Long Lake is a town in Hamilton County, New York, in the United States. The population was 711 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Long Lake
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Pond located on top of Mount Marcy that is the source of the Hudson River.
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5.0 based on 15 reviews
We offer unique gifts, camping and fishing supplies along with Grilled Paninis and Soups. Every Friday, join us for Lobster Rolls Memorial Day through Labor Day.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
The Long Lake Town Beach is located at 1258 Main Street. In the summer months Red Cross Certified Lifeguards on duty at our free public beach. Public restrooms are available as is free wifi, but the best part is the swim dock boasting mini-trampoline, rope swings and a slide. Annual activities at the beach include the 4th of July Celebration, Music by the Lake Concert Series, Waterski Show, Paddling Olympics, Long Boat Regatta, Swimming Races and so much more. The Town of Long Lake Parks and Recreation Department maintains the beach. Visitors can enjoy sitting in the shade of the gazebo or on our Adirondack chairs overlooking the majestic Seward Mountain Range at the northend of Long Lake, NY. Free parking. Free Wifi. Cell phone service is available.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
I have been wanting to visit the John Dillon Park for a year, but I waited too long last year and missed the date for the close of the season. It was well worth the wait! I wanted a place to walk that would be safe, not too physically challenging but would showcase some of the beautiful scenery of the area. The John DIllon Park met all of these qualifications in an outstanding manner. The trails are well marked and very well maintained. There are shorter and longer hikes making the experience very flexible. The views are outstanding. My favorite was the fishing dock. We walked past some of the lean to camping shelters and I was very impressed! Most of the campsites had two shelters with a fire pit, cooking grate and firewood, picnic table, composting toilet area and water. I did not have a chance to check these out, but there are also boating opportunities! I should probably have started with this, but one of the most welcoming aspect of the park was the Welcoming Center! It was staffed, I believe, by a student from Paul Smiths College. He was extremely pleasant and helpful and set a relaxed tone for our visit. He assured me that our dog was welcome and pointed out a water bowl! The Center had a good variety of reference materials, including maps, and emergency information. Needless to say, indoor plumbing was also reassuring! We wound up staying for only about an hour, but this is a site that could easily provide an all-day event or an overnight experience. This is the second Paul Smiths attraction that we have visited and I have been completely impressed by them both!
4.5 based on 11 reviews
22 mile, round trip, hour and three quarters excursions in a mystical corner of creation where Mother Nature resides year 'round. On site... Lakeside Knoshery...real NYC deli fare alfresco on the lake.
4.5 based on 87 reviews
You can hear the falls from the (FREE) parking lot ~ 2 minute hike from the Parking area and your there. EASY.. there are at least 3 picnic table that we saw as well as fire pits and outhouses. The falls are on the medium side. the area was well maintained ~ the only thing I could say is on a wet day take precautions most of the hike is Larger smooth rocks that would be slippery.
4.5 based on 77 reviews
Hoss's is a general store landmark in the heart of the Adirondacks. We offer everything from specialty groceries, beer, books, clothing, outdoor gear, gifts, even DEC Licenses and bait!
Neat old store with Oscar's smoked blue cheese wheel at the register. Try a sample! Found great gifts for family and friends. Locally roasted coffee and moose boots for our little grand goomba. Helpful staff adds to the fun.
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