- Long Lake (New York)
Infobox lake
lake_name = Long Lake
image_lake = Long lake fog.jpg
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location =Adirondacks , NorthernNew York
coords = coord|43|58|22|N|74|25|16|W|type:waterbody_region:US-NY|display=inline,title
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inflow =Raquette River
outflow =Raquette River
catchment =
basin_countries = United States
length = convert|14|mi|km|abbr=on
width = convert|1|mi|km|abbr=on
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elevation = convert|557|ft|m|abbr=on
islands = 9
cities =Long Lake, New York (hamlet)Long Lake is a convert|14|mi|km|sing=on lake in Hamilton County,
New York in theUnited States ; the average width is half a mile. It is part of theRaquette River , which flows in a straight, northeast-trending valley.NY 30 crosses at a narrows convert|4|mi|km from the south end where the hamlet of Long Lake is located. There are two public beaches and a state boat launch. More than half of the shoreline is part of the New York State Forest preserve. The northern end of the lake is undeveloped.History
Settled by the 1830s, Long Lake was isolated, except by water, until the
New York Central railroad extended a spur to Sabbatis at the north town line. The area was frequented by sportsmen and tourists, and the earliest settlers were hunting guides and boat builders. Long Lake was part of a water route that connected theFulton Chain Lakes with theSaint Lawrence river drainage. This route was frequently traveled byguideboat orcanoe in the mid-late 19th century. At that time, "a typical trip might start at the Saranacs, from which a party could make its way to the Raquette River via Indian Carry and Stoney Creek." [Terrie, Phillip G. "Wildlife and Wilderness", Purple Mountain Press, Limited, 1993. pg. 44] The trip continued "via the lakes accessible from it— Long, Raquette, Forked, Blue and Tupper." ["Ibid."]U.S. Senator
Orville H. Platt had a summer camp on Long Lake in the 1800s. [Jerome, Christine "Adirondack Passage: Cruise of Canoe Sairy Gamp", HarperCollins, 1994.]There was once a proposal to link Long Lake with the
Hudson River by way of a canal, which was started but abandoned.ee also
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Adirondack Canoe Classic
*Northern Forest Canoe Trail References
ources
*Jamieson, Paul and Morris, Donald, "Adirondack Canoe Waters, North Flow", Lake George, NY: Adirondack Mountain Club, 1987. ISBN 0-935272-43-7.
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