Looking to explore some of the best lakes in New York? Well, you’re not only looking in the right place (the state has over 7,600), but you’ve also come to the right place to learn about them. Dust off your bathing suit, beach towels, fishing gear, or hiking shoes and head to one (or more!) of these magical New York lakes.

  1. Lake George, Warren County

Lea Monroe/Only In Your State With over 30 miles of lake to love and hundreds of islands within it, there’s so much to see and do on Lake George, one of the best lakes in NY! A favorite place to visit, people from all over make this trip to enjoy the stunning waters of the Queen of American Lakes. Learn more about visiting Lake George. Lake George, NY 12845, USA

  1. Blue Mountain Lake, Indian Lake

Jess Buttery/Flickr Right in Hamilton County, this NY lake offers plenty of adventurous activities to keep residents busy. If you’re not interested in spending a day fishing on the lake, you could also hike Blue Mountain and get an amazing view of the water from above! Get the details on hiking Blue Mountain. Blue Mountain Lake, Indian Lake, NY, USA

  1. Lake Champlain, Plattsburgh

Julie Raccuglia/Flickr One of the many gorgeous bodies of water we share with others, Lake Champlain is not only a NY lake, but also a Vermont lake, and it even flows into Canada. The amazing views you get when you visit this North American wonder are unforgettable and will leave you coming back for more. Here are some additional facts about Lake Champlain. Lake Champlain, Lake Champlain

  1. Fulton Chain of Lakes, Adirondack Park

Steve Freitag/Flickr With amazingly remote areas like these, it’s hard not to want to spend all of your time up in Adirondack Park! A series of eight lakes, the Fulton Chain is a great recreational area. From fishing to unbelievable camping spots and so much more, you won’t regret checking out these NY lakes! Find out more about Fulton Chain of Lakes to help plan out your adventure. Fulton Chain Lakes, New York, USA

  1. North-South Lake, Greene County

Eden, Janine and Jim/Flickr A wonderful Catskills lake for adventurers to explore, over the years, North-South Lake has become quite the favored spot for camping. With over 200 camping sites, visitors love to come to the area and camp out for the weekend while exploring the beautiful surrounding areas. Get the most up-to-date info from about North-South Lake from the NYS DEC. North–South Lake, Hunter, NY 12463, USA

  1. Lake Tiorati, Harriman State Park

Rob Gross/Flickr Mark this spot down on your list for places to go and cool off in the summer. Lake Tiorati Beach is the perfect place to relish in the warm weather. This man-made NY lake is also a great place to go fishing or enjoy a day out on the boat. Learn more about what Lake Tiorati has to offer. Lake Tiorati, New York 10975, USA

  1. Cranberry Lake, Saint Lawrence County

J. Stephen Conn/Flickr Adirondack Park’s third largest lake and one of the best lakes in NY, this area is a favorite during the summer months because of its fantastic camping sites. Check out this writeup about Cranberry Lake and camping. Cranberry Lake, NY 12927, USA

  1. Raquette Lake, Hamilton County

shannon_h82/Flickr The Adirondack’s largest natural lake, Raquette Lake has nearly 100 miles of shoreline to explore. Wow! Learn more about what you can do at Raquette Lake. Raquette Lake, NY 13360, USA

  1. Green Lakes State Park, Manlius

rachaelvoorhees/Flickr Another great area to check out if you’re looking to go camping, Green Lakes State Park features both Green and Round Lakes. The eye-catching colors of the lakes will win you over, along with the many miles of trails to explore around them. Get more details about visiting Green Lakes State Park. Green Lakes State Park, 7900 Green Lakes Rd, Fayetteville, NY 13066, USA

  1. Cooper Lake, Woodstock

Jaine/Flickr One of several lakes in the Catskills, and the largest natural lake in the mountain range, this scenic area is a great place to spend the day outside soaking up the sun and enjoying a picnic. Don’t be turned off by the fact that swimming and fishing aren’t allowed here; you’ll be too preoccupied with staring at all the beautiful surrounding mountains to do much of anything else! Learn more about Cooper Lake. Cooper Lake, Woodstock, NY 12409, USA

What are your favorite NY lakes? Share with us in the comments! Looking for more of the best lakes in NY? Check out this additional list of  New York lakes.

Lea Monroe/Only In Your State

With over 30 miles of lake to love and hundreds of islands within it, there’s so much to see and do on Lake George, one of the best lakes in NY! A favorite place to visit, people from all over make this trip to enjoy the stunning waters of the Queen of American Lakes. Learn more about visiting Lake George.

Lake George, NY 12845, USA

Jess Buttery/Flickr

Right in Hamilton County, this NY lake offers plenty of adventurous activities to keep residents busy. If you’re not interested in spending a day fishing on the lake, you could also hike Blue Mountain and get an amazing view of the water from above! Get the details on hiking Blue Mountain.

Blue Mountain Lake, Indian Lake, NY, USA

Julie Raccuglia/Flickr

One of the many gorgeous bodies of water we share with others, Lake Champlain is not only a NY lake, but also a Vermont lake, and it even flows into Canada. The amazing views you get when you visit this North American wonder are unforgettable and will leave you coming back for more. Here are some additional facts about Lake Champlain.

Lake Champlain, Lake Champlain

Steve Freitag/Flickr

With amazingly remote areas like these, it’s hard not to want to spend all of your time up in Adirondack Park! A series of eight lakes, the Fulton Chain is a great recreational area. From fishing to unbelievable camping spots and so much more, you won’t regret checking out these NY lakes! Find out more about Fulton Chain of Lakes to help plan out your adventure.

Fulton Chain Lakes, New York, USA

Eden, Janine and Jim/Flickr

A wonderful Catskills lake for adventurers to explore, over the years, North-South Lake has become quite the favored spot for camping. With over 200 camping sites, visitors love to come to the area and camp out for the weekend while exploring the beautiful surrounding areas. Get the most up-to-date info from about North-South Lake from the NYS DEC.

North–South Lake, Hunter, NY 12463, USA

Rob Gross/Flickr

Mark this spot down on your list for places to go and cool off in the summer. Lake Tiorati Beach is the perfect place to relish in the warm weather. This man-made NY lake is also a great place to go fishing or enjoy a day out on the boat. Learn more about what Lake Tiorati has to offer.

Lake Tiorati, New York 10975, USA

J. Stephen Conn/Flickr

Adirondack Park’s third largest lake and one of the best lakes in NY, this area is a favorite during the summer months because of its fantastic camping sites. Check out this writeup about Cranberry Lake and camping.

Cranberry Lake, NY 12927, USA

shannon_h82/Flickr

The Adirondack’s largest natural lake, Raquette Lake has nearly 100 miles of shoreline to explore. Wow! Learn more about what you can do at Raquette Lake.

Raquette Lake, NY 13360, USA

rachaelvoorhees/Flickr

Another great area to check out if you’re looking to go camping, Green Lakes State Park features both Green and Round Lakes. The eye-catching colors of the lakes will win you over, along with the many miles of trails to explore around them. Get more details about visiting Green Lakes State Park.

Green Lakes State Park, 7900 Green Lakes Rd, Fayetteville, NY 13066, USA

Jaine/Flickr

One of several lakes in the Catskills, and the largest natural lake in the mountain range, this scenic area is a great place to spend the day outside soaking up the sun and enjoying a picnic. Don’t be turned off by the fact that swimming and fishing aren’t allowed here; you’ll be too preoccupied with staring at all the beautiful surrounding mountains to do much of anything else! Learn more about Cooper Lake.

Cooper Lake, Woodstock, NY 12409, USA

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The OIYS Visitor Center

best lakes in New York May 18, 2022 Rachel Raimondi  What are the best waterparks in New York? If you are looking for some waterslides, lazy rivers, and wave pools, you have some great choices in New York. If lakes in the Catskills aren’t your thing, head to Monticello’s  Kartrite Resort and Indoor Waterpark. At 80,000 square feet, it’s the largest in the state and has 11 different attractions. There is also Six Flags Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Waterpark in Queensbury, Splish Splash Water Park on Long Island, Enchanted Forest Water Safari in the Adirondacks, SplashDown Beach in Fishkill, Zoom Flume Water Park in the Catskills, Roseland Wake Park in the Finger Lakes region, and several more. How many state parks are in New York? New York is a great place for outdoor recreation, and you can do it in one of its 180 state parks located across the state. In fact, at six million acres, Adirondack Park is the largest park of all in America, not counting Hawaii and Alaska. It’s actually just as big as the entire state of Vermont and contains some of the very best lakes in New York. Can I hike to historical sites in New York? There are a ton of historic sites in New York that have hiking available, such the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site or Martin Van Buren’s former home at Lindenwald. But if you want to hike from one historic site to another (plus over a Hudson River bridge!), check out Olana State Historic Site, former home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Church. You can tour the home and grounds as well as do the Hudson River Skywalk, a six-mile out and back walk to the Thomas Cole National State Historic Site, the former home of Hudson River School founder, Thomas Cole. Learn more about this awesome walk.

The OIYS Visitor Center

best lakes in New York

May 18, 2022

Rachel Raimondi

 What are the best waterparks in New York? If you are looking for some waterslides, lazy rivers, and wave pools, you have some great choices in New York. If lakes in the Catskills aren’t your thing, head to Monticello’s  Kartrite Resort and Indoor Waterpark. At 80,000 square feet, it’s the largest in the state and has 11 different attractions. There is also Six Flags Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Waterpark in Queensbury, Splish Splash Water Park on Long Island, Enchanted Forest Water Safari in the Adirondacks, SplashDown Beach in Fishkill, Zoom Flume Water Park in the Catskills, Roseland Wake Park in the Finger Lakes region, and several more. How many state parks are in New York? New York is a great place for outdoor recreation, and you can do it in one of its 180 state parks located across the state. In fact, at six million acres, Adirondack Park is the largest park of all in America, not counting Hawaii and Alaska. It’s actually just as big as the entire state of Vermont and contains some of the very best lakes in New York. Can I hike to historical sites in New York? There are a ton of historic sites in New York that have hiking available, such the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site or Martin Van Buren’s former home at Lindenwald. But if you want to hike from one historic site to another (plus over a Hudson River bridge!), check out Olana State Historic Site, former home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Church. You can tour the home and grounds as well as do the Hudson River Skywalk, a six-mile out and back walk to the Thomas Cole National State Historic Site, the former home of Hudson River School founder, Thomas Cole. Learn more about this awesome walk.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

If you are looking for some waterslides, lazy rivers, and wave pools, you have some great choices in New York. If lakes in the Catskills aren’t your thing, head to Monticello’s  Kartrite Resort and Indoor Waterpark. At 80,000 square feet, it’s the largest in the state and has 11 different attractions. There is also Six Flags Great Escape Lodge and Indoor Waterpark in Queensbury, Splish Splash Water Park on Long Island, Enchanted Forest Water Safari in the Adirondacks, SplashDown Beach in Fishkill, Zoom Flume Water Park in the Catskills, Roseland Wake Park in the Finger Lakes region, and several more.

How many state parks are in New York?

New York is a great place for outdoor recreation, and you can do it in one of its 180 state parks located across the state. In fact, at six million acres, Adirondack Park is the largest park of all in America, not counting Hawaii and Alaska. It’s actually just as big as the entire state of Vermont and contains some of the very best lakes in New York.

Can I hike to historical sites in New York?

There are a ton of historic sites in New York that have hiking available, such the Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site or Martin Van Buren’s former home at Lindenwald. But if you want to hike from one historic site to another (plus over a Hudson River bridge!), check out Olana State Historic Site, former home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Church. You can tour the home and grounds as well as do the Hudson River Skywalk, a six-mile out and back walk to the Thomas Cole National State Historic Site, the former home of Hudson River School founder, Thomas Cole. Learn more about this awesome walk.