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Welcome to
LONG LAKE, NY
Town of Long Lake, Hamilton County
RA(C)QUETTE RIVER CORRIDOR PROJECT
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Long Lake - the Heart of the Park
When
spring arrives, streams overflow as snow melts and rushes to the many
lakes,
ponds and rivers. Buttermilk Falls lives up to its name as churning
waters
bubble over its rocks. The forest floor becomes carpeted with
wildflowers,
mosses and ferns; and the mountains and hills are covered with a
beautiful
blanket of varying shades of green. Bears awaken and begin their search
for food. Trout fishing becomes a major recreational activity, and the
lakes come alive with geese, loons, and the magnificent bald
eagle.
During the summer, the clean, clear lakes
are busy
with the activities of swimmers, boaters, and fishermen. The many
trails
are visited by hikers, as wildlife scampers everywhere. It's a
wonderful
time for the patient camera buff to get a shot of deer, squirrels,
waterfowl,
and of course, the Long Lake Bear.
As the end of September approaches, this
area is
at its best. With indescribable beauty, Jack Frost lays his patchwork
quilt
of reds, oranges and yellows over the town.
By late November the lake begins to ice over
and the
mountain tops are capped with white. By Christmas the lake is frozen
and
everything is blanketed with pure white snow. the community begins
filling
bird feeders. Laughing children can be heard as they slide and skate.
Cross-country
skiers, snowmobilers, snowshoers, and ice fisherman gather in this
winter
wonderland.
Long Lake is formed by a widening of the
Raquette
River, which flows north as it empties into the St. Lawrence River. The
divide between the Raquette River and the Hudson River is near Route
28N
approximately 3 miles northeast of the Long Lake Town Hall between Long
Lake and Newcomb.
Contact the RRCP

04.20.06
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