
Largest lake wholly in New York. Southern ADK reservoir-lake anchored by Northville and the Conklingville Dam.
Great Sacandaga Lake is engineered. The Conklingville Dam, completed in 1930, raised the Sacandaga Valley by about thirty feet and produced a long, narrow, twenty-nine-mile reservoir that now functions as the Hudson River's primary upstream flood-control basin. Several pre-dam villages — Day, Edinburg, Osborn Bridge, Sacandaga Park — were either flooded outright or relocated. A handful of foundation walls and the occasional cellar hole are still visible on the lake bed in dry years.
The reservoir produces a different kind of Adirondack experience than the natural lakes do. The shoreline is more developed, more populous, and less wilderness-protected than the lakes of the central or High Peaks regions. Northville sits at the head of the lake — the southern terminus of the Northville-Placid Trail — and is the working access village. Edinburg and Day on the western shore, and the small communities along the south shore, are summer-camp and second-home communities, with the Sacandaga Outdoor Center as the main paddling-and-rental cluster.
What Great Sacandaga does that the natural lakes can't is scale. It is the largest body of water in the southern Adirondacks. It is fishable for walleye, pike, and bass at a level that compares to the upstate's largest reservoirs. It is the only southern-Park lake big enough for serious sailing. And it is forty miles from Saratoga Springs — the closest large body of recreational water to the Capital Region. For the audience that wants Adirondack-edge water without committing to a four-hour drive, this is the lake.
The reservoir
open at full pool
Walleye opener
main basin
The Conklingville Dam
Built 1930 · created the reservoir
Northville
Head of the lake · NPT southern terminus
Sacandaga Outdoor Center
Working paddle-rental and outfitter
Walleye + pike fishing
Among the best in the southern Adirondacks
Edinburg Bridge
Historic span across the western shore
38 directory entries across 6 chapters · 35 pinned on the map · 1 upcoming event · 4 Field Guides cover this region

Your year-round Adirondack basecamp near the lake.
Tipi glamping near Great Sacandaga Lake.
Whole-property Adirondack lodge on the West Branch Sacandaga — sleeps 20, with pizza oven, hot tub, and a private beach.

Nature Inspired Gifts, Jewelry, Garden Accessories, Plants, Annuals, and so much more!

Celebrating a quarter-century of arts and culture in the Sacandaga Valley
Container-grown perennials and shrubs from a Broadalbin greenhouse operation
Where to stay, where to eat, what to do — the curated trio above, plotted.
★ FeaturedLocated in Mayfield, Sacandaga Spirits offers a selection of handcrafted wines, liquors, and ciders. Visitors are invited to experience their local Adirondack offerings.
★ FeaturedThis classic roadside motel offers comfortable, practical rooms for year-round stays in Northville, just steps from the Great Sacandaga Lake.
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Editor's PickA Finnish-themed Nordic ski center on Lapland Lake Road in Northville, with groomed cross-country trails, rental shop, lessons, and on-site tupa lodging cottages. Nine miles from Great Sacandaga Lake.
Editor's PickThe Sacandaga Valley Arts Network fosters community pride and enriches life through visual arts, music, and theater programs, often exhibiting at the Northville Public Library.
Northville smoothie & açaí-bowl spot in the Great Sacandaga Lake corridor.
Fine-dining restaurant in the Great Sacandaga Lake region.
Beyond Your Garden is a container nursery, greenhouse, and garden center in Broadalbin, NY, specializing in growing annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs.
The Historic Copeland Covered Bridge is a 35-foot Queenpost truss bridge built in 1879 by Arad Copeland in Edinburg, Saratoga County. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it is the only covered bridge remaining in Saratoga C…
Booked as an exclusive buyout. Sleeps up to 20 across the main log lodge in Caroga Lake. Full kitchen and bar, three fireplaces, hot tub, sand volleyball court, wood-fired pizza oven, and a private sand beach on the West Branch Sacandaga River.
A glamping rental on Vunk Road Extension in Broadalbin, near Great Sacandaga Lake and within an hour of Saratoga Springs. Single-property booking with the grounds also available for events.

Brook trout streams that have been here since the glaciers, lake trout in two hundred feet of cold water, smallmouth on every shoreline — and a sortable atlas of every major water in the Park.

Every swimmable body of water in the Park — public beaches, state campground beaches, swimming holes, waterfalls, and the small ponds nobody writes about. From Million Dollar Beach to Moffitt.

Camps, cabins, and lakefront — what to know about Park-region real estate, financing a second home, taxes and STAR, lakefront vs. mountain vs. in-town, and the surprises a generalist agent won't flag.