Last Great Shoreline

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On February 27, 2009 the Lake George Land Conservancy ended nearly two decades of negotiations when it closed on the Gabriel land, known as the Last Great Shoreline project. With this great acquisition LGLC also took a leap into debt in order to finance the purchase. The cost of the land was $4 million with another $300,000 of project expenses. As of July 2009 we have raised $1.7 million in gifts and pledges. The remaining $2.6 million must be raised by February 27, 2012.

The Lake George Land Conservancy’s purchase of the Last Great Shoreline project, located in the Town of Putnam, Washington County, was a crucial step in the protection of the Lake George watershed. 351 acres and 2,357 feet of shoreline were acquired as a preserve, and 70 acres and 1,613 feet remain in private ownership that is now protected by a deed restriction. LGLC has already built over a mile of trails to lead hikers through a diversity of ecological systems, from the Sucker Brook wetlands, to the lichen covered rocks on the western shore of Lake George.

The land contains approximately thirty-five acres of wetlands (reportedly including a rare white cedar swamp) which provide important food and breeding sites for amphibians, birds and mammals. These Sucker Brook wetlands provide a natural filtration system, contributing to the pristine water quality of Lake George. In addition, the legendary Jumping Rock, rising approximately 30 feet above the lake, is situated on the northern shore and will be preserved forever as an LGLC preserve.

The $4 million project marks the largest dollar purchase in LGLC history. While we are very grateful for the funding we have received so far, provided by the Helen V. Froehlich Foundation, the Open Space Institute (OSI), and generous support by private donors, we still have a long way to go before the project is fully paid for. We hope that all residents and users of Lake George will appreciate the protection of this critical resource land that protects the wooded views from the Lake and the western shore as well as providing public access to Jumping Rock. Whatever your capacity may be, we need your help! We encourage family and association area participation; naming opportunities are always available. Donate now, or contact us for more information on how you may help us to protect the Last Great Shoreline.

 

Lake George Land Conservancy • 4905 Lake Shore Drive • P.O. Box 1250 • Bolton Landing, NY 12814 • (518) 644-9673

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