Cedar Lake sits in the Tupper Lake region — a 72-acre water that holds its place in the mid-sized lake category without the name recognition or shoulder-to-shoulder pressure of the bigger resort waters nearby. No fish species data on record, which suggests either light management interest or simply under-sampled — common for middle-tier Adirondack lakes that don't line a highway or feed a known coldwater fishery downstream. The lack of curated nearby listings points to either private access or a more remote approach; waters in this size range near Tupper Lake tend to be reachable by seasonal roads or old logging traces rather than maintained DEC trails. Worth a closer look if you're working the area with a canoe and a willingness to scout.
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