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From Sacandaga Lake (not to be confused with Great Sacandaga lake further south), you can paddle up to Mud Lake, or carry to beautiful Fawn Lake, which is surrounded by state land and has several good campsites. Sacandaga is easily accessible from the Moffitt Beach Campground & Day Use...
This spectacular branch of the Oswegatchie plunges over waterfalls and through a rocky gorge. A drop of 90 feet in the first two miles gets the adrenalin going with an exciting mix of waterfalls and Class III rapids. Scouting is necessary to determine possible runs or carries around impassable...
Explore the harvest of the Champlain Valley! Iconic Lake Champlain is home to some of America’s great landmarks and is among the most beautiful bodies of water in the world. The Champlain Valley of New York is the perfect backdrop to experience history, fresh produce, inventive craft...
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Boreal species that have been sighted here include the Black-Backed and American Three-toed Woodpeckers, Yellow-bellied and Olivesided Flycatchers, and many of the woodland warblers. Birding Many waterfowl can be found at Shallow Lake. Look for loons, Bald Eagles, and many duck species....
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The Fulton Chain of Lakes is a historic, scenic, and incredibly wonderful place. Each of the eight lakes has a storied past, and today, the lakes are great places to recreate. You can paddle, boat, camp, fish, and more! How to get there The easiest launch is in Inlet on Fourth Lake. This is a...




