Places to Shop and Visit:
The village of Cranberry Lake is just a few miles away and has three restaurants: The Windfall, Cranberry Lodge, and The Stone Manor. There is a grocery store, liquor store, an ice cream stand, several gift shops, a gas station, a public beach, a public boat launch, and a marina that rents boats. The new Wild Center Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks in Tupper Lake is just 20 minutes away, and the Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake is 1.5 hours away. You might also visit Lake Placid and Saranac Lake. They are an hour to the east. For the truly adventuresome, some of the best white water rafting in the country is found on the Black River 2 hours to the West. Whatever suits your fancy, you'll find it in the Adirondacks.
Beautiful Cranberry Lake:
Cranberry Lake, the 3rd largest in the Adirondack Park, covers 11 square miles and has 55 miles of shoreline, over 40 of which are owned by the State and declared forever wild. The Cranberry Lake region is one of the largest remote areas in the state. Just south of the lake are thousands of acres of hills, lakes, ponds, and virgin forests. There are countless hiking trails in the area, numerous State Parks, and you are only 40 minutes away from the high peaks region where you'll find some of the most scenic trails anywhere in the country.