Spitfire Lake

Lake in Franklin County, New York From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Spitfire Lake is a part of the St. Regis River in the Adirondacks in northern New York State and is 250-acre (1.0 km2) in area. Along with Upper and Lower St. Regis Lake, it became well-known in the late 19th century as a summer playground of America's power elite, drawn to the area by its scenery and by the "rustic charms" of Paul Smith's Hotel.[citation needed] It is the site of a number of grand old summer "cottages" and Great Camps; Frederick W. Vanderbilt, Anson Phelps Stokes and Whitelaw Reid were among the summer residents. "The camps of many of these families began as tent colonies, with separate units for sleeping, dining, games, and so on, and evolved into permanent structures built with understated taste".[1]

Coordinates44°24′57″N 74°16′20″W
Surface area250-acre (1.0 km2)
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Spitfire Lake
Location of the lake in New York.
Location of the lake in New York.
Spitfire Lake
LocationFranklin County, New York
Coordinates44°24′57″N 74°16′20″W
Typelake
Surface area250-acre (1.0 km2)
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St. Regis Mountain from Spitfire Lake

Spitfire is part of the original Seven Carries canoe route from Paul Smith's Hotel to Saranac Inn.

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