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Cabin with 133.6 Acres

Backcountry Setting and Land Features
This 133.6-acre spread near Star Lake delivers an honest wilderness escape — no crowds, no noise, just raw Adirondack terrain. A private gravel road takes you straight onto the land through spring, summer, and fall. The property borders Aldrich Pond Wild Forest, putting thousands of public acres at your doorstep. Hike, hunt, fish, and wander for hours without bumping into anyone. The acreage mixes hardwood timber, rocky outcrops, a small beaver pond, and a trail network that draws deer, bear, moose, turkey, and plenty of small game.

Cabin Layout and Living Space
The cabin sits deep in the woods, far from anyone and anything. A nearby stream provides constant background sound, and the layout sticks to classic Adirondack simplicity — an open living area anchored by a wood stove, space for cooking and gathering, and bunks that fit family or hunting partners. A screened porch finishes it off, giving you long, quiet evenings after days spent covering the ridges.

Outdoor Recreation and Local Access
The trail system supports foot travel, ATVs, and snowmobiles, making the land usable year-round. Despite the rugged setting, you’re only ten minutes from Star Lake for supplies, food, and fuel — a rare balance of isolation and practicality. With regional ATV routes and snowmobile trails right down the road, the cabin becomes a solid base for four-season adventure. Together, the land, the camp, and the location offer the kind of Adirondack retreat people talk about but rarely find.

If you want more details about the property, contact the listing agent through the Zillow link below the photos.