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Lake Colby

Coordinates: 44°20′36″N 74°09′01″W / 44.34333°N 74.15028°W / 44.34333; -74.15028
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Lake Colby
LocationFranklin County, New York
Coordinates44°20′36″N 74°09′01″W / 44.34333°N 74.15028°W / 44.34333; -74.15028
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area272 acres (1.10 km2)

Lake Colby is a 272-acre (1.10 km2) lake, located on NY-86 just outside the village of Saranac Lake, in Franklin County, New York in the Adirondacks; its outlet feeds into Lower Saranac Lake. Lake Colby is also the name of a hamlet located just north of the lake on NY-86.

The village beach of Saranac Lake is on Lake Colby, and New York State operates a boat launch and fishing access; there is a ten horsepower limit for motorboats. Harrietstown operates Latour Park on its shore, providing picnicking and shore fishing. Less than 8% of its 3.7 miles (6.0 km) of shoreline is privately owned. There are two approved campsites on the lake.

Camp Colby, the Lake Colby Environmental Education Camp for 11- to 13-year-olds, is located on the western shore. Originally a private estate built by theatrical agent William Morris, whose clients were invited there for rest and relaxation, it was then known as Camp Intermission. Camp Colby opened as a boy's conservation education camp in 1963; in 1971 it became co-educational.

The Adirondack Medical Center hospital is located on the eastern shore of Lake Colby.

  • "Saving Lake Colby, Master Plan for a Small Lake" (PDF). (588 KB)
  • New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Camp Colby, The Lake Colby Environmental Education Camp