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Facilities:
In 1759, during the French and Indian War, Roger's Rangers were
chased into the Crystal Lake - Barton area, according to the history
books. It is believed that Robert Roger was familiar with this
area at the age of fifteen, and that he participated in and helped
lead the raid on St. Francis in Canada.
At one time, there was a granite quarry on the east side of
Crystal Lake. Near the turn of the century, steamboats barged
stones across
the lake. The park's beach house was made of granite quarried
beside the lake. It was constructed in the late thirties by the
CCC. It has a
very unusual architectural design and received prominent recognition
the year it was built.
Crystal Lake is approximately three miles long and about one
mile in width. In some places it is known to be more than 100
feet deep. It is a glacial lake beautifully situated among roughhewn
mountain sides.
The beach area has almost a mile of sandy
shoreline with a marked swimming area. The large historic granite
bathhouse has rest rooms, changing areas, and a concession stand.
There are approximately 40 free standing charcoal grills, nearly
80 picnic tables, play areas, rental boats and canoes, and lots
of parking space.
Cottage: The Crystal Lake Cottage accommodates up to 6
people. There is one bedroom with bureau, a double bed and bunk
bed set, and a sleeper sofa in the living/dining room. There is
no house keeping services so bring your own towels, linens and
bedding. The living/dining room includes a complete kitchen with
cookware and dining dishes. The bathroom comes with a shower.
There is electric heat, a front porch, and a canoe for your use.
$490 /week or $70 per night. Please call for availability and
reservations.
Area Attractions: Jay Peak Gondola, Jay; Burke Mountain
Toll Road and fire tower, E. Burke; Historical Granite School,
Brownington; Ethan Allen Furniture, Orleans.
Summer Events: Orleans County Fair, Barton; Aquafest,
Newport; Bread and Puppet Circus, Glover. |