Best lakes around Sloatsburg provide access to a range of outdoor recreational opportunities and scenic beauty. The village is situated near Harriman State Park and Sterling Forest State Park, which together contain many lakes. These natural features offer diverse landscapes, from dense forests to rugged ridges. Visitors can explore various lakes suitable for different activities.
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This road is a treat whether you're heading up or downhill. Lake Sebago is gorgeous as well and a great place to have a water break after the climb.
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Originally a small pond, Lake Welch was increased to its current size when a dam was built in 1942. It boasts the largest beach in Harriman State Park as well as multiple picnic and bbq areas.
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A beautiful lake for a relaxing break. The lake is great for swimming, fishing, or simply enjoying nature. There are nearby picnic areas.
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There's no parking fee to park at the lake. Boating and fishing are both allowed *with permit*, but gas-powered boats are prohibited. More info here: https://dec.ny.gov/places/lake-skannatati
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Spanning about 250 feet long and rising 20 feet tall, this low-flowing dam is constructed of concrete faced with stone. Only a thin veil of water typically trickles over the spillway of this impressively long barrier, which holds back the reservoir's contents.
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Beautiful lake with a well maintained path running round the lakeshore.
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This is a really beautiful 72-acre lake. The perfect spot for a short break!
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For swimming, you can visit Mirror Lake within the private Pine Grove Lakes community, or head to Harriman State Park where Lake Tiorati and Lake Welch are designated for public swimming. Lake Welch Beach offers the largest beach in Harriman State Park.
Yes, several lakes are great for families. Within Sloatsburg, the private Pine Grove Lakes community offers amenities for residents and guests. In Harriman State Park, Lake Tiorati and Lake Welch Beach are popular and easily accessible, featuring sandy beaches. Lake Skannatati is also noted as family-friendly with picnic areas.
Many lakes offer excellent hiking opportunities. For instance, Pine Meadow Lake is accessible via trails that also feature historical elements like abandoned houses. Sterling Lake in Sterling Forest State Park has a hiking trail following its perimeter. You can find various running trails in the area, such as the Ramapo Torne Loop, which you can explore further in the Running Trails around Sloatsburg guide.
Boating is permitted on some lakes, often with specific regulations or permits. Pine Grove Lake allows boating for residents. In Harriman State Park, lakes along Seven Lakes Drive like Lake Sebago, Lake Kanawauke, Lake Skannatati, Lake Askoti, Silver Mine Lake, and Queensboro Lake offer boating opportunities with permits. In Sterling Forest State Park, Blue Lake is notable for having a public boat launch, while boating is not permitted on Sterling Lake.
The lakes offer diverse fishing experiences. Cold-water lakes in Harriman State Park, such as Lake Askoti and Lake Skannatati, are stocked with trout. Warmer waters like Lake Sebago are home to panfish, bass, and perch. In Sterling Forest State Park, Sterling Lake is a popular spot for Lake Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, and Panfish, while Blue Lake is known for trout and walleye fishing.
Yes, the Seven Lakes Drive is a highly scenic parkway that begins in Sloatsburg and passes by several beautiful lakes, including Lake Sebago, Lake Kanawauke, Lake Skannatati, Lake Askoti, Lake Tiorati, Silver Mine Lake, and Queensboro Lake. The Seven Lakes Drive Ascent to Lake Sebago offers a gradual climb with stunning natural views. You can find road cycling routes along this drive in the Road Cycling Routes around Sloatsburg guide.
You'll encounter a variety of natural beauty, from the crystal-clear blue waters and large rocks of Pine Meadow Lake to the dense forests and rugged ridges of Sterling Forest State Park. The MacMillan Reservoir Dam is a notable man-made monument, an impressively long concrete and stone barrier. Additionally, a hike to the Sterling Mountain Fire Observation Tower offers panoramic views of Sterling Lake and the surrounding forest.
Dogs are generally allowed on leash in Harriman State Park, including around lakes like Lake Tiorati. Always check specific park regulations or trail signage for any restrictions before bringing your dog.
The region offers several mountain biking trails. Examples include the Munsee-Eagle, Red Back, and Hutchinson Trail Loop, or the Ringwood Crossover and Mountain Bike Loop. For more detailed routes and difficulties, refer to the MTB Trails around Sloatsburg guide.
Sterling Forest State Park, located west of Sloatsburg, features seven lakes within its nearly 22,000 acres. Sterling Lake is the largest, known for excellent fishing and a perimeter hiking trail. Blue Lake is unique as the only lake in the park with a public boat launch. The park also has historical significance due to its former iron mines.
Yes, the area around Pine Meadow Lake includes trails that pass by abandoned houses, old wells, and a cemetery, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue. Sterling Lake also has historical significance related to its magnetite deposits and former iron mines.
Within Sloatsburg, the private community of Pine Grove Lakes features Mirror Lake and Pine Grove Lake. Mirror Lake is designated for swimming, while Pine Grove Lake is used for boating, providing recreational amenities for residents and their guests.


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