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Paddle through Second or Fourth Lake to access this isolated body of water. Slightly smaller than the others, but with the same big views, Third Lake is well worth checking out if you're paddling in the area. Getting there Locate the state launch for Fourth Lake on Route 28 in the village...
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For a unique backcountry scenic drive, you definitely don't want to overlook a trip through the Moose River Plains! This 24-mile dirt road runs from Inlet to Indian Lake, through some of the most pristine woodlands in the Adirondacks. This a perfect spot for a bike ride, scenic drive in your...
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The 2018 season was marked by historic low water. If conditions continue, please take care and watch for rocks, especially if you are launching a prop boat. Getting there From the intersection of NYS Route 30 & 28 in the Hamlet of Long Lake, take Route 30/28N south toward Blue Mountain...
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Frequent depth changes make trolling for many species difficult, but the shallow areas (mainly in the southwest portion of the lake) make for fantastic smallmouth bass fishing. Getting there From the intersection of Route 28 and Route 30 follow Route 28 toward Raquette Lake. Continue for...
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Lake Eaton is known for fine fishing all year long and great paddling in summer. Motorboat access is only from the campground, via day use fee. Getting there From the intersection of Route 30 and Route 28N in Long Lake follow Route 30 toward Tupper Lake. Continue out of town for about a mile...



