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Route 26 lot: 2

Acres: 5.860

Elevated building lot close to the private Loon Lake with deeded lake access. Enjoy boating, swimming and fishing on this pristine private lake that is located in the historic Loon Lake community...

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Showing 10 lake properties within 20 miles:

62 Peninsula Road

7 8.0   Sf: 7000   Yr: 1998  Acres: 23.000

Tucked away in a tranquil bay on Lake Placid, Brewster Point stands as an architectural crown jewel. Spanning 23 immaculate acres, this Adirondack Grand Lodge is a 7,000+ square foot masterpiece...

12 George & Bliss Lane unit: 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...

4761 NYS Route 86

0 0.0   Sf: 4252   Yr: 1980  Acres: 21.090

High Falls Gorge - Adirondack Nature Park & Tourist Attraction - A timeless slice of ancient history and natural splendor in operation for over 72 years. Turnkey year-round profitable business. Safe...

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...

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...

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...

40 County Route 46

6 5.0   Sf: 3147   Yr: 1920  Acres: 1.770

Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront...

782 Bartlett Carry Rd

7 0.0   Sf: 5900   Yr: 2015  Acres: 1.010

Perched just feet from the shore of Upper Saranac Lake stands this year-round home designed by renowned architect Nils Luderowski, a fine example of the ''Contemporary Adirondack Vernacular.'' As you...

Loon Lake - Franklin County Information

Loon Lake is a small, picturesque community located in Franklin County, New York. It is situated near the village of Saranac Lake and is part of the larger Adirondack Park region, which is known for its stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and vibrant local culture.

Key Features of Loon Lake:

1. Natural Beauty: Loon Lake is surrounded by scenic landscapes, including forests, mountains, and, of course, the lake itself, which is a popular spot for swimming, fishing, and kayaking.

2. Recreational Activities: The area is ideal for various outdoor activities, such as hiking, biking, and winter sports like skiing and snowmobiling. The nearby Adirondack Mountains provide numerous trails and parks for exploration.

3. Community: Loon Lake is primarily a residential area, with a mix of seasonal homes and year-round residences. The community is characterized by a friendly atmosphere and often hosts local events.

4. Proximity to Saranac Lake: Being close to Saranac Lake, residents and visitors have easy access to additional amenities, including shops, restaurants, and cultural activities.

5. Wildlife: The region is rich in wildlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. You might encounter various species of birds, deer, and other wildlife in the area.

If you're looking to visit or learn more about Loon Lake, outdoor activities and exploration of the Adirondack region are top draws. Additionally, local governance and community events can provide further engagement opportunities.

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