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    Do stop by Cary Lake while you're in this part of New York. And that's not all you can do here at Cary Lake. Nicks Lake Campgrounds is a great local campground, and nearby you discover the Salmon Lake Trail which is a great hiking trail. This lake is one of the great places here in the Adirondack Mountains. Summer brings highs in the 70's to Cary Lake; during summer nights temperatures are in the 50's. For the period of the winter highs are in the 20's while  
   the cold winter nights at Cary Lake are in the 0's.
If you need a spot to stay Knights Inn Little Falls is a great choice, and a beautiful lake like Fly Pond is a great place to stop at. Cary Lake is a pretty wet place generally with a great deal of precipitation; August is the month that gets the most rain, and the driest month is February. This lake is so wonderful. There's no such thing as a bad day of skiing at nearby McCauley Mountain, and if you came
 
               for an overnight stay OLD Forge Camping Resort is a great site to camp.
This lake is so wonderful. Going for a hike on the Twin Lakes Trail is always a delightful adventure, and the top of Bald Mountain is easily distinguished from Cary Lake. You absolutely must love the Adirondack Mountains. Soar down the rapids of Black River - South Branch in a kayak, and do have a look at Mountain Pond, it's a lovely lake.
There is a brilliant hiking trail in the neighborhood of Cary Lake called the Norridge Trail; why not spend some time golfing at a close by golf course like Thendara Golf Club. These mountains rock, just explore all the cool stuff to do in the Adirondack Mountains. Get soaked paddling on Moose River - South Branch; there's some flowing water close by, Bald Mountain Brook is a stream you can check out while here.

 
Knights Inn Little Falls, Little Falls
35 miles away
Full Service Restaurant and Lounge Banquet. Meeting Facility. Twin Movie Theater. Rooms all have Hair dryers-Coffee makers-Irons with Boards-HSIA. Walking Distance to Arts and Antiques....

Americas Best Inns-Herkimer, Herkimer
37 miles away
Hotel Is Conveniently Located On The Nys Throughway Near Numerous Upstate New York Cities And Major Attractions....

Current weather conditions at Cary Lake, Adirondack Mountains, Herkimer County, New York
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Local climate location: STILLWATER RESERVOIR 13 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 43.75083
Longitude: -74.89611

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 Hotels Near Cary Lake:
Knights Inn Little Falls, Little Falls, 35 miles away
Americas Best Inns-Herkimer, Herkimer, 37 miles away
Budget Inn Motel, Herkimer, 37 miles away
Red Carpet Inn Ilion, Ilion, 38 miles away
Super 8 Motel - Utica, Utica, 39 miles away
 Camp Grounds Near Cary Lake:
OLD Forge Camping Resort, Old Forge, 3 miles away
Nicks Lake Campgrounds, Old Forge, 6 miles away
Singing waters Campground, Old Forge, 8 miles away
Browns Tract Pond State Campground, Hamilton County, 14 miles away
 Ski Areas Near Cary Lake:
McCauley Mountain, New York, 6 miles away
      633 vertical feet
 Whitewater Near Cary Lake:
Moose River - South Branch, Hamilton/Herkimer CountyCounty, 5 miles away
      Class II-IV - 20 miles long (Rock Dam to McKeever)
Black River - South Branch, Herkimer CountyCounty, 12 miles away
      Class II-IV - 8 miles long (South Lake to Black River)
Black River, Herkimer/ Oneida CountyCounty, 14 miles away
      Class I-IV - 6 miles long (North Lake to Farr Road)
 National Parks Near Cary Lake:
Fort Stanwix National Monument, Rome - NY, 47 miles away
 Trails Near Cary Lake:
Norridge Trail, Herkimer County, 7 miles away
Salmon Lake Trail, Herkimer County, 11 miles away
Twin Lakes Trail, Herkimer County, 15 miles away
 Golf Courses Near Cary Lake:
Thendara Golf Club, Old Forge, 2 miles away
 Lakes Near Cary Lake:
Fly Pond, Herkimer CountyCounty, 1 miles away
Mountain Pond, Herkimer CountyCounty, 1 miles away

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