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Located on Route 28 about 3 miles east of the hamlet of Inlet in the Adirondack Mountains, the Seventh Lake boat ramp provides convenient access to this scenic backcountry lake. The facility features a hard surface concrete ramp suitable for canoes, kayaks, and motorboats, with parking available for approximately 50 cars and trailers. This makes it an accessible launch point for paddlers of various experience levels.
Seventh Lake is known for its open waters, sandy beaches, and mountain views, making it an excellent destination for both recreational paddling and fishing. The lake is part of the Northern Forest Canoe Trail system, offering paddlers scenic routes and natural surroundings. Anglers frequently access the lake to fish for trout and salmon, particularly around Goff Island on the southern end. The ramp's proximity to nearby campgrounds and facilities in the Inlet area makes this a popular basecamp for multi-day paddling trips in the region.