About SLAA

Although there are plenty of open swimming and picnicking areas for members on association property, there are currently no dock spaces available and anyone wishing for a dock space will be put on the waiting list.

Saratoga Lake

Saratoga Lake is located at 43° 3′ N Latitude and 73° 43′ W Longitude, about twenty-five miles north of Albany and slightly southeast of Saratoga Springs. Saratoga Lake is fed by the Kaydeross Creek and Fish Creek serves as it’s outlet at the north end of the lake. The water from Fish Creek empties into the Hudson River in Schuylerville. Along the edge of the lake there are a number of marinas and a public boat launch located at the northeastern end. The lake is used for a number of recreational activities. It is used by a wide range of boats, some large and some small. Although a smaller boat may be preferred because of the shallow water close to the shore, larger boats can still function easily closer to the center of the lake. The lake contains a wide variety of game fish including, smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, perch, carp, bluegill, crappie, sunfish, walleye and northern pike.

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