On the eastern end of Fourth Lake, of the popular Adirondack Fulton Chain of Lakes, is Inlet NY. This quiet little town provides a great sense of community while keeping the feeling of being a wilderness location. Inlet’s position on the edge of Fourth Lake makes it a perfect spot for vacationers to go for swimming, fishing and camping. You also have the opportunity to take a ride on a seaplane to enjoy nature from the skies above.
Inlet’s sense of community is perpetuated by the number of great events the people support on an annual basis. This includes a New Year’s Eve celebration, an Easter egg hunt and a ‘Kenducky Derby.’ Take a look at the town’s events calendar to catch your favorite happening on your visit to the Adirondacks. And don’t forget to head to Arrowhead Park to see how the town interacts with its natural surroundings.
Dining and lodging options in Inlet NY are plentiful. There are fantastic local restaurants in town that will satisfy your hunger. And for sleeping arrangements it’s tough to beat what Inlet has to offer, including a number of cottages on the lake.
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Local Inns |
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Holl's Inn
52 S Shore Rd
Inlet, NY 13360
(315) 357-2941
This Historic Fourth Lake summer resort boasts a beautiful lakefront setting overlooking the Adirondack Mountains.
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The Woods Inn
148 Route 28
Inlet, NY 13360
(315) 357-5300
Beautiful scenery and breathtaking views of Fourth Lake make this charming inn the perfect Adirondack vacation getaway.
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Dining Venues |
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The Ole Barn
74 Limekiln Rd
Inlet, NY 13360
(315) 357-4000
This rustic restaurant, featuring great food, friendly service and a “wandering bear” mascot is a great place to take the kids to eat after a day of outdoor fun.
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Seventh Lake House
Route 28
Inlet, NY 13360
(315) 357-6028
This intriguing gourmet restaurant, which could easily be mistaken for an ordinary house, serves up contemporary American cuisine that is unrivaled in the southern Adirondack region.
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