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The Moose River Plains Complex contains about 50,000 acres of public lands crossed by more than 40 miles of old dirt logging roads. Some of them lead to nowhere (dead ends), but provide challenging rides. There are also 27 miles of trails, 140 primitive tent sites,...
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Large open waters with great views of the mountains all around. Explore the rocky shores, bays, and numerous nooks and crannies scattered around this popular lake. Getting there From the intersection of Route 28 and Route 30 follow Route 28 through Raquette Lake and locate the state campground...
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This is a 2 mile flatwater paddle to an old dam that generated the power for the Great Camp Sagamore complex years ago. The waterway is a good boreal habitat. Birding Look for warblers near the dam. The American Bittern can be often heard doing his water pump "Oong-ka' choonk!...
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The orange trail is for those who really want to get in as much riding as they possibly can, in one day. This loop starts in Speculator at the Ball field, goes up to Perkins Clearing for some groomed wide trail riding, then west to Piseco on some winding trails, and over to Oxbow Lake to top off...
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Lake Abanakee spans both sides of Route 30, Big Brook Road, and Jerry Savarie Road. Getting there From Indian Lake, follow Route 30 toward Speculator for 0.5 mile and turn left onto Big Brook Road. Continue for 1.3 miles to the lake where you will find the sandy launch. The carry from the...




