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  2. Blue Lake (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Lake, also called Sterling Forest Lake, is located in Sterling Forest State Park, New York. As of 2018, the Blue Lake Reservoir System, operated by SUEZ North America (formerly United Water), supplies drinking water from Blue Lake to about 1,200 people. Overview. The lake is the largest of many smaller lakes in the state park.

  3. Blue Mountain (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Topo map. USGS Blue Mountain Lake. Blue Mountain is a peak in the Adirondack Mountains of New York State in the United States. Located east of Blue Mountain Lake, Hamilton County, the peak reaches a height of 3,750 ft (1,140 m). [1]

  4. Green Lakes State Park - Wikipedia

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    The park preserves the largest stand of old growth forest in Central New York, [4] and Round Lake has been designated as a National Natural Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior. [5] The park is centered on two small lakes, Green Lake and Round Lake, which have an unusual blue-green color.

  5. Adirondack Experience - Wikipedia

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    Adirondack Experience (formerly Adirondack Museum), located on NY-30 in the hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County, New York, is a museum dedicated to preserving the history of the Adirondacks.

  6. Blue Mountain Lake (New York lake) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Mountain Lake is a 1,334-acre (540 ha) lake in Hamilton County, New York, in the central Adirondacks. Blue Mountain Lake is the eastern end of the Eckford chain of lakes. It is located west of Blue Mountain. The hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake lies on its southeastern shore and the Adirondack Museum looks down from high above its eastern ...

  7. New York State Route 30 - Wikipedia

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    Between Blue Mountain Lake and Long Lake, NY 30 is concurrent with the western third of NY 28N. [4] Near Tupper Lake, it skirts the boundary between Franklin and Saint Lawrence for a considerable distance before entering Tupper Lake and intersecting NY 3 .

  8. Indian Lake, New York - Wikipedia

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    Indian Lake is a town in Hamilton County, New York, United States. The population was 1,352 at the 2010 census. [3] The name is from a lake of the same name that is largely inside the town. There are no permanent stop lights in the town. Law enforcement is provided by New York State Troopers and Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.

  9. The Hedges - Wikipedia

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    The Hedges. /  43.85417°N 74.45000°W  / 43.85417; -74.45000. The Hedges is a historic home and Adirondack Great Camp located at Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County, New York. The property consists of 30 buildings and structures and many related site features.

  10. Raquette River - Wikipedia

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    The Raquette River, sometimes spelled Racquette, originates at Raquette Lake in the Adirondack Mountains in the U.S. state of New York. 146 miles (235 km) long, it is the third longest river entirely in the state of New York. The river is a popular destination for canoeing and kayaking.

  11. Lake Champlain - Wikipedia

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    The Champlain Valley is the northernmost unit of a landform system known as the Great Appalachian Valley, which stretches between Quebec, Canada, to the north, and Alabama, US, to the south. The Champlain Valley is a physiographic section of the larger Saint Lawrence Valley, which in turn is part of the larger Appalachian physiographic division.