Best lakes around Warrensburg, New York, are found nestled in the southern Adirondacks. This region provides access to several lakes that offer recreational activities and scenic beauty. Warrensburg itself features local aquatic attractions, while larger lakes are a short drive away. The area is characterized by its natural landscape and opportunities for outdoor exploration.
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Million Dollar Beach along the shores of Lake George is the largest and most popular beach along the lake. This spot has public restrooms and showers.
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Nice view, but you can get that in many places here. 🙂
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Beautiful view of Lake George
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Million Dollar Beach along the shores of Lake George is the largest and most popular beach along the lake. This spot has public restrooms and showers.
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The scenic marshy lakes you find along the eastern side of Thomas Mountain are unnamed. They are tributaries that flow into Edgecomb Pond.
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Lake George Village was originally called "Caldwell" when it was founded in 1810. In the late 1800s it became an increasing popular tourist site due to the beauty of the lake, steamboats like today's Minne Ha Ha became popular, and in 1962 the town was renamed "Lake George Village".
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Great view to the north.
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Magnificent view of the wonderful lake
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Echo Lake is a local gem situated directly within Warrensburg. It features Morry Stein Park & Beach, offering a swimming beach with lifeguards during summer, a pavilion, picnic tables, and playground equipment. It's an excellent spot for a convenient, family-friendly day out. You can find more information about Morry Stein Park & Beach at visitlakegeorge.com or on the Warrensburg town website.
Lake George, often called the 'Queen of American Lakes,' is a highly popular destination near Warrensburg. It's known for its crystal-clear waters, extensive shoreline, and numerous islands. Visitors particularly enjoy the Overlook to Lake George Village and the View to Lake George from Beach Road for scenic perspectives. The largest and most popular beach on Lake George is Million Dollar Beach, which offers public restrooms and showers.
Yes, several lakes in the area are great for families. Echo Lake in Warrensburg offers a supervised swimming beach, playground, and picnic areas. Lake George is also very family-friendly, with attractions like Million Dollar Beach and various water sports. Schroon Lake and Brant Lake also feature public beaches and calmer waters suitable for family activities.
The lakes around Warrensburg offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy swimming, boating, fishing, paddleboarding, and cruising on the larger lakes like Lake George and Schroon Lake. The surrounding areas provide extensive trails for hiking, running, and cycling. For hiking, consider routes like the 'Prospect Mountain via East Trail (Red) Loop' or 'Cat Mountain Red and Blue Trail Loop'. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Warrensburg guide. For running, explore routes like the 'French and Indian War Memorial – Million Dollar Beach loop' in the Running Trails around Warrensburg guide. Cyclists can find routes like the 'Lake George Courthouse Gallery – Brant Lake South Shore loop' in the Road Cycling Routes around Warrensburg guide.
Brant Lake is a prime spot for fishing enthusiasts, stocked annually with rainbow and brown trout, and home to various bass species. Schroon Lake is also excellent for fishing, stocked annually with lake trout and landlocked salmon. Lake George offers diverse fishing opportunities as well.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Lake George is famous for its crystal-clear, oligotrophic waters and approximately 300 islands. Schroon Lake and Brant Lake are surrounded by picturesque mountainous landscapes and forests. You can also find unique marshy areas, such as the Edgecomb Tributary Lake, which are tributaries flowing into Edgecomb Pond.
The summer months (June to Labor Day) are ideal for swimming and water sports, with lifeguards often present at public beaches like Echo Lake. The fall offers stunning foliage views around the lakes and is excellent for hiking. Winter provides opportunities for alpine skiing, snow-tubing, snowshoeing, and ice fishing on some lakes.
Yes, if you're looking for a quieter experience, Schroon Lake and Brant Lake offer a less crowded Adirondack getaway. Schroon Lake provides a mix of outdoor adventure and small-town charm, while Brant Lake is considered an 'unspoiled jewel,' appealing to those who prefer a more tranquil lakeside escape with ample water activities and trails.
Yes, Lake George boasts approximately 300 islands, many of which are state-owned and available for island camping. This offers a unique way to experience the lake's natural beauty.
Echo Lake in Warrensburg has Morry Stein Park & Beach with a swimming beach, pavilion, picnic tables, and playground. Million Dollar Beach on Lake George offers public restrooms and showers. Schroon Lake and Brant Lake both have public beaches, and their surrounding towns provide shops, restaurants, and lodging.
Lake George Village, visible from the Overlook to Lake George Village, became a popular tourist site in the late 1800s, with steamboats like the Minne Ha Ha becoming popular. The village was originally called 'Caldwell' when founded in 1810 and was renamed 'Lake George Village' in 1962 due to its growing popularity as a tourist destination.
Lake George is known for its exceptionally clean, crystal-clear waters. It is classified as an oligotrophic lake, meaning it is nutrient-poor, and is primarily fed by underground springs, which contributes to its remarkable clarity. It was recently named the cleanest lake in the U.S. by Travel + Leisure in 2024.


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