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A rich variety of northern birds can be found in this fifty-thousand-acre forest. Habitat changes from open plains, boreal forest and mature hardwoods to virgin pines. The property was purchased by NY State in 1963 from the Gould Paper Company. Almost every species of breeding bird in Hamilton...
Two-year old brown and brook trout are stocked in the South Branch, West Canada Creek in the waters downstream from the Floe. Above the Floe, wild brook trout can be found. Canoe fishing is available below the Floe, as well as wading. How to get there Several roads lead to the river...
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Eagle Lake is a gem hidden between two lakes visible from the road. It can only be accessed via other lakes. Maybe this is where all the fish are hiding! Getting there There are two access points to reach Eagle Lake: one is from Blue Mountain Lake by paddling south through the narrows,...
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Cedar River Flow is tucked in the mountains far from the main road. Several sites are by the outlet dam. How to get there From the intersection of Route 28 and Cedar River Road in Indian Lake, follow Cedar River Road 12 miles. The flow has a rather large meadow parking area near the dam and...
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Forked Lake is one of the more popular lakes in Hamilton County, and with New York State-run Forked Lake Campground on the eastern end of the lake you will find it very busy. Some camping areas are drive up sites, but many are located slightly off the beaten path where you will either have...




