N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6, § 646-2.9
(a) No person shall anchor, moor or recreate from a vessel on the waters of Lake George in front of private property within 200 feet from the mean high-water mark of such property without the consent of the owner or lessee of such property. This paragraph shall not apply:
(b) In order to prevent overcrowding and congestion, reduce noise, protect the public health, safety and welfare and preserve the resources of the park, the commission may designate restricted use zones on the lake and adopt regulations for the usage of such zones. If permitted by the regulations for any zone, the commission may establish a system of mooring buoys for that zone. The commission may also establish marker buoys to show the limits of such zones. Within any restricted use zone established by this section no person shall operate, anchor, moor, recreate from or otherwise use a vessel, or undertake any other activity, in violation of the regulations established for such zone.
(1) Sandy Bay. That area of Sandy Bay which is below the mean high water mark and is bounded and described as follows shall be a restricted use zone: Bounded on the east by the Rockhurst Peninsula, on the south by the shore of Lake George between the Rockhurst and Cleverdale Peninsulas, on the west by the Cleverdale Peninsula and on the north by a line which runs due east to due west and is 1,800 feet north of the southernmost point on the southern boundary of the zone. Sandy Bay is located on the easterly side of the lake, in the Towns of Queensbury and Bolton. The commission may place up to 60 mooring buoys within said zone, which shall be placed so that no vessel tied to a buoy shall come within 200 feet of the mean high water mark. Within the zone, the following regulations shall apply:
(2) Paradise Bay. All of Paradise Bay shall be a restricted use zone. Paradise Bay is located in the Towns of Bolton and Dresden on the eastern shore of the lake, north of Shelving Rock. Within the zone the following regulations shall apply: