Property Description
There is something for everyone on the Tug Hill Plateau. This property, located on the western fringe, will appeal to those interested in placid waters, riffled streams, hardwood forests and the many wild things found amongst it all. I believe the owner, now deceased, was attracted to this small lake in the woods because of it’s natural beauty and comprehensive deed covenants, designed to keep it that way. Upon my initial inspection, as I was walking across the dam, a small flock of geese flew over my head and landed on the water. How neat is that? Pennock Lake is a motor-less lake. No need to worry about pollutants from motorized vehicles, or being rocked by precarious waves from recreational water-crafts. Other intentions of the covenants were to minimize the development and clearing on each owners site, including the type of dwelling that could be built. Neighbors to this parcel have built small, rustic cabins and outbuildings that look good in the woodsy setting they are in. I’d be very surprised if there were not bass, bullhead, perch and maybe a few trout in the cold, clear lake and creek that traverses the lot. But if you’re looking for bigger game fish, the nearby Salmon River Reservoir is famous for it’s large and smallmouth bass…..however, walleye, brown, brook, and rainbow trout, as well as perch, bluegill and crappie are also present. Both on this property, and on the adjacent Chateaugay State Forest, there are opportunities for snowmobiling, four wheeling, cross country skiing, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, biking, hunting and maybe even just sitting on the cabin porch, or by the fire and taking a snooze! So when I said there was something for everyone on the “Hill”, now you know why. Don’t miss a chance to own a small piece of a very big pie!
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