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Upper Saranac Lake

The largest of the Saranac chain, this five-thousand-acre lake reaches depths reported to approach ninety feet and offers an intermediate-level paddling and angling experience. Its waters are known to support a robust multi-species fishery—lake trout, smallmouth bass, northern pike, and salmon among them—though current NYSDEC regulations apply to all harvest. Multiple public launches and marina facilities provide ready access to its considerable expanse, making it a centerpiece of the northern Adirondack lake country.

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Type
Lake
Surface
5,088 ac
Max depth
90 ft
Species
4 listed
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest each, within 25 miles

Coffee
Blue Moon Café
9.2 mi away
Restaurant
Red Fox
8.1 mi away
General store
ADK Trading Post
19.2 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (5)
§ Fishing

What’s in the water

Lake troutLake troutSalvelinus namaycushNativeSmallmouth bassSmallmouth bassMicropterus dolomieuStockedNorthern pikeNorthern pikeEsox luciusNativeLandlocked Atlantic salmonSalmonSalmo salarNative
§ Field guide
Species, regs & waters atlas →
Size limits, seasons, NY state records, and where to fish in the Park.
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (10)
Lakes & ponds (5)
Trails (3)
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