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Not enough hours in a day to enjoy this spot. Good hiking is available along the Sucker Brook Trail, and if you like skiing, you're in luck; McCauley Mountain is pretty near. There's great hiking along the Norridge Trail, and Lost Ponds is a splendid place to visit for more than one day, Browns Tract Pond State Campground is a splendid place to camp nearby. You absolutely must go for the Adirondack Mountains. There are other places here than Lost Ponds, for
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| | example Bear Pond. You'll need more than a day to discover everything Lost Ponds has to offer, you can camp at Tioga Point State Campground. This lake is so wonderful. Float down the rapids of Indian River in a kayak, and Inlet Golf Club is a golf course nearby. Man, is there heaps of entertaining things to do in the Adirondack Mountains. Not far from Lost Ponds, you'll discover Helldiver Pond which is a scenic lake. Get wet paddling on Moose River - South | |
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Branch; getting to Bear Paw Creek from Lost Ponds is simple. A large amount of precipitation falls at Lost Ponds; during the month of August you get the most rain around here; the driest of the months is February. Lost Ponds is
a beautiful lake in the Adirondack Mountains. Throughout the summer months at Lost Ponds temperatures are mostly in the 70's. Summer night lows fall down to the 50's. The wintertime comes with highs in the 20's, and after the sun is down during the winter temperatures at Lost Ponds descend into the 0's.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 43.68833 Longitude: -74.67417
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Indian River, Hamilton CountyCounty, 3 miles away Class III-IV - 13 miles long (Brooktrout Lake to South Branch Moose) |
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Bear Pond, Hamilton CountyCounty, 2 miles away |
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Helldiver Pond
 | 1 PHOTO Hell Diver Pond is a pretty little body of water located in the Moose River Recreation Area of the Adirondacks. The hike back to it is easy and short. Hell Diver is well worth the walk.... |
Brooktrout Lake
 | I would like to fish this lake. Wondering about the fishing....Used to fish lake in the 60s.caught lots of trout off that old raft.... |
Raquette Lake
 | It's just Raquette Lake, NOT Raquette Lake Reservoir! And Fort Stanwix is over 80 miles away - why not visit the Adirondack Museum just a 12 mile drive to Blue Mountain Lake?... |
Terror Lake
 | 14 miles away ...y before stillwater. The Carthage road went up the Beaver river drainage. Two brothers got lost up in the ridges above Terror Lake. Almost died. They found the lake and named it after their nights of terror. Guys used to hunt there in the fly in days. The last last guy to go there was a drainage ditch runner. Calls himself PH. Take his advice. It's a long way in and you MUST know the woods and be a woodsman. There are plenty of blow downs to go through overland. The way to go is via the end of Twitchell Lk. The Sisters who own the old Teahouse at the end of Twitchell are nice old girls. I saved their nephew one cold November night. They bought me some good whiskey. Anyway that's the way to get into Terror Lk. Follow the old trail into the South Branch Beaver River drainage. Head northeast for a good mile and keep the high ground to your right shoulder. Keep walking about 4 miles and make sure the big ridge is over your right shoulder. You can't miss the lake. There is an old ghost trail marked with blue soap can lids at the base of the ridge. Probably grown in by now. Don't need trai... |
Morehouse Lake
 | 16 miles away Morehouse Lake is completely on private property under the ownership of the Morehouse Lake Club which was founded in 1889 and also has within it's borderline Barto Lake and Mud Pond. The outlet stream is called Little Goldmine and runs southeasterly into the East Canada Creek near Powley Place.... |
Twitchell Lake
 | 16 miles away 1 PHOTO On 7/7/2009... 85 years ago my mother who lived in Brooklyn spent her vacations at Lake Twitchell,she said once she went to the adirondacks she never went back to the catskills. I got up this morning and thought of her conversations about the lake and decided to look it up, I hope it's still as beautiful as she described it so many years ago,I still have her snap shots.... |
Buckhorn Lake
 | 19 miles away Buckhorn Lake is a private Association Lake located 2 miles north of Unadilla, New York (in Otsego County). Very friendly towns folk and this lake holds the New York State Record for a Large Mouth Bass caught in 1994. The lake is fed by many underground springs but is not ery deep. Makes for a lovely, though short drive around it.... |
Airdwood Lake
 | 19 miles away 1 PHOTO Fall scene from Airdwood Lake, in Hamilton County.... |
McCauley Mountain
 | 20 miles away A mountain nestled in the central Adirondacks just outside Old Forge, New York, McCauley Mountain's 633 foot vertical drop and twenty-one trails make it so you never have to look hard to find a challenge. McCauley Mountain provides skiing for all levels of skiers along with terrain of a ''big mountain'' resort without those long lift lines and high ticket prices. McCauley is celebrating its 50th year with special offers & events. Check the web site for updates.... |
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