Landlocked Salmon Lakes in New York
Found in 10 New York lakes
Landlocked Salmon is a cold-water species, so the lakes where it is documented tend to be the deep, well-oxygenated basins that stay cold through the summer. 10 lakes carry a record. Landlocked Salmon is narrowly distributed — only 10 lakes in New York have a documented record. The constraint is usually habitat: cold water, specific depth profile, or river connection.
Trout presence is itself a water-quality signal: a New York lake that supports a Landlocked Salmon population is almost certainly running cold enough and oxygenated enough to also support healthier overall water quality. Trout-supporting lakes are almost universally A- or B-grade — the cold, deep, well-oxygenated conditions trout need produce the higher grades almost as a side effect.
Landlocked Salmon Lakes Map
Every New York lake with documented landlocked salmon, colored by water-quality grade.
Best Landlocked Salmon Lakes in New York
| Rank | Lake | County | Grade | Clarity | Depth |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Blue Mtn Lake | Hamilton | A | 21 ft | - |
| 2 | Lake George | Warren | A | 26.7 ft | - |
| 3 | Lake Placid | Essex | A | 23.1 ft | - |
| 4 | Skaneateles Lake | Onondaga | A | 27.4 ft | - |
| 5 | Mirror Lake | Essex | A | 22.6 ft | - |
| 6 | Millsite Lake | Jefferson | A | 27.9 ft | - |
| 7 | Little Clear Pond | Franklin | A | - | - |
| 8 | Seneca Lake Platform | Seneca | A | 11.5 ft | - |
| 9 | Schroon Lake | Essex | B | 14.1 ft | - |
| 10 | Cayuga Lake | Tompkins | C | 7.4 ft | - |
Frequently Asked Questions
How many New York lakes have landlocked salmon?
Landlocked Salmon are found in 10 lakes in New York. The average water quality grade of these lakes is A (Excellent).
What are the best landlocked salmon lakes in New York?
The best landlocked salmon lakes in New York by water quality are Blue Mtn Lake, Lake George, Lake Placid, Skaneateles Lake, Mirror Lake.
Fish species from state agency survey, stocking, and public fishing-access records; water-quality grades from the EPA National Aquatic Resource Surveys.