Boundary Waters Quetico Forum :: Group Forum: Other Canoe Camping Locations :: Paddling York Adirondiks..........
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BoxofRain |
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yellowcanoe |
There are also paddle in campsites on Middle and Lower Saranac Lake but from Rollins ( or its neighbor, Fish Creek Campground) you can paddle in that area easily. Reserve. July is busy. Just for Rollins.. There are many other campgrounds.. Some such as Browns Tract are quiet for paddle sports. But not showered Full list of campgrounds in the Adirondacks run by NYS DEC ADK campgrounds Staying along the Rt 3 corridor gives you rainy day activities though sites down by Old Forge are closer to the excellent Adirondack Museum |
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yellowcanoe |
You wont see many people. there is a paddlers guide and maps for the Adirondacks.. Fish Creek Ponds is not the only choice.. as a matter of fact its on a very small canoe route. |
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DrBobDg |
Oh did it rain.....monsoons on and off the entire time. Saw some trees really worthy of respect. The Wild is nearby as well ...interesting place as well. drbob |
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yellowcanoe |
quote DrBobDg: "Just got back from staying at Rollins Ponds. Not the BWCA by any means but a neat area to visit...pretty kid friendly as well in my opinion. Will post some pictures when I have time. Well in some places it is but those did not meet your parameters. Get into the Whitney Wilderness and the Five Ponds area and your survival skills will be tested. Kind of normal for the ADKs to be wet. Glad the flies did not bother you ..or the kids. |
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DrBobDg |
Somehow I found a New York camping guide and it looks there are are a lot of possibilities. Thanks dr bob |