Properties and Homes for Sale in St. Regis Falls
St. Regis Falls sits in the Town of Waverly in Franklin County, along the St. Regis River in the northern reaches of the Adirondack Park. It’s a smaller, more rural market than many of our other towns—well suited to buyers looking for privacy, acreage, and access to public land rather than village amenities. Camps, hunting land, and modest year-round homes make up much of the local inventory, often at price points hard to find elsewhere in the Park.
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Schools: St. Regis Falls Central School serves grades Pre-K through 12 and draws students from the surrounding towns of Waverly, Dickinson, Hopkinton, Lawrence, and Santa Clara.
Recreation: Debar Mountain Wild Forest for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing; Meacham Lake for fishing, paddling, and camping; extensive state snowmobile corridors; strong deer hunting tradition throughout the surrounding forest.
Arts: Local historical society programming and self-published local history (including Paula Lavoy’s books on St. Regis Falls history) preserve the hamlet’s small-town heritage.
St. Regis Falls has long been a working north country hamlet, and that character still shows. The St. Regis River runs along the north edge of town, and the falls that gave the community its name sit at the western end. It’s the kind of place where hunting camps get passed down through families, snowmobile trails start right outside town, and neighbors tend to know each other by name.
For outdoor-minded buyers, the appeal is immediate: the Debar Mountain Wild Forest borders the area with tens of thousands of acres of hiking, biking, and skiing terrain, while Meacham Lake offers swimming, paddling, and dependable fishing a short drive away. St. Regis Falls won’t suit everyone—it’s remote, and day-to-day conveniences mean a drive to a larger town—but for those drawn to genuine seclusion and access to public land, it’s one of the more authentic corners of the Adirondack Park.
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