Adirondack Waterways

 

"Did you know?"

 

The Adirondack Park contains more than 3,000 lakes and ponds and 6,000 miles of rivers and streams.  The largest being Beautiful Lake Champlain.  Adirondack paddling ranges from whitewater chutes to glassy shiny ponds.   The Adirondacks remain one of the world's great destination of wilderness canoeing & kayaking.  The acquisitions of the Park continue to increase, so we welcome your contribution (or paddling story) of where to go. 

 

Below are many enjoyable sites to start enjoying!  Before you go out on H2O waterways, please be sure to check your Paddling Guidebooks and maps (see resources below) before heading out.   Keep safety in mind at all times. 

 

 

 

Flatwater Paddling (up to Class D)

Ausable Marsh, - Ausable Point State Campgrounds Ausable River, West Branch (some Class I riffles) - Rt 73 bridge, or 1.5 miles down Riverside Dr, Ausable Boquet River, Willsboro - below the fish ladder
Chubb River - good bird watching too, may need to lift over beaver dams Lake Champlain - sea kayak. Westport to Split Rock Point to Essex Newcomb Lake/Camp Santanoni Preserve
Rich Lake & Harris Lake, public beach, Newcomb Saranac Lakes' Chain, Saranac Lake (also Oseetah Lake) Saranac River, Class II water before Franklin Falls Pond.  Franklin Falls Road provides access
Schroon River, North Hudson to Schroon Lake, scenic 15 mile trip Cascade Lakes at the public forest Eagle Lake, Ticonderoga
Lincoln Pond, Elizabethtown Putnam Pond, Putnam The Chateaugay Lakes (2 wide lakes connected by channel, 10.5 miles, summer resort, check out Bluff Point) 
West Branch Ausable River (8 miles of tranquil water w/dense woods, Class I riffles & 1 carry, spring is best) Raquette River (17 miles from Pearcefield to Carry Falls Reservoir, offers exciting whitewater, 2 waterfalls, borders state land, water level is critical)

North Branch Grass River (16.5 miles w/mix of rapids and flatwater,  Class II & IV to moderate size double hydraulics before Harpers Falls,  carry is required)

Sacandaga River (empties into Hudson River @ Hadley Lake.  Dam is 3 miles w/Class II) Hudson River*(N. River to N. Creek, 5 miles for Class II rapids then 18 miles to Schroon River for exciting Class III)

Lower Schroon River (27 miles with mix of long flatwater to some exciting Class III-IV, scout before running)

                         

  

Whitewater Paddling (Class II plus)

Ausable River, East Branch - carries at Hull's Falls, fish dam at Upper Jay and waterfalls at Jay Boquet River in the Spring - at Elizabethtown to I-87 overpass becomes Class III drop & rapids.  25 mile stretch thereafter to Lake Champlain (waterfalls at Wadham) Boreas River (experts only,  paddlers in closed boats) remove
Upper Hudson River (Class III-IV rapids) guide service available Hudson River Gorge - no open canoes, Class V rapids w/hydraulics, souse holes and high standing waves at N. River Lower Moose River (Old Forge Region - 17 miles demanding Class V+ Rapids)

Saranac River (starting out as slow moving flatwater up to Class III at Permanent Rapids before Franklin Falls, .4 mile carry)

"Silver Staircase"  (7 mile run of whitewater, advance, Clase IV)

Middle Branch Moose River (Old Forge Region - float down w/gradual picks up to some exciting Class II rapids)

Little River (lower 6 miles technical Class III, upper is quiet Class I, 2 short carries)

Middle Branch Oswegatchie River (spectacular branch plundges over waterfalls thru gorge, drop 90 ' in 1st 2 miles, adrenalin with Class III rapids.  Scouting necessary.  2nd half 12 mile run is calm Class I)

Lampson Falls Area (spectacular stretch requiring different paddling skills, flatwater to falls, to abrupt changes, drops, cascades and up to Class V.  Only experts should try the lower section)

Upper Hudson River & Hudson River Gorge (12 miles from Newcomb to Indian River, beautiful remote w/Class III rapids at Ord Falls, blends into the turbulent Hudson River Gorge w/difficult Class V w/hydraulics, souse holes & high standing water.  Experts only!)

Lower West Branch Sacandaga River (8 miles w/up to Class II rapids, spring is best, steep gradient of 55' per mile)

Sacandaga River (from Rt 30, slalom of almost continuous fast whitewater, up to Class III.  Lake Alqonguin 4 miles to run. Best done at high water)

 

Outback Country

 

 

Adirondack Guides have been helping visitors since Thomas Jefferson once ventured here.  Adirondack earliest guides were trappers, loggers and native Americans, leading pioneers and explorers.  Today's guides are still strong showing tourist through the woods.  Call Adk. Regional Tourism Council for your Visitors Guide (800-487-6867).

 

Little Tupper Lake & Rock pond (William C. Whitney Area, 9 bodies of water, 30 campsites, moderate wind advisory, anglers catch & release) Santa Clara Tract (along the St. Regis River, above Everton Falls & Deer River Meadows) Croghan Tract (include Mud Pond, Sand Pond & Gregg Lake in the western ADK)

Toley Pond Tract (mixture of flatwater & whitewater on the S. Branch Grass River.  Scenic waterfalls.)

Beaver River Canoe Route (Old Forge Region, 14 mile paddle thru reservoirs & channels  1-877-85-ORION)

Sand Pond-Mud Pond Area (Old Forge Region - part of the Croghan tract, .2 mile carry in, marshy shores, narrow corridor streams)

Cranberry Lake (bays & flows, great hiking too, 46 campsites)  Outlet starts 1.8 miles downstream from bridge, windy flat water to Newton Falls Reservoir Francis Lake (Old Forge Region - 120 acre lake, primitive campsites) Stillwater Reservoir (Old Forge Region, 9 mile long reservoir surrounded by state campsites)
Oswegatchie River (virgin pines, scenic river 40 mile round trip) Moss Lake (Old Forge Region - small lake at foot of steep mtn, 7 campsites) Big Moose Lake (Old Forge Region, borders state land, bays/marsh & trails leading to Pigeon Lk Wilderness w/campsites)
Tupper Lake (shallow marsh connects Tupper, Simon & Raquette ponds, western shore w/campsites, Bog River Falls for 2 miles stillwater) Black River (Old Forge Region - Lyons Falls to Carthage Dam, 44 miles of interrupted flatwater) N. Branch Moose River (Old Forge Region - slow moving stretch of river, 11 miles, isolated)
Raquette River (Long Lake to Tupper Lake - 3- miles) meanders and campsites at intervals, outlet to Stony Creek Pond provides access to Upper Saranac Lake) Forked Lake (Blue Mtn. Lake Region - privately owed, borders state land, 7 mile lake, downstream to Long Lake is mix of flat & fast water) Fulton Chain of Lakes (Old Forge Region - famous 16 mile chain of lakes from 1st to 5th lake)
Lows Lake/Bog River Flow (Cranberry Lake Region - 11 mile paddle w/shore carry at upper dam, marshes w/backdrop of rugged mtns, islands and 39 campsites.  Ambitious 3 mile carry on west end leads to Upper Oswegatchie River) Lake Lilia (Tupper Lake Region - 7 islands, 17 campsites, sandy beaches, climb Frederica Mtn. too) Raquette Lake (many bays, great camps, and 2 mile channel at S. Inlet & Browns, connects to 8th Lake on Fulton
Chain)
Long Lake (prevailing winds, 14 mile lake, campsites available) Blue Mountain Lake (10 islands, mtn. ringed lake, 1/2 mile carry at west end leads to Marion River) Big Brook (Long Lake Region - 4.7 mile cruise thru scenic corridor w/fast water sections - pest in spring)
Madawaska Flow-Quebec Brook (Santa Clara Tract - accessible Rt 458, remote & scenic, some portaging) St. Regis River (16 mile winding flatwater, up & down stream) Lower Osgood River (sm. river meanders thru forest/marsh, starting at Meacham Lake outlet, huge Eagle's nest)
Lake Kushaqua to Osgood Pond (12 mile trip w/interesting group of lakes, channels & one .75 mile carry) St. Regis Falls Flow/East Branch (quiet flatwater,  6 miles above dam.  Everton Falls is passable at high water levels with challenging white water w/rapids, some scouting) St. Regis Wilderness Canoe Area (pond-hopper's paradise, many short carries, traverse 10 kales & ponds)
Chubb River (little river w/surprises, 9 mile round trip, 1 carry, numerous beaver dams) St. Regis River/Santa Clara Flow (just off Blue Mtn Road, some fast water, short carry, windy backwater) Everton Falls Preserve - E. Branch St. Regis River (waterfalls winding 9 miles flatwater, marsh, short portage trail over wetlands)
Hatch Brook (9 mile flatwater cruise thru marsh & scenery) Deer River Flow (2.7 mile backwater, mtn. views, lots of birds) Deer River (above High Falls, 10 mile flatwater, below High Falls drops rapidly w/mix of moving water, access Deer River State Forest)
Lower Oswegatchie River (starts at Gouveneur, 65 miles to Osdenburg which flows into St. Lawrence River, slow moving, marshes & pasture & Rapids that can be portaged or run by experienced paddlers) Black Lake (anglers dream, rocky points, weedbeds) Raquette River Reservoirs (27 mile stretch w/setting of largest inland hydroelectric in Northern NY, picnic areas, ramps, beaches & campgrounds)
Indian Lake (14 mile waterway, island camping, Snowy Mtn. cliffs, fire tower, hike Baldface) South Branch Grass River (part of Tooley Pond Tract, upper section to Rainbow Falls for canoeing, carry trails & around waterfalls.  Rainbow Falls suitable for expert kayakers) Lower Raquette River (14. miles between Raymondville to Raquette River Village, paddle when water levels are adequate, several sets of rapids)
Piseco Lake Area (interesting side trips, Fall Stream to Fall Lake, beaver dams, remote Vly Lake) Sacandaga Lake Area (2 lg. headwater lakes connected by sm. navigable channel, paddle up to Mud Lake or carry to beautiful Fawn Lk., several campsites) Jessup River (while at Indian Lake, meandering stream 4 mile cruise, picnic, trail to waterfall)
Cedar River Flow/Moose River Plains (tucked in the mtns., isolated wilderness - brochure at DEC) Upper West Branch Sacandaga River (Class I flatwater, either direction.  Both Chub & Trout Lake have navigable outlets for side trips) Kunjamuk Creek (7 mile round trip windy river, paddle to Elm Lake)
Rich Lake & Harris Lake ( public beach for scenic 7.5 mile round trip) Schroon River (15 mile from N. Hudson to Schroon Lake, easy Class I flat water, with carry at Schroon Falls, wildlife sightings and empties into Schroon Lake) Lower Schroon River (27 miles with mix of long flatwater to some exciting Class III-IV, scout before running)
Great Chazy River (20 miles section of a 40 mile river, downstream float at Mooers and extend into Kings Bay, some motor boat traffic) Chazy Lake (4 mile lake nestled at Lyon, Johnson & Ellenburg Mtn., beach & park, firetower at Lyon Mtn.) Silver Lake & Taylor Pond (secluded lakes, dense woods, short hike to top of Silver Lake Mountain)
Ausable Point Wildlife Mgt. Area (interesting 5 mile circuit w/meanders of Ausable Delta & marshes, many species of waterfowl)    

 

Boating Lake Tours

Lake George Steamboat Company
Lake George, 800553-BOAT
Lake George Shoreline Cruise
Lake George, 518-668-3882
Juniper Boat Tours
Plattsburgh, 518-561-8970

Philomena D Boat Tours 

Lake Champlain Scenic & Historic Cruises

802-897-5331

Adirondack Marina Boat Tours, 518-523-9704

Lake Placid Marina Boat Tours, 518-523-9704

 Adirondack Marina Boat Tours, 518-523-9704

Old Forge Lake Cruises
Old Forge, 315-369-6473

Champlain Canal Tour Boats

Lake Champlain Ferries (Essex, Port Kent, Plattsburgh, and cable ferry at Ticonderoga)

Lake Champlain Scenic & Historic Cruises

802-897-5331

Lake George Shoreline Cruise, Lake George

518-668-3882

Lake George Steamboat Company
Lake George, 800-553-BOAT

Schroon Lake Boat Tours 518-532-7675

Lake Placid Tour Boat Cruises

Indian Pipes Charter Cruises

Lake George

Raquette Lake Navigation

 

 

Tubing

Be a kid again; no skills needed but just a smile

Ausable Chasms (visit this 'Yosemite of the East' and get in a tube, plus enjoy their snack bar & gift shop) Schroon River - a lazy meandering river w/some falls Check out our Resources for more locations

ARO (Adirondack River Outfitters), Lake Luzerne

AKTO dba Wild Waters, Lake Luzerne, 800-303-9962

Beaver Brook Outfitters

Wevertown

Hudson River Rafting

North Creek

Sacandaga Outdoor Center

866-696-RAFT

Tubby Tubes Co., Lake Luzerne, 518-696-5454

Rafting Guide, Lake George 800-365-1050

 

 

 

Boat Public Launches Nearby

Paradox Lake (at State Campground, Rt 74) Schroon Lake (@ Horicon @ E. Shore Drive, and downtown Schroon Lake on Dock St.)

 

 

Public Beaches

Lake Everest

518-946-2255

Lake George, Ticonderoga 518-585-6619

Lake Harris

518-582-3211

Lincoln Pond State Campsite, 518-942-5292

Minerva Lake, 518-251-2869

Mirror Lake

518-523-2445

Putnam Pond State Campsite,  518-585-7280

Schroon Lake Village

518-532-7675

Schroon River, N. Hudson 518-532-7217

Ausable Point State Campground

518-561-7080

Bulwagga Bay, Port Henry 518-546-7500

Noblewood Park

Willsboro

Normandie Beach Club Westport

Port Douglas

518-834-7292

Champ Beach Park

518-546-7123

Willsboro Bay

518-963-8668

Route 30

Long Lake

Route 28

Blue Mountain Lake

Arrowhead Park Public Beach, Route 28, Inlet

Indian River

Indian Lake

Lake Algonquin

Wells

Route 8/30

Speculator

Town Beach, Route 8

Brant Lake

Faxon Pond

Route 8&9

Chestertown

Haviland Cove on the Hudson River

Glens Falls

North Hampton State Campground on the Great Sacandaga Lake

Northville

Hudson Grove, Terrace Drive, Lake Luzerne

Lake Luzerne Village Beach Lake Ave

Luzerne Heights Public Beach, Pierpont Rd

Lake Luzerne

North Creek Town Beach

Echo Lake Beach

Warrensburg

Rogers Memorial Park

Main Street

Bolton Landing

Veteran's Memorial Park Main Street

Bolton Landing

Hague Public Beach

Route 9N

Million Dollar Beach

Beach Road

Lake George

Shepard Park, Canada Street, Lake George

Ushers Park, Route 9L

Lake George

Lake George Island

Glens Falls:  City Park, Crandall Park, East Field Pool
Dynamite Hills, Rt 8. Chestertown Loon Lake Beach, Rt. 8 & 9, Chestertown Lake George Battlefield Park, Beach Road
  Usher Park, Rt. 9N, Lake George  

 

Resources

Guide Books & Maps Adirondack North Country
 

Paddling.net Resources

Rules and Regulations

Canoe Map & Topo Trail Maps

Adirondack North Country Trip Planning

Adirondack North Country Booklist

Adirondack Paddlers Map 518-775-2925 Delorme Mapping Co. Maptech Waterproof Charts
Lake Champlain Nautical Charts, 800-638-8975 Fishing Hot Spots Maps (Lk. George & Lk. Champlain) Empire State Marine Trades
  State-wide Emergency Search & Rescue/Fire Hot Line 518-891-0235 Adirondack Waterways Guide

 

 

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