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Saranac Lakes
[sar-uh-nak]
plural noun
a group of three lakes in NE New York, in the Adirondack Mountains: includes the Upper Saranac, the Middle Saranac, and the Lower Saranac.
Example Sentences
By 1895 New York’s only beaver population was at the Saranac Lakes; the inhabitants of the lodge we paddled around might have been their descendants.
In late summer, when the pandemic had cooled, he proposed a trip on the Saranac Lakes in the Adirondacks.
Adirondack Park, which the Saranac Lakes sit in the middle of, is a hybrid of public and private lands unique in the United States.
The lock raised us five feet into the wildest of the three Saranac Lakes — Middle.
Conditions for the Wilmington Wild Forest, Saranac Lakes Wild Forest, and other networks on private and municipal land can be found on the alliance’s website .
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