Franklin County, New York Land For Sale (90 results)
Want to post your listings on AcreValue? View Listing Plans
AcreValue offers multiple types of land for sale in Franklin County, so if you’re looking for a new ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment you’ve come to the right place. Regardless of what your needs or objectives are for your land, we have a large inventory of available parcels that are updated regularly. Therefore, it’s very likely that we have the perfect parcel that meets all the search criteria & specifications that you’ve been searching for. Additionally, because our land for sale listings are always being updated due to the frequency of land being sold or new land listings being put on the market, make sure that you are checking back with AcreValue regularly for updates. When you find the perfect land parcel and you are ready to take the next steps you can easily connect directly with the listing agent to help you facilitate your land purchase. Browse AcreValue's New York land for sale page to find more potential opportunities in New York that fit your needs. We wish you the best of luck in finding your next ranch, farm, recreational property, hunting ground, developmental property, or land investment.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
11/07/2023
$300,000
152 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - Duane, NY
Introduction
The property offers a long-term timber investment opportunity dominated by older sugar maple and black cherry species composition. Immediate income opportunity is available from forest thinning or future value can be stored on the stump allowing the forest to continue to store additional asset value and or carbon.
Property highlights include:
Standing timber value of $254,300, with large sized, average diameters
Adjacent Forever Wild State Land ownership
Developed access to support future forest management activities
Property includes the Kary Mountain peak
Small meadow to build an off-grid camp
Location
Kary Mountain Forest is situated just east of Route 30 in the northcentral section of New York's Adirondack Park. The northern section of the land is adjacent to the western block of the Chazy Highlands Wild Forest, a large wilderness within the Park.
Locally, the surrounding landscape is characterized by undeveloped forestland however just down the road is a small community of mostly seasonal homes around Eagle Pond. Also nearby is the Titus Mountain Ski Center 10 miles to the north.
The largest nearby towns are Saranac Lake (population 4,825), a 40-minute drive to the south, and Malone (population 14,139), 15 miles to the north, both communities offering full retail & dinning amenities.
Albany, the states capital and home of the Albany International Airport, is a 3 hour drive. Montreal, Canada is a 1.75-hour drive.
Access
The property is accessed by Adirondack Park Preserve Road, a local gravel road well suited to vehicle traffic. From Eagle Pond Road, the southern property boundary is 0.3 miles, with this road continuing through the land for a short ways before exiting the SE corner of the land to other privately owned land and then State Forever Wild Land to the east.
Internal access is provided by very old woods trails that were developed first, when the lower portion of the property was farmed, likely in late 1800s and then more recently +/-35 years ago when the land was last used for forest management.
Boundary lines are old and difficult to find in some areas.
Site Description
The site generally has a southern aspect, with nearly all terrain falling to the access road. The exception is the northeastern quadrant that sits on the shoulder of Kary Mountain (where terrain is mostly level) whose slopes then tilt to the east. Elevations range from 2,020 ASL at the northern end of the property which is just shy of Kary Mountain peak, to 1,540 at the lands southwest corner.
Terrain is variable with the lower third of the property possessing gentle slopes. This area was formally farmed and hosted a homestead as evidenced by old stone walls and wire fencing, likely in the late 1880s. As a result, softwood trees are common in this area. The balance of the terrain is modestly steep with some rock out-crops in areas. The mid section of the land has two narrow valleys leading up to the Kary Mountain plateau, both areas are quite scenic and nice hiking spots. All of the terrain appears to support mechanical harvesting equipment, facilitating future forest management activity.
Soils are well drained and productive, as indicated by the tall, high quality trees that grow on the land. Two small meadows exist on the land along its southern boundary.
The lands primary highest and best use is timber production, however the property does support constriction of an off-grid camp near the access road in the existing meadow or within the lower woods.
Timber
The timber asset represents an excellent appreciating resource, capable of storing value and producing future revenue. Its maturity also offers immediate income opportunity.
Stumpage values were assigned by F&W Forestry Services in September of 2023, producing a property-wide Capital Timber Value (CTV) of $254,300 ($1,673/total acre).
The species composition is dominated by hardwoods at 99% of total volume with softwoods (spruce/fir, cedar and tamarack) holding the balance. The sawlog volume breakdown is held by species with strong demand in the marketplace, with sugar maple holding 63% of the volume and black cherry at 21%. The remaining volumes are held primarily by red maple, The Birches, white ash, and American Beech.
No forest management has occurred since the tenure of the current owner began in 2003. Based on the forest age classes, it appears thinning occurred last about 30-35 years ago. Thinning or harvest cuts can occur anytime given the maturing overstory and high densities.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
08/17/2025
$3,795,000
1.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 40 County Route 46, Saranac Lake, NY
Back Bay Camp offers an exceptional waterfront retreat on the scenic shores of Upper Saranac Lake, combining historic Adirondack charm with modern luxury. Nestled on 340 feet of pristine lakefront with a sandy bottom, this unique property presents a rare opportunity to own a beautifully restored 1920s camp, fully equipped with air conditioning, high-end finishes, and unobstructed views . The main residence features four fireplaces, a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, six bedrooms, four full bathrooms, a game room, and a cozy study, making it perfect for family living and entertaining. Complementing the main house is an iconic two-level Adirondack boat house, offering spectacular vistas, a private deck, a large stone fireplace, a kitchenette, and ample space for watercraft storage, including slips for boats, kayaks, and more. For outdoor enthusiasts, Back Bay Camp boasts a clay tennis court, ensuring excellent playing conditions all summer long, along with a recently renovated outdoor kitchen that overlooks the lake-ideal for summer gatherings and cookouts. The property's convenient location on well-maintained, year-round roads provides easy access in any season, just 7 miles from Saranac Lake Airport, connecting travelers seamlessly to Boston and New York City. In winter, enjoy cross-country skiing, ice skating at local civic centers, downhill skiing at Whiteface Mountain, and skating on historic rinks. The camp's proximity to golf courses, local attractions, and outdoor adventures makes it an ideal year-round retreat for nature lovers and outdoor sports enthusiasts alike. Modern upgrades include a new septic system, high-efficiency windows and doors, high speed internet, copper gutters, and a backup generator. Whether seeking a peaceful lakeside escape or a luxurious Adirondack estate, Back Bay Camp is a 'once-in-a-generation' offering that combines timeless beauty with contemporary comforts - a truly exceptional place to create lasting memories
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
07/14/2025
$3,500,000
2498.77 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 10279 Adirondack Trail, Malone, NY
Adventure awaits on 2,500 acres in Duane, NY! This expansive private forest property is divided by 3.5 miles of the St. Regis River, offering serene frontage on both sides and featuring a stunning cascading waterfall. The southern 400 acres are untouched wilderness. Ideal for hiking, hunting, or creating a private retreat. The northern 2,100 acres were harvested in the last ten years and feature rolling terrain and are enrolled in the 480a program for tax savings. Perfect for outdoor recreation, fishing, and hunting. Excellent road frontage on both Routes 30 & 458. A true sportsman's paradise with strong long-term timber and land investment potential.
02/02/2022
$249,000
5.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 45 Twin Ponds Preserve, Bangor, NY
Introducing Twin Ponds Preserve, consisting of over 4300 acres bordering the Adirondack Park. Featuring the 500 acre "Twin Ponds", as well as many other smaller ponds. Owners will enjoy unparalleled canoeing, kayaking and world class brook trout fishing. With miles of hiking trails and abundant bird and wildlife viewing, there is something for everyone in this environmentally minded development. Easy access to the the Lake Clear/Saranac Lake Airport. Residents of this community are perfectly positioned to enjoy the entire Adirondack Region. This site known as" Beech Ridge" features 5 acres with 275 feet of shoreline. If you're looking for a private setting with a combination of beautiful hardwoods and water views then "THIS IS IT!". Gentle sloping ridge line to the waters edge offers perfect launch area for your canoe or kayak.
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
02/02/2022
$249,000
5.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 45 Twin Ponds Preserve, Bangor, NY
Introducing Twin Ponds Preserve, consisting of over 4300 acres bordering the Adirondack Park. Featuring the 500 acre "Twin Ponds", as well as many other smaller ponds. Owners will enjoy unparalleled canoeing, kayaking and world class brook trout fishing. With miles of hiking trails and abundant bird and wildlife viewing, there is something for everyone in this environmentally minded development. Easy access to the the Lake Clear/Saranac Lake Airport. Residents of this community are perfectly positioned to enjoy the entire Adirondack Region. This site known as" Beech Ridge" features 5 acres with 275 feet of shoreline. If you're looking for a private setting with a combination of beautiful hardwoods and water views then "THIS IS IT!". Gentle sloping ridge line to the waters edge offers perfect launch area for your canoe or kayak.
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
02/02/2022
$249,000
5.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 45 Twin Ponds Preserve, Bangor, NY
Introducing Twin Ponds Preserve, consisting of over 4300 acres bordering the Adirondack Park. Featuring the 500 acre "Twin Ponds", as well as many other smaller ponds. Owners will enjoy unparalleled canoeing, kayaking and world class brook trout fishing. With miles of hiking trails and abundant bird and wildlife viewing, there is something for everyone in this environmentally minded development. Easy access to the the Lake Clear/Saranac Lake Airport. Residents of this community are perfectly positioned to enjoy the entire Adirondack Region. This site known as" Beech Ridge" features 5 acres with 275 feet of shoreline. If you're looking for a private setting with a combination of beautiful hardwoods and water views then "THIS IS IT!". Gentle sloping ridge line to the waters edge offers perfect launch area for your canoe or kayak.
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
02/02/2022
$249,000
5.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 45 Twin Ponds Preserve, Bangor, NY
Introducing Twin Ponds Preserve, consisting of over 4300 acres bordering the Adirondack Park. Featuring the 500 acre "Twin Ponds", as well as many other smaller ponds. Owners will enjoy unparalleled canoeing, kayaking and world class brook trout fishing. With miles of hiking trails and abundant bird and wildlife viewing, there is something for everyone in this environmentally minded development. Easy access to the the Lake Clear/Saranac Lake Airport. Residents of this community are perfectly positioned to enjoy the entire Adirondack Region. This site known as" Beech Ridge" features 5 acres with 275 feet of shoreline. If you're looking for a private setting with a combination of beautiful hardwoods and water views then "THIS IS IT!". Gentle sloping ridge line to the waters edge offers perfect launch area for your canoe or kayak.
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
02/02/2022
$249,000
5.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 45 Twin Ponds Preserve, Bangor, NY
Introducing Twin Ponds Preserve, consisting of over 4300 acres bordering the Adirondack Park. Featuring the 500 acre "Twin Ponds", as well as many other smaller ponds. Owners will enjoy unparalleled canoeing, kayaking and world class brook trout fishing. With miles of hiking trails and abundant bird and wildlife viewing, there is something for everyone in this environmentally minded development. Easy access to the the Lake Clear/Saranac Lake Airport. Residents of this community are perfectly positioned to enjoy the entire Adirondack Region. This site known as" Beech Ridge" features 5 acres with 275 feet of shoreline. If you're looking for a private setting with a combination of beautiful hardwoods and water views then "THIS IS IT!". Gentle sloping ridge line to the waters edge offers perfect launch area for your canoe or kayak.
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
02/02/2022
$249,000
5.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Franklin County - 45 Twin Ponds Preserve, Bangor, NY
Introducing Twin Ponds Preserve, consisting of over 4300 acres bordering the Adirondack Park. Featuring the 500 acre "Twin Ponds", as well as many other smaller ponds. Owners will enjoy unparalleled canoeing, kayaking and world class brook trout fishing. With miles of hiking trails and abundant bird and wildlife viewing, there is something for everyone in this environmentally minded development. Easy access to the the Lake Clear/Saranac Lake Airport. Residents of this community are perfectly positioned to enjoy the entire Adirondack Region. This site known as" Beech Ridge" features 5 acres with 275 feet of shoreline. If you're looking for a private setting with a combination of beautiful hardwoods and water views then "THIS IS IT!". Gentle sloping ridge line to the waters edge offers perfect launch area for your canoe or kayak.
Copyright © 2025 Adirondack Champlain Valley MLS. All rights reserved. All information provided by the listing agent/broker is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed and should be independently verified.
1
2
3
4