Topography
The Town of Inlet’s natural character and topography are typical of the Adirondacks, with more than a dozen mountains, heavy forests, and numerous lakes, ponds, and streams. Elevations range from about 1700 feet at Fourth Lake to 2890 feet on Seventh Lake Mountain. The Fulton Chain of Lakes spans both the Town of Inlet and the Town of Webb, with the easterly lakes located within Inlet. These and the many other lakes, ponds, and streams within the Town of Inlet provide recreational opportunities for visitors and residents alike and serve as an important resource to the community.