Crystal Lake sits on the eastern edge of Old Forge village — 84 acres of open water bordered by NY-28 and dotted with seasonal camps along the northern shoreline. The lake gets moderate powerboat traffic in summer (public launch off South Shore Road) and transitions to snowmobile and ice-fishing traffic once the ice sets in January. No fish stocking records or angler surveys on file with DEC, which usually means either legacy brook trout populations or bass/panfish that came in decades ago and never warranted management attention. The lake drains north into the Moose River; paddlers sometimes use it as a warm-up before committing to the longer flatwater runs upstream toward Limekiln or down toward McKeever.
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