Fulton Chain of Lakes

They are suitable for pontoon boats (the most popular type in the area), kayaks, and motorboats.

The chain is part of the 740-mile (1,190 km) Northern Forest Canoe Trail, which begins on First Lake and ends in Fort Kent, Maine.

The chain begins with a small lake not counted in the series called Old Forge Pond.

In the late 1800s, the State Water Power Commissioner made an agreement with Fulton Chain cottage owners and recreational users to maintain the water level during the summer season, an agreement still in effect.

[4][5] Prior to World War II, the town of Inlet boasted fourteen Adirondack hotels.

The Woods Inn is now the only historic hotel remaining open year round.

Many people train very hard for this 90 mile race, however some teams just go out there for the comradery of it all and just to have fun with friends.

[citation needed] Sis and Bub lakes is a relatively flat hike, it has some inclination however it is nothing too drastic.

[10] Eagle Bay is a small town that is also located on Fourth lake and includes a neighborhood full of cabins.

The neighborhood of Eagle Bay is a small, quaint place where the homes are on mainly square plots set back in the woods, however some of them are waterfront.

There are two community beaches that are accessible to homeowners of the neighborhood, as well as boat slips that are available for purchase with the property.

Pinkish sky in the very early morning
View of Fourth Lake from Bald Mountain
Fourth Lake, 1894