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Description: Saranac Lake, New York Resource Travel Guide to the Saranac Lake Region, Lake Placid and Tupper Lake in Upstate New York featuring Adirondack attractions, Adirondack real estate and vacation rentals, B&B's, cottages, inns, lodging & accomodations, A member of the award winning ADIRONDACKS.com and Lake Champlain Valley.com network of travel sites. New York campgrounds, rustic furniture, arts & crafts, restaurants and the largest on-line calendar of events for the Adirondack Park Region, Lake Geor

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Saranac Lake NY .com is the premier online guide to historic Saranac Lake, New York showcasing hundreds of exciting attractions throughout the Adirondack region including Lake Placid (host of the 1932 & 1980 winter Olympics) , Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake. We invite you to take a virtual tour of some of our most popular travel destinations including Paul Smiths, Loon Lake , Rainbow Lake, Lake Clear, Raybrook, Keene , Keene Valley, Jay, Wilmington, Essex, Ticonderoga , Crown Point, Schroon Lake , Westport ,

The Village of Saranac Lake is located in the heart of the magnificent High Peaks Region and is famous for its many beautiful lakes and streams including the Upper, Lower and Middle Saranac Lakes, Kiwassa Lake, Oseetah Lake, Lake Flower and Upper and Lower St. Regis Lakes. These waters offer some of the finest fishing in the country and are home to many native species of trout, bass and pike. The Saranac Lake region offers visitors a rich variety of historic, artistic and cultural attractions. Saranac Lake

today as the rustic 'Adirondack style' representing a unique chapter in Americian architectural history. These rustic camps served as huge retreats for wealthy families like the Rockefellers and Vanderbilts for half a century. Today, visitors can actually tour some of these 'Great Camps' and experience their spectacular beauty first hand.

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