Juergens Point occupies one of the most coveted addresses on Great Sacandaga Lake — a discreet enclave of fewer than twenty distinguished residences arranged along a quiet cul-de-sac, each home enjoying deeded association privileges including a private sandy beach, shared dock, and unobstructed access to 29 miles of pristine open water.
Here, the scale of the Adirondack wilderness meets the intimacy of a true neighborhood. Neighbors know one another by name. Children grow up on the water. The only traffic is the occasional loon calling at dusk.
The Juergens Point Association maintains the shared amenities and standards that define the quality of life within our enclave — ensuring every property retains its value and every resident enjoys uncompromised lakefront access.
A gently-shelving sandy beach reserved exclusively for association members and their guests, with pristine water quality year after year.
Every residence is entitled to a dedicated dock slip — launch your boat in minutes and return to a secure, managed berth any time.
Common areas, the access road, and shared landscaping maintained to the highest standard through all four seasons.
Your property sits at the gateway to 6 million acres of protected Adirondack wilderness — the largest publicly protected area in the contiguous United States.
With fewer than twenty residences, Juergens Point fosters the genuine neighborly bonds that define the finest private communities.
Children of Juergens Point attend the Northville Central School District, offering excellent small-community education in a beautiful Adirondack setting.
Explore the actual Juergens Point neighborhood via satellite imagery — the quiet cul-de-sac, the association beach and private dock, and the surrounding Adirondack forest meeting the waters of Great Sacandaga Lake.
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Summer at Juergens Point is a masterclass in effortless lakefront living. Launch from your private dock into 42 square miles of warm water, sail into the morning calm, or drift on a paddleboard as the sun rises over the Adirondack ridgeline.
Autumn brings an explosion of color that rivals any landscape on earth. The lake reflects hillsides of crimson, amber, and gold — a private front-row seat to nature’s greatest performance.
When the lake freezes, Juergens Point transforms into a hub for quintessential Adirondack winter sports. The snowmobile trails are legendary, the ice fishing superb, and the fireplace inside your home becomes the most coveted spot in the county.
Spring arrives slowly in the Adirondacks, but the reward is profound. As the ice releases, migrating waterfowl fill the marshes, trout season opens, and the landscape unfurls in shades of green that feel almost impossibly vivid.
Created in 1930 when the Sacandaga River was dammed to protect the Hudson Valley, Great Sacandaga Lake has matured over nearly a century into one of the great freshwater destinations of the Northeast — a 29-mile expanse of clean, navigable water with 125 miles of largely unspoiled shoreline.
The New York State record northern pike — 46 lbs., 2 oz. — was pulled from these waters in 1940. Walleye, smallmouth bass, brown trout, rainbow trout, and landlocked salmon continue to make Great Sacandaga a destination for anglers from across the eastern seaboard.
Mayfield places you within easy reach of the finest destinations in upstate New York — from the grand traditions of Lake George and Saratoga Springs to the alpine grandeur of Lake Placid — while offering the peace and privacy of a true lakefront retreat.