Stewart Lake is a 19-acre water in the Great Sacandaga Lake region — small enough to paddle in an afternoon, large enough to hold some depth and privacy once you're on it. No fish stocking records on file, and no formal trail infrastructure means access details come down to property lines and local knowledge. Waters in this size range and geography often sit between private camps and town roads, and Stewart follows that pattern: if you're looking at it, you probably know someone who knows the shoreline. Worth a call to the nearest DEC region office in Warrensburg for current access and any updated stocking reports.
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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