The Empire State has so many great outdoor activities to enjoy. Whether you're into hiking, swimming, camping, or just about anything else, there's somewhere to enjoy it in New York. When the weather is warm, many people enjoy getting out on a lake. If you're looking for a peaceful kayaking lake in New York that isn't likely to be too crowded, you'll definitely want to check out Lake Lila.
Located in the William C. Whitney Wilderness Area, it doesn't get much more secluded or beautiful than Lake Lila.
Since it's in a Wilderness Area, no motorboats are allowed, but kayaks, paddlers, and canoes are welcome here.
It goes without saying that the Adirondack area has some really incredible surroundings. There's something so special about being out on the water here.
There was once an Adirondack Great Camp, Forest Lodge, on the shores of Lake Lila, but that was razed when the state purchased the site.
The area is now a lot more secluded. There are tons of wildlife (especially loons!) here, but otherwise you aren't too likely to encounter many people.
Since Lake Lila has an area of over 1,436 acres, there's tons of space to spread out.
Lake Lila has 24 campsites on its shores. Setting up a tent for the weekend and going out kayaking during the day makes for a great getaway!
There are plenty of trails in the area to enjoy and nearby Mt. Frederica provides some incredible views of the lake.
Have you kayaked on or camped at Lake Lila in New York? Share your experiences in the comments!
If you're looking for even more great spots to go kayaking in New York, check out this list of lakes and rivers that we are fans of!
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