Indian Lake, New York

Indian Lake is a town in Hamilton County, New York, United States.

Law enforcement is provided by New York State Troopers and Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.

Their welcoming sign on Route 28 even features this critter, and several other examples of this claim can be found throughout the town itself.

The dam owners, connected to a New York City real estate developer and a religious non-profit organization in Brooklyn, ignored an order from the DEC commissioner that required submitting an emergency action plan, and skipped a judicial hearing, in 2013.

The DEC lawyers subsequently referred the case to the state attorney general.

The dam owners missed three other deadlines between 2015 and 2016; the state sued in December 2018 on grounds that the owners' unresponsiveness "amounts to a callous and wanton disregard for their legal duty to mitigate risk to life and property".

[4] Indian Lake has a humid continental climate (Dfb), although it is much colder than most of New York due to its high elevation and northern location.

The coldest temperature in a typical year is -22, putting Indian Lake in hardiness zone 4B.

The Adirondack Museum in Blue Mountain Lake has displays of outdoor living in the region.

The Indian Lake Library provides books, DVDs, audios and access to the Internet.

(The writer Tony Romeo spent vacations there at what used to be Beeches Cottages on Indian Lake.)

Once called the "Whitewater Capital of New York State", Indian Lake remains a haven.

View from a campsite at Lewey Lake (near Indian Lake)
A view of one of the many coves on Indian Lake
Fall foliage at Indian Lake
Map of New York highlighting Hamilton County