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On Beaver Meadow Lake

This beautiful acreage in Smyrna, NY has approximately 250' of frontage on picturesque Beaver Meadow Lake in Chenango County - an 80-acre, private lake filled with bass and perfect for kayaking and canoeing. Set on 7.6 wooded acres, the property is very private and peaceful, located on a quiet, private road. Available power and an existing, roughed-in driveway make this a suitable building lot for a cabin or vacation home. Beaver Meadow State Forest is close by with over 5,000 acres of state land for hiking, Southern Tier hunting and camping. In wintertime, enjoy nearby snowmobile trail access. Only 1 hour from Syracuse, 2 hours from Albany, 11/2 hours from PA.

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Directions from Syracuse: Take I-690 E and I-481 S to NY-5 E/NY-92 E in DeWitt. Take exit 3E from I-481 S Follow NY-92 E to US-20 E in Cazenovia Follow NY-13 S and NY-80 E to Graham Rd in Smyrna Continue on Graham Rd. Drive to Woodpecker Ln Woodpecker Ln Directions from Binghamton and points south Take I-81 N and State Rte 26 N to Lower Cinn-Cinn Rd in Cincinnatus Take Lower Cincinnatus Rd to NY-23 E in Cincinnatus Turn right onto NY-23 E Continue on Pike Hill Rd. Take County Rd 16 and Boos Law Rd to Woodpecker Ln in Smyrna From Albany Follow I-90 W and I-88 W to NY-205 N in Oneonta. Take exit 13 from I-88 W Take NY-23 W, County Rd 13 and NY-80 W to Woodpecker Ln in Smyrna

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Christmas and Associates

Camden, NY

(518) 425-9822

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Christmas and Associates, (518) 425-9822
Source: MLS# 11117325
Listing last updated: March 8, 2023 at 9:30 AM
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