Great Sacandaga Lake Region
At the southern tip of the Adirondack Park you will find Great Sacandaga Lake. This 29 mile long man-made lake was created by flooding Sacandaga Valley, a once booming resort town. Today the Great Sacandaga Reservoir and the surrounding region offer unsurpassed boating, water sports, snowmobiling, skiing, fishing and other recreational opportunities. The Royal Mountain ski area is located in Caroga Lake. You will find many quaint towns in this region, including the towns of Amsterdam, Batchellerville, Benson, Bleecker, Broadalbin, Canada Lake, Caroga Lake, Cranberry Creek, Day, Dolgeville, Edinburg, Fish House, Fonda, Fort Johnson, Gloversville, Great Sacandaga Lake, Green Lake, Hagam, Hope, Hope Falls, Johnstown, Keyser Lake, Lake Edward, Little Falls, Mayfield, Meco, North Broadalbin, North Bush, Northville, Peck Lake, Perth, Pine Lake, Pleasant Lake, Riceville, Sacandaga Park, Salisbury Center, Sammonsville, Stratford, Union and West Bush.
At the southern tip of the Adirondack Park you will find Great Sacandaga Lake. This 29 mile long man-made lake was created by flooding Sacandaga Valley, a once booming resort town. Today the Great Sacandaga Reservoir and the surrounding region offer unsurpassed boating, water sports, snowmobiling, skiing, fishing and other recreational opportunities. The Royal Mountain ski area is located in Caroga Lake. You will find many quaint towns in this region, including the towns of Amsterdam, Batchellerville, Benson, Bleecker, Broadalbin, Canada Lake, Caroga Lake, Cranberry Creek, Day, Dolgeville, Edinburg, Fish House, Fonda, Fort Johnson, Gloversville, Great Sacandaga Lake, Green Lake, Hagam, Hope, Hope Falls, Johnstown, Keyser Lake, Lake Edward, Little Falls, Mayfield, Meco, North Broadalbin, North Bush, Northville, Peck Lake, Perth, Pine Lake, Pleasant Lake, Riceville, Sacandaga Park, Salisbury Center, Sammonsville, Stratford, Union and West Bush.