboats are permitted, however the only boat
launch on the lake is private, considerably limiting the number of
boats. The lake is great for small sailboats, trout fishing, and
paddling. Adventure awaits paddlers who choose to explore the largest
such area within the Adirondack Park designated as the St. Regis
Wilderness canoe area. Only ½ mile from the clubhouse at the 18-hole
Saranac Inn course. Mountain bike & hike for miles on neighboring
Floodwood Road. Only five miles from the Adirondack Regional Airport.
$ 950,000 |
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Live-in boathouse residences were regulated out of
existence in 1973 by the creation of the Adirondack Park Agency. None
will be built again with living quarters, making this a highly rare
offering. A finite number of these truly unbelievable structures exist
on the Saranac Lakes; one of the most coveted is the boathouse suite at
The Point. To reside over the lake with uninterrupted lake views,
hearing the water beneath you, experiencing the lake has never been
better.
$ 895,000 |
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Enjoy the privacy of a
two-mile-lake with the exclusivity of only four houses on the
lake, 20 minutes from Saranac Lake. Rainbow Lake is 15-mile
interconnected waterway offering variety and seclusion. 15 acres
of wooded privacy and 434 feet of waterfront. Main house is a
3000 square foot brick craftsman cottage circa 1918. A formal
entry hall opens to large open living areas. It features four
bedrooms and five baths. Period details abound with four
fireplaces, a butler’s pantry, finely detailed porches, a full
basement with 8-foot ceilings, and wood floors throughout. Once
a residence of Buster Crabbe as well as the headmasters’
residence of the Adirondack-Florida School.
Sunny Southern exposure ensures pleasing light all day.
Additionally a 6500 square foot former schoolhouse is ready for
renovation, built on a full perimeter concrete foundation. The
structurally well-constructed building has many possibilities
for use. The two-story former dining area 50 x 30 would easily
convert to a Great Hall.
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Hoel Pond Family Compound
Situated near Saranac Lake in the St. Regis Wilderness Canoe area.
The lake is a 1-mile long, 90 feet deep glacial lake unbothered by
overuse and activity.
A level site offers 133 feet of sandy lakefrontage perfect for
wading revered by kids and dogs alike. Sited less than 10 feet from
the lake, the main lodge is the gathering space for the family to
enjoy meals viewing sunsets in the western exposed dining room,
while a roaring fire enlightens the atmosphere in the great room.
Tasteful rustic furnishings and a collection of rare animal mounts
enhance the rustic ambiance. Master suite is in the main lodge. The
guest camp, “Eight Gables” is ready for a family, a full kitchen
along with a bedroom, and loft sleeping space perfect for kids. The
boathouse with deck on top offers a 30 x 30 sitting area overlooking
expansive views. Included boats are a pontoon boat for family
outings, a Boston Whaler and authentic Adirondack Guideboat built by
Hanmer.
The lakefront has a beachside cabana perfect for sitting inside
if the bugs are in season.
Several garages offer storage for the families equipment, a
playroom on the second floor of one as well as an antique car to
complete the summer months. The entire property is maintained at a
high level and is professionally maintained.
$ 875,000 |
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Located 10 minutes from Interstate 87, on route 9
directly on Schroon Lake. A gently sloping site of 1.14 acres with 149
feet of lakefront. There is a nice section of gradual sand beach along
the shoreline. There are two buildings on the property, a sleeping
building and a living building.
First the sleeping building circa 1920 has four bedrooms, three
bathrooms, a kitchen, and sleeping porch. The detailing of the structure
is typical of the period, wooden doors, wide moldings, high ceilings,
and large divided light windows.
The living building is an architect-designed structure circa 1975. It is
situated nearest the lake. A window wall faces the lake opening to the
large deck lakeside. The open-air room spans forty feet while reaching a
height of 22 feet at its peak. This building has a full kitchen and a
bath.
$ 850,000 |
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Enjoy sunny Southern exposure with many hours of wonderful daylight
overlooking level topography and a sandy shoreline. Easily accessible on
a quiet paved dead-end street year round, only 10 minutes from the
Adirondack Regional Airport or 30 minutes to Lake Placid. This child
friendly site is enjoyable from the lawn to the swimming. The Great Room
overlooks an expansive view of open lake and a wrap around deck, very
useful during the warm days of summer. A massive granite fireplace
extends from floor to ceiling. The expansive kitchen has plenty of
counter space, a copper stamped backsplash, all appliances and a
breakfast table.
Two Bedrooms are located off the gallery in the great room separated by
an oversized bathroom. A spacious main floor master bedroom is directly
off the great room. In the finished walkout basement, a game room and TV
room are super for evenings and rainy days. The 18-hole Saranac Inn golf
course (public) is within walking distance of the house. The area lends
itself to bicycle rides, walks, and relaxation.
$ 835,000 |
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Enjoy three seasons on the clear deep waters of
Lake Placid. Enjoy privacy created by traveling only six minutes by boat
and the countless amenities available only in Lake Placid. This Lindal
Cedar home circa 1985 faces south with miles of open lake and enormous
mountain views. Natural light fills the homes interior from the
oversized windows and skylights. Privacy is afforded on 2 acres and the
lakefront measures 165 feet. The boathouse has multiple slips and the
upper floor is the perfect viewing area, with its open decks, screened
room and great room. Warm sun filled Southern exposure ensures abundant
natural light throughout the day. Lakefront living at its core involves
boats, experience this unique way of life on Lake Placid.
Best value on Lake Placid, quiet private and superb views of 4 miles
open lake and the High Peaks. Sunny southern exposure. Turn key and
ready for this summer. Bring your Ski Nautique and Chris Craft...this is
a winner.
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Enjoy open lake views and Western exposure from this premium site on
8-mile Upper Saranac Lake. The current rustic camp is only 5 feet from
the waters edge. Renovate the existing structure… keep it as a guest
cottage… or replace the structure entirely on a “grandfathered” building
site. The Adirondack Park Agency no longer allows residential structures
this close to the lake shore. Remain within the same footprint and build
the quintessential Adirondack Lodge without the complications of current
shoreline setback regulations. 1 Acre and 280 feet of waterfront on
Birch Point $ 795,000 |
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Enjoy open lake views and Western exposure from
this premium site on 8-mile Upper Saranac Lake. The current rustic camp
is only 5 feet from the waters edge. Renovate the existing structure…
keep it as a guest cottage… or replace the structure entirely on a
“grandfathered” building site. The Adirondack Park Agency no longer
allows residential structures this close to the lake shore. Remain
within the same footprint and build the quintessential Adirondack Lodge
without the complications of current shoreline setback regulations.
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Access through several miles of private roads assures
the highest degree of privacy available. This seasonal cottage is ready
to use this season, overlooking expansive lake views and sunsets. With a
large dock and deep-water lakefront, boating and swimming are excellent.
The two-bedroom camp has a fireplace, bath, kitchen and small loft. This
property offers the ability to enjoy use on one of the areas premier
lakes right away.
A substantial residence can replace the existing camp if desired.
$ 795,000 |
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On Mirror Lake…the centerpiece of Lake Placid…a non-motorized deep water
lake known for its calm waters, swimming and trout fishing. 1072 square foot
year round cottage sited directly on the shore of the lake. Views of the
length of the lake and a backdrop of mountains set the scene. The lake level
of the cottage is a Master Suite featuring lake views, an enormous bathroom
with architectural grade fixtures and 5 x 5 granite shower. Topside is the
great room, complete kitchen, fireplace, covered balcony, and second
bathroom. Enjoy wading the 130 feet of direct waterfrontage with a sandy
bottom perfect for swimming and boating.
$ 620,000
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Relax in complete privacy on an ideal south facing
13-acre site along the rugged shoreline of the Racquette River Flow, a
large beautiful body of water noted for water recreation. A prominent
peninsula with over 1400 feet of shoreline, ringed by a path is the site
for a well built lodge, perfect for year round respite. The magnificent
great room has wide pine paneled walls that light up brilliantly from
the numerous windows and the reflections of a flickering wood fire in
the floor to ceiling stone fireplace. Two first floor master suites open
to the outdoor deck spanning the entire lakeside. A third bedroom and
bath exist in the second floor. A spacious open floor plan provides a
hickory dining table that seats eight. Large open kitchen with generous
counter space, walk in pantry, and powder room. Completely furnished and
turn key. Outbuildings include a two-car garage and woodshed.
Conveniently located only 10 minutes from Tupper Lake. Swim, paddle, and
fish all from your own waterfront home.
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Enjoy the serene Saranac River setting…explore the
interconnected 25-mile Saranac Chain of Lakes… privacy on 1.9 acres with
no visible neighbors… recharge year-round in this rustic home in front
of the stone fireplace… relax in the tranquil woods overlooking the 280
feet of water frontage… accessible easily on a quiet dead-end street
only 10 minutes from Lake Placid…
The year round home offers a comfortable floor plan with separate living
room and dining room. The dining room connects thru a sliding door to
the outdoor deck perfect for summer meals or just relaxing outside. A
cathedral reading room overlooks the tranquil setting with views of
water and woods.
A boat storage building located onshore provides room for canoes and all
your water accessories, plus a dock for mooring larger motorboats. The
lake was the site of ESPN’s Great Outdoor Games Bass Fishing Tournament.
Swimming is good as the sandy bottom along the shore is nice for wading.
The wonderful Saranac River is part of a great chain of lakes running
for miles from Lake Flower to Oseetah Lake to Kiwassa Lake to Lower and
Middle Saranac Lakes.
Access to terrific restaurants, grocery stores, two performing arts
centers, sporting events, and an airport with daily service all make
living and visiting remarkable.
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Situated only 100 feet from the
lakeshore and hundreds of feet to either neighbor. Enjoy arriving through your
own 400-foot driveway through mature forest. Once part of a tree farm this
private community benefits from exclusivity and protection only available on
private lakes. The house is vintage 1970’s style finished inside with cedar and
wood floors. This compact vacation house has room for a family, the master
bedroom offers lake views and is on the main floor. Upstairs are two additional
bedrooms. There is a deck, screen-in porch and dock. Swimming from the shoreline
is wonderful as is starts out gradually and sandy. The house has been used in
winter before, so skiing and winter activities are also easily accomplished.
What makes Gull Pond exceptional among developed lakes in the Adirondacks is its
owners’ success in preserving the high quality of their lake’s water, fishing
and landscape. As an increasing number of lakes throughout the Northeast
experience problems with water pollution, noise and danger of speeding power
boats and personal watercraft, and aesthetic blight, Gull Pond stands out for
its tranquillity and natural beauty, as well as for the privacy enjoyed by its
residents. At its formation in 1973 the Gull Pond Property Owners Association
set high standards for the protection of the remarkably unspoiled environment;
these standards have become traditions as a new generation experiences the
beauty and tranquillity of Gull Pond.
Gull Pond is a small deep-water lake, a few miles southwest of Tupper Lake
Village in the Central Adirondacks, just 30 minutes from Saranac Lake and 40
minutes from Lake Placid. Nearby attractions include Lake Placid, Saranac Lake,
the Raquette River, extensive hiking trails, golf, and downhill skiing.
The lake itself covers nearly 300 acres and extends more than a mile across from
west to east and nearly a mile from north to south at its eastern end. Most of
the central area of the lake is well over 50 feet deep; 73 feet is the deepest
point. The water is remarkably clear, pure and soft as the water supply comes
from natural springs and rainfall in the 1,750-acre watershed surrounding the
lake.
Development at Gull Pond began in 1971 with the initial subdivision of the land
surrounding the lake. Generous-sized lots allowed for privacy for each owner.
Lots range in size from 4 to more than 10 acres with shorelines of 250 to over
1,000 feet. The 1971 survey fixed in perpetuity the boundaries of the 49 lots
surrounding the lake, of which 35 have homes built on them. Most homes at Gull
Pond were built after 1973 when the Adirondack Park Agency began regulating
setbacks (from the lake) for houses and standards for septic systems. Deed
covenants set a 750 square foot minimum for houses and prohibit mobile homes.
Gull Pond has no public access areas, and fishing in Gull Pond is reserved for
those fortunate enough to own property on its shores. The pristine waters of
Gull Pond are home to lake trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, smallmouth bass,
and landlocked salmon. The Gull Pond Property Owners Association owns the lake
bottom, as well as four islands in the southeast bay. The largest island is used
by residents’ children and grandchildren for picnics and overnight camping.
Peaceful, private Gull Pond is a unique place in the Adirondacks.
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Mt. Arab Lake is exceptional among developed lakes in the Adirondacks
primarily due to its owners’ success in preserving the high quality of
their lake’s water, fishing and landscape. Mt. Arab Lake stands out for
its tranquility and natural beauty, as well as for the privacy enjoyed
by its residents. This gradual access parcel is comprised of 1.1 acres
and 193 feet of sandy-bottomed lake frontage. There is room for a
boathouse/dock as well as a shallow sandy swimming area for children.
Motors are allowed on the 1-mile lake with a 50hp limit. Trophy lake
trout flourish in the clean, clear, 90-foot deep lake. There are very
few owners on the lake, thus congestion and overpopulation are not
present. The property is accessible by paved town road year round.
Nearby the Town of Tupper Lake offering shopping other provisions.
Enormous protected acreage surrounds the owners of Mt. Arab Lake, as
well as the mountain itself is a fun hike to the summit. $
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The St. Regis Wilderness Area is a pond hopper’s
paradise. Many of the carries are short and most routes can be done as
an unencumbered day trip. The classic is the seven carries route, a
nine-mile trek from Little Clear Pond to Paul Smiths, traversing ten
lakes and ponds.
Saranac Inn is no longer in existence, however the golf course still is.
It is an 18-hole course designed by renowned Scottish Pro and Architect
Seymour Dunn. The Saranac Inn Golf and Country Club was awarded 2006
Golf Digest Best Places to Play. The course is within a five-minute
stroll of these properties.
Church Pond is accessible easily year round.
Saranac Lake Village 20 minutes.
Lake Placid 30 minutes.
Adirondack Regional Airport 10 minutes
Two adjoining waterfront parcels of wooded land on a no-motor pond in
the St. Regis Canoe Area in the Saranac Lakes Wild Forest. Each level
parcel consists of 1.25 acres. Waterfrontages are 235 feet and 181 feet.
The pond itself is 60 feet deep suitable for swimming, fishing and
enjoying wonderful views. Church Pond has no public access areas, the
waters of Church Pond are reserved for those fortunate enough to own
property on its shores. Suitable for the construction of a single-family
residence, dock, and accessory structures, this opportunity gives you
the freedom to build what you wish.
Lot 22 1.25 acres 181 feet of waterfront: $ 150,000
Lot 23 1.25 acres 235 feet of waterfront: $ 165,000
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