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Lows Lake is one of the prettiest lakes in the Adirondacks. It has the second largest Common Loon population of any single lake in New York state with eight nesting pairs. Birding The bog area, bordered by Hitchins Pond, has boreal species. Thrushes and woodland warblers can be found along the...
Experience a historic ride Take a great ride from one gorgeous lake to another and travel back in time to the Gilded Age. How to get there The ride begins at the small public parking lot located in front of the public library in the small community of Raquette Lake. The lot is next to the...
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Explore the ADK Lakes Cuisine TrailFrom Saranac Lake, Lake Clear and Tupper Lake, this area of the Adirondacks is both historic and contemporary. Experience the terroir through historic farms, great camp dining, downtown eateries, and breweries. Adirondack Harvest is a program of Cornell...
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Barker Pond is well-sheltered and calm. No motorboats are allowed, so it's all peace, quiet, and relaxing in nature in a canoe here. Paddling Barker Pond From the parking lot, it is 0.2 miles of hiking to the water. Once at the trailhead, locate the blue trail that leads to the pond. The...
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A unique paddling experience The 15-mile stretch from North Hudson to Schroon Lake is an easy Class I flatwater cruise with one carry at the four-foot Schroon Falls. Wildlife sightings are frequent as you travel along this slowly meandering river. Beautiful Schroon Lake opens up at the journey...




