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Facts Surrounding Mt. Pisgah Park


  • 6 million acres, the largest park in the world
  • Covered with forests, mountains and clear rivers and lakes
  • Forests, mountains and lakes are highly accessible for public recreational use
  • Highly regulated use of land, much of which is designated as forever wild
  • Saranac Lake is its largest population, business and cultural centre
  • One village, Lake Placid, was selected for the staging of the 1980 Winter Olympics


One of many ponds
on the mountain.


Mt. Pisgah Park Facts


  • Heavily wooded - mostly hardwood
  • Spring fed ponds, wildlife, wildflowers and berries
  • Wildlife, including Deer, Moose and The American Bald Eagle, live on this mountain
  • Hiking trails - including a trail to the ski slope on the other side of the mountain
  • Cliffs, Caves, glacial bolders a other interesting geological features
  • Zoning approved for single family residences
  • All lots are about 1 acre plus starting at around $39,000 with terms available


A view from a home on Mt. Pisgah.


Saranac Lake, NY Facts
#1 Best Small Town In New York & #11 In The U.S.A.


Copyright 1995 by Norman Crampton -
The 100 Best Small Towns In America.
LOCATION: 180 miles north of Albany, 50 miles southwest of PLattsburgh, 9 miles from Lake Placid, in Adirondack Park of northern New York State.

POPULATION: 5,768 (+1.7%)

PER CAPITA INCOME: $11,819; State Average $16,501

GEOGRAPHY/CLIMATE: Elevation 1,600 feet, in mountains, lake and wooded terrain surrounded by the largest area of preserved wilderness land east of the Mississippi River. Long cold winters with avaerage snowfall of 133 inches. Average temperatures: winter low, 5: high, 27: summer low, 50: high, 75. Average annual rainfall, 39 inches.

EMPLOYMENT: Tourism, outdoor recreational attractions, government and service jobs provide broad underpinnings of local economy. Larger payrolls: Adirondack Medical Center, general hospital, 535 employees; North Country Community College, 143 permanent, 300 adjunct; Paul Smiths College, 350; Adirondack Correctional Facility, 328; Federal Corrections Institute, 311; Saranac Lake Central School District, 310; American Management Association, AMA's logistical support center, 261; Village of Saranac Lake, 70; Trudeau Institute, Medical Research, 60; Olympic Regional Development Authority in nearby Lake Placid, employs 550 peak season.

FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: 3 commercial banks with local deposits of $82 million. Deposits per capita, $14,265

NEWSPAPER: Adirondack Daily Enterprise, 61 Broadway, Saranac Lake, NY 12983. 518-891-2600. Published Monday through Friday evening. John Penney, editor. 3-month subscription, $31.20

TV, RADIO: Local AM, FM stations. Cable delivers network TV, PBS from Burlington, Vermont, and Plattsburgh, New York. NPR from Burlington

HEALTH CARE: Adirondack Medical Center, 100 beds, 50 physicians, 13 dentists in local practice.

SCHOOLS: Elementary, middle, and high schools enroll 1,726 students total. Saranac High School sends 35-40% of graduates to 4-year college, same proportion to 2-year. Average SAT scores for 85% of eligible students taking test: verbal 450, math 495; both above national averages. Composite ACT 23.2. Public school expenditure per pupil, $7,778; state average, $8,241. Also in town: Adirondack Educational Center vocational-technical enrolling 70 students; St. Bernard's Elementary, 1-5, 158 students; Paul Smith's College, School of Forestry, Hotel and Restaurant Management, 800 students. North Country Community College offers various associate degrees including nursing, radiological technology, business, enrolls 1,717 students.

EDUCATIONAL LEVEL: 13.8% of local residents have a bachelor's degree or higher, state average, 23.1%.

LIBRARY: Saranac Free Library, 35,000 volumes.

RECREATION: 12 public Parks including tennis courts, playgrounds, bathing beaches, boat-launching sites, bandshell, arboretum. Mount Pisgah Ski Center at northern edge of village has slopes for novice to expert. Surrounding wilderness area dotted with many small lakes and campsites, great flyfishing/angling, canoe routes, horse and snowmobile trails. Cross-country skiing at Dewey Mountain. Civic Center Ice Rink. Bowling lanes. Biggest annual event is the Winter Carnival, held during the week closet to Lincoln's Birthday. New in 1995: Riverfest & Festival of the Lakes. Saranac Lake is 15 minutes from Lake Placid, site of the Olympic Games and a tourist center.

HOUSING: Existing 3 BR, 2 BA house will sell in range of $60,000 to $150,000 depending on location and condition. 70.5% of housing is owner-occupied; state average 52.2%.

UTILITIES: Electricity, 10 cents per kilowatt hour; propane 99 cents to $1.14 per gallon.

TAXES: Retail Sales, 7%; state income, 4% to 7.875%.

CHURCHES: Baha'ii, Baptist, Christian Science, Episcopal, Non-denominational/Full Gospel, Lutheran, Presbyterian (2), Roman Catholic, United Methodist.

SYNAGOGUES: Lake Placid Synagogues.

FURTHER INFORMATION: Patrick McDermott, Executive Director: Saranac Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, 30 Main Street, Saranac Lake, NY 12983. 800-347-1992 / 518-891-1990.



Please Contact Owner: Frank Casier

Summer
308 Park Avenue
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
518-891-0000

Winter
3233 N. E. 34 Street, Apt. 401
Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33308
954-563-3220

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