Granite Lake

Granite Lake is a lake in , . Granite Lake is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery and Saratoga Springs station.

Museum
is a part of Skidmore College and located in . is situated 2 miles southeast of Granite Lake.

Building
is a train station located in . It is served by two Amtrak intercity rail routes – the Adirondack and Ethan Allen Express. The station has one low-level side platform to the east of the tracks. is situated 2 miles south of Granite Lake.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Saratoga Springs and Milton.

is just south of the in upstate . Long a vacation destination for , is a pleasant town filled with swanky shops, spas and horse racing.

Town
is a town in , , United States. The population was 18,800 at the 2020 census. Some believe that the town was named after the poet, John , while other sources state that it is a shortening of "Mill-town" for the early mill activity. is situated 6 miles south of Granite Lake.

Granite Lake

Latitude
43.11499° or 43° 6′ 54″ north
Longitude
-73.80934° or 73° 48′ 34″ west
Elevation
443 feet (135 metres)
Open location code
87M8457R+X7
Geo­Names ID
5119046
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