Located on 68.08 acres in Indian Lake, NY, this land is a mix of balsam, maple and birch forest and would make the perfect location for a hunting club or family getaway. The land offers rolling topography and beautiful Adirondack mountain views with several prime building sites featuring easy road access to State Route 28 and utilities nearby. Hunting opportunities are diverse and include white-tailed deer, eastern turkey, black bear and small game. At the back corner, the property adjoins the Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area, adding miles of deer hunting and recreational opportunities well beyond property bounds. Nearby boat launches include Indian Lake and Lake Abanakee plus the nearby Cedar River Flow for canoeing and kayaking. Close to the village of Indian Lake which offers lodging, restaurants, groceries and local shopping plus four seasons of local events. Only 10 minutes to North Cr...
Located on 68.08 acres in Indian Lake, NY, this land is a mix of balsam, maple and birch forest and would make the perfect location for a hunting club or family getaway. The land offers rolling topography and beautiful Adirondack mountain views with several prime building sites featuring easy road access to State Route 28 and utilities nearby. Hunting opportunities are diverse and include white-tailed deer, eastern turkey, black bear and small game. At the back corner, the property adjoins the Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area, adding miles of deer hunting and recreational opportunities well beyond property bounds. Nearby boat launches include Indian Lake and Lake Abanakee plus the nearby Cedar River Flow for canoeing and kayaking. Close to the village of Indian Lake which offers lodging, restaurants, groceries and local shopping plus four seasons of local events. Only 10 minutes to North Creek and 15 minutes to Gore Mountain Ski Center.
From I-90 Take I-90 W and NY-12 N to NY-365 E in Trenton. Take the NY-365 exit from NY-12 N Turn right onto NY-365 E Continue on NY-8 N. Drive to NY-28 N in Indian Lake Turn right onto NY-28 N Look for signs on the right past the OK Slip Falls trailhead.