Saranac Lake
Saranac Lake is a village in the Adirondacks in New York state. It lies in the towns of Harrietstown, St. Armand, and North Elba, inside the boundaries of Adirondack State Park.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Town with 4,890 residents
- Description: village in New York, United States
- Also known as: “Saranac Lake, New York” and “Saranac Lake, NY”
- Postal code: 12983
Places of Interest
Highlights include Mount Pisgah and Baker Mountain.
Mount Pisgah
Peak
Mount Pisgah is a 2,090-foot-tall mountain in Essex County on the northern edge of the village of Saranac Lake. The mountain is privately owned. There is a small, dispersed housing development on the south side, communications towers on the summit, and a village ski area on the north side.
Baker Mountain
Peak
Baker Mountain is a 2,454-foot-tall mountain in Essex County, New York east of Saranac Lake. It is part of the McKenzie Mountain Wilderness Area. The trail to the top is about 0.9-miles long; the hike is part of the "Saranac Sixer".
Lake Flower
Photo: Mwanner, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Lake Flower is a 300-acre lake in Franklin County and Essex County in the Adirondack Mountains of Upstate New York in the United States. The lake was created by damming the Saranac River in 1827.
Saranac Lake
- Categories: village of New York and locality
- Location: Town of Harrietstown, Franklin, Adirondacks, New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
44.3297° or 44° 19′ 47″ northLongitude
-74.1311° or 74° 7′ 52″ westPopulation
4,890Elevation
1,545 feet (471 metres)IATA airport code
SLKUnited Nations Location Code
US SLKOpen location code
87P78VH9+VHOpenStreetMap ID
node 158836364OpenStreetMap feature
place=townGeoNames ID
5136322Wikidata ID
Q2663981
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Welsh—“Saranac Lake” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “سارانك ليك”
- Basque: “Saranac Lake”
- Catalan: “Saranac Lake”
- Cebuano: “Saranac Lake”
- Chinese: “Saranac Lake”
- Chinese: “萨拉纳克湖”
- Chinese: “薩拉奈克湖”
- Chinese: “薩拉納克湖”
- Chinese: “薩拉納克萊克”
- Dagbani: “Saranac Lake”
- Danish: “Saranac Lake”
- Dutch: “Saranac Lake”
- French: “Saranac Lake”
- German: “Saranac Lake”
- Gilaki: “ساراناک لیک (نيۊیؤرک)”
- Gilaki: “ساراناک لیک”
- Greek: “Σάρανακ Λέικ”
- Haitian: “Saranac Lake, New York”
- Haitian: “Saranac Lake”
- Italian: “Saranac Lake”
- Japanese: “サラナク・レーク”
- Japanese: “サラナク・レイク”
- Japanese: “サラナクレーク”
- Japanese: “サラナクレイク”
- Japanese: “サラナック・レーク”
- Japanese: “サラナック・レイク”
- Japanese: “サラナックレーク”
- Japanese: “サラナックレイク”
- Japanese: “サラナック湖”
- Ladin: “Saranac Lake”
- Malagasy: “Saranac Lake, New York”
- Malagasy: “Saranac Lake”
- Mazanderani: “ساراناک لیک (نیویورک)”
- Mazanderani: “ساراناک لیک”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Saranac Lake”
- Polish: “Saranac Lake”
- Portuguese: “Saranac Lake”
- Russian: “Саранак Лейк”
- Russian: “Саранак-Лейк”
- Serbian: “Saranac Lake, New York”
- Serbian: “Saranac Lake”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Saranac Lake, New York”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Saranac Lake”
- Spanish: “Saranac Lake (Nueva York)”
- Spanish: “Saranac Lake”
- Swedish: “Saranac Lake”
- Ukrainian: “Санарак Лейк”
- Ukrainian: “Саранак-Лейк”
- Volapük: “Saranac Lake”
- Welsh: “Saranac Lake, Efrog Newydd”
- Welsh: “Saranac Lake”
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