Every named reservoir in the Adirondack Park — flood-control basins, drinking-water sources, and the impoundments anchoring the southern watersheds.
Kyser Lake is a 196-acre reservoir in the Great Sacandaga Lake region — part of the network of impoundments and flowages that redrew the southern Adirondack waterscape in the early 20th century. The lake sits in a lower-elevation zone outside the blue line's wilderness core, a landscape of seasonal camps, private shoreline, and working waterfront rather than trailheads and lean-tos. No public fish stocking records on file, and no state boat launch — access here runs through local knowledge and private permission. If you're hunting public water in this corner of the Park, the Great Sacandaga itself is the play.