
Little Salmon Lake is a 26-acre water in the Raquette Lake township — small enough that it doesn't anchor its own recreation scene, but large enough to hold interest if you're already in the area. The lake sits in the working patchwork of private land, state forest, and seasonal camps that defines much of the Raquette Lake region, which means access and use patterns vary year to year depending on easements and local arrangements. No fish data on file with DEC, which usually signals either limited public access or a pond that doesn't get surveyed often enough to justify stocking. Worth confirming access status locally before planning a trip.
Closest parking lots within range, ranked by walking distance. Accessibility flags come from Google verified-data; surface and capacity from OpenStreetMap. Confirm hours and seasonal closures before you go.
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What to do, where to stay, and what's reopening across the Park as the snow melts and the calendar fills.

A complete planning guide: difficulty by peak, common combo days, seasonal realities, and a sortable, filterable table of every summit.

Overnight, day, and trip camps in the Park — the camp belt, choosing the right fit, costs and financial aid, ACA accreditation, and the questions every parent should ask before they commit.