Own a Piece of Untouched Wilderness
Now, for the first time, multi-acre homesites are available in this pristine wilderness area. 14 waterfront lots ranging from five to ten acres with up to 1,400 feet of shoreline.
An Eco-Friendly Environment
Key Features
- Electric, phone and high speed internet will be available on each site
- Easily accessible from major metropolitan areas: Montreal (<2 hours), Lake Clear Airport (30 miles), Syracuse (3.3 hour drive)
Nearby Outdoor Recreation
- Titus Mt Ski Area – 10 miles
- Vistors Interpetive Center at Paul Smiths – 21 miles
- St. Regis Canoe Area – 24 miles
- Lake Placid – 42 miles
This remarkable setting offers extensive waterways on 4,300 acres. Its extraordinary ecosystem hosts numerous bird species, endless wildlife and a unique floating bog. Twin Ponds is a hidden gem for the avid fly fisherman having a dense reproducing heritage strain trout population. Local guides have referred to it as one of the most legendary cold water fisheries east of the Mississippi.
This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to secure a lakefront lot in an environmentally friendly development with seven miles of waterways for paddling and swimming, and maintained hiking trails with panoramic vistas. All of the lots will have road access, underground electricity, as well as high-speed internet connectivity.
Twin Ponds Preserve affords you the opportunity to experience the spirit of the Adirondack tradition. It may change your life forever!
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