The Mountaineer,Keene Valley Contact the DEC office listed above for more information. Sand Lake Lean-to can be accessed from the Youngs Road Trailhead using the Buck Pond Primitive Corridor, the Wolf Pond Trail and the Sand Lake Trail or by using the High Falls Loop Trail and the Sand Lake Trail. Moorage fees are charged year-round for mooring at docks, floats,and buoys from 1 p.m. to 8 a.m. No mooring buoys are currently available, however, there are three 30-foot floating docks. The designated tent sites along the shores of these waters can be accessed by paddlers. View a map of this area and more on Natural Atlas. Please see Cranberry Wilderness under special places on this website for a current detailed map of the new wilderness area. Named trails are listed below along with the color of the trail markers. Simmons Pond contains brook trout and can be accessed via the Olmstead Pond Loop Trail via the Sixmile Creek Trail and West Flow Trailhead. Login with your BaseCamp account to view them all! The Civilian Conservation Corps Interpretive Center is located in the Bowman Bay area of the park. Don't Move Firewood Regulation in effect. I have the DEC primitive campsite map, but was wondering what are the good campsites. Hunters and trappers may use the parking areas, roads, seasonal access roads, trailheads, and trails used by hikers, boat launches and hand launches used by boaters and paddlers to access the lands and waters in this area. Several snowmobile trails are designated. In 1987, the building was renovated into a museum by CCC alumni and Washington State Parks staff. All designated primitive tents sites and lean-tos are available on a first come - first served basis and cannot be reserved. General information on paddling includes how-to and safety tips and links to rules & regulations. (304) 636-1800, Cheat-Potomac District For a list of businesses located along the CL50, click here. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing can take place anywhere on the property. (43.9947N, 75.1783W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), Cranberry Lake Boat Launch is located along Columbia Road near the lake's dam. Elkins, WV 26241 There is no electricity available but the use of generators is permitted from 6 am until 10 pm. When camping overnight, be aware of group size restrictions. (44.1403N, 75.0272W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), Red Horse Trailhead is located on the shores of Burnt Lake, a bay on the north shore of Stillwater Reservoir, and can only be reached via water. There is a trail register at this intersection. There is a lake view available at the end of the trail. Many species of birds and mammals are unique to the Adirondacks or are mainly found here. Keep the 'Remember Me' box checked so you don't have to keep logging in. Lakeside General Store,Cranberry Lake Sign up for BaseCamp! Gregg Lake Trail leaves the Tied Lake Primitive Corridor 0.3 miles south of the Tied Lake parking area and extends 1.3 miles to the shores of Gregg Lake. Raven Lake Primitive Corridor extends 5.75 miles from the Necessary Dam Road in the Independence River Wild Forest. Old Wanakena Road (orange) begins at County Route 61 (Wanakena Road) and travels 2.6 miles west to Inlet Road. Fishpole Pond contains brook trout and can be accessed via an unmarked trail off the Darning Needle Pond Trail that connects to Grass Pond, a bay of Lows Lake on its northside. Sandy beach, rocks to jump off into water, etc. This trail is part of secondary trail S88. It provides a 1.9-mile ski loop which crosses gentle terrain and is suitable for all ability levels. The Basecamp and Camp Forester areas are closed to the public year-round, except for the Town Line Road right of way. It passes scenic Balsam Pond which is only 0.1 mile from the highway. Cranberry Lake State Park is located in the Adirondack Mountains, within Adirondack State Park. For fee information, check out our camping rates page. Your browser does not support JavaScript! Cranberry Lake contains smallmouth bass, northern pike, yellow perch, brown bullhead and brook trout. General information on hiking includes how-to and safety tips and links to rules & regulations. The Red Horse Trailhead is located on the north shore of Stillwater Reservoir (Burnt Lake) and is accessible from the water only. Massawepie Lake (PDF, 247 KB) contains lake trout and smallmouth bass. Many of the designated tent sites along the shores of these waters are accessible by boat. EMERGENCIES See details Stop Aquatic Hitchhikers! Virtually all trails in the Five Ponds Wilderness were blocked and access to the interior ended for the rest of the year. General information on fire towers includes historic and current uses of fire towers and links to other locations with fire towers. Conifer-Emporium CE has several waterbodies that are open for fishing, including Dead Creek and the South Branch Grass River. Cranberry Campground has its own dump station that is donation based. On Cranberry Lake Wild Forest, canoes and kayaks can be launched from the boat launch on the northern end of the lake. If you are already a member be sure to Login. Shurtleff Bridge Road (orange) is a short connector of 0.1 mile that crosses the Grass River Flow just south of State Route 3. Cranberry Campground Area Status: Closed A popular semi-primitive campground adjacent to the Cranberry River and the "lower-gate" entrance to the Cranberry Backcountry. Lows Lake can be accessed from the Lower Dam Hand Launch on the Bog River. Several Adirondack lean-tos (a.k.a., open camps) also exist along the trail, and each has been repaired or rebuilt in recent years. Check area chambers of commerce, telephone directories or search the internet for listings. The carving depicts the story of Ko-Kwal-alwoot, a culturally important legend of the Samish Indian Nation. Lodging is available in the nearby communities of Beaver River Station, Cranberry Lake, Lowville, Star Lake, Stillwater and Wanakena. Cranberry Lake Wild Forest contains several snowmobile trails. Thank you for any advice. Adirondack/Lake Champlain Fishing provides information on fishing in the Adirondacks and links to top fishing waters, stocking lists, public fishing access and waters open to ice fishing listed by county. (43.9498N, 75.1653W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), South Sand Pond Parking in the Croghan Easement Tract is located at the end of Sand Pond Road and provides access to the western portion of the Pepperbox Wilderness (43.9430N, 75.1594W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), North Sand Pond Parking in the Croghan Easement Tract is located at the end of Jakes Road and provides access to the Alder Creek Primitive Corridor. Please see bulletin boards for more information. These sites are close to the water with obstructed water views and some water access. Conservation easements allow the forests to remain working forests while also providing public recreation opportunities. Campground Trail (yellow) travels 2.2 miles from the Bear Mountain Trail east to the Brandy Brook Flow snowmobile trail. You can simply use your smart phone's GPS to find camping near you or even use our trip planner to plan your route from coast to coast. All the lands and waters within the Five Ponds and Pepperbox Wildernesses are open to hunting and trapping. The nearest hospital is in Star Lake, NY, which is located about 15 miles west of Cranberry Lake. Select a campground from a list / category, Find a campground based on all your preferences. Additional information can be found in the Boating Program. Midway along the trail at 0.8 miles it intersects with the Cranberry Lake 50 East Connector Trail, which leads north to the Gilbert Tract Ski Trail trailhead on State Route 3. Premium paddling opportunities are found in and around the Five Ponds Wilderness. Tamarack Pond contains brook trout and can be accessed using an unmarked trail off the Canoe Carry Trail. DEC manages the Cranberry Lake Boat Launch in accordance with the 1996 Cranberry Lake Boat Launch UMP, which was amended in 2018 (PDF) to propose the development of facilities that are accessible by people with disabilities. Cranberry Lake Primitive Campsite #25 is a campsite on Cranberry Lake and Oswegatchie River in Adirondack Park, Cranberry Lake Wild Forest, Adirondack Mountains, NY. DEC Region 6 Potsdam Office (M-F, 8:00AM - 4:30PM), 315-265-3090; Backcountry Emergencies: 518-891-0235 or 911 (24/7), Enforcement Matters: 1-833-NYS-RANGERS (1-833-697-7264). The following resources are highly recommended and widely available in stores and online. DEC is in the early stages of revising the UMP for the Pepperbox Wilderness. Check out the dozens of benefits of becoming a BaseCamp member HERE. This frame is provided for your convenience only. 5 reviews. General information on primitive camping includes how-to and safety tips and links to rules and regulations. There is a 135 feet difference in elevation in the 0.45 mile stretch off trail between a height of land above Cage Lake and the shores of Cage Lake. This trail is part of corridor trail C7A. Visit the NY State Department of Environmental Conservation website by clicking, Please read our Fees and Cancellation Policies. This page is available in other languages, General Information on Backcountry Camping, General Information on Cross-country Skiing & Snowshoeing, General information on accessible recreation, 1994 Five Ponds Wilderness Unit Management Plan (UMP), National Weather Service Storm Predection Center: Facts about Derechos. I would recommend calling the state campground number (315) 848-2315 and ask them. Maximum site length is 60 feet (limited availability). Generally, the trails in this forest are more easily traveled than those in the wilderness to the south. North Central NY Fishing provides information on fishing in the Adirondacks and links to top fishing waters, stocking lists, public fishing access and waters open to ice fishing listed by county. In addition to management objectives, the UMPs contain detailed information on natural features, recreational infrastructure, geology, natural and human history, habitats, wildlife, fisheries and much more. There is a lake view available at the end of the trail. Boating is allowed on Cranberry Lake. CAMPING OPPORTUNITIES AND RESTRICTIONS Captain Salvador Fidalgo of Spain explored the area in 1792, leaving behind many Spanish names that are still used today, including Rosario Beach and Fidalgo Island. There is no electricity available but the use of generators is permitted from 6 am until 10 pm. Grass River Outfitters,Canton The Weather frame below is for the Weather Underground site. The trail has ample public parking, highlighted on the official site. Keep the 'Remember Me' box checked so you don't have to keep logging in. Motorboats are allowed on and frequently use this two large water bodies during the boating season. Here the trail turns north on the Shurtleff Bridge Road and continues towards State Route 3. There is a 180 feet difference in elevation in 0.7 mile stretch north of Buck Pond. All sites are back in only and require maneuvering with the longer trailers. This frame is provided for your convenience only. The main trailhead is located adjacent to campsite 27 with a parking area and trail register kiosk. A fire house and DEC field office are located in the Hamlet of Cranberry Lake, along the route of the CL50. The remainder of the trail to Cage Lake is on high ground, but beaver activities on Hammer Creek often necessitate trail relocation beyond Cage Lake. All motors are prohibited on Pass Lake, and only electric motors are allowed on Cranberry Lake. Cranberry offers 173 campsites, of which 34 are directly on the water, 167 are reservable. These sites are back from the water with no view of the water. No dump station is available at campground. For more information, call (360) 902-8844. LEAVE NO TRACE Trout fishing in the adjacent Cranberry River. This trail is maintained by the St. Lawrence County Snowmobile Association (leaves DEC website). With this addition the following trails are now wilderness and are closed to bicycles, wagons, pushcarts and other mechanized and motorized devices: North-South Trail #688, Lick Branch #212, Little Fork #242, Rough Run #213, and Birchlog #250. (43.8967N, 75.0546W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), Tied Lake Hand Launch is located along the Tied Lake Primitive Corridor (43.9802N, 75.0681W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website). Map Information. The park also offers 1,980 feet of saltwater moorage. It features a trail to the summit of the Mt. Reservations are accepted year round and are highly recommended even in the off season due to events such as razor clam tides and holidays. Multiple photos for each campsite assist you in evaluating each individual campsites as well as detailed campground info, maps, tips and more. The rest of the island is a natural area preserve and off-limits to recreational use. The Sand Dunes Interpretive Trail at West Beach includes an observation deck and signage that explains local vegetation and ecosystems. The Cranberry Wilderness area was expanded by almost 12,000 acres in 2009. Beach explorers look for shells along miles of Puget Sound beachfront. Official websites use .gov A .gov Campers may locate these sites on topographic maps displayed at the Cranberry Lake boat launch. Campground features 28 single campsites and two double sites in two loops. Minimize campfire impacts Daily and annual permits are available. Cranberry Lake Wild Forest is managed through the 1984 Cranberry Lake Wild Forest UMP (PDF), which was amended in 1993 (PDF) to designate bicycle trails and again in 2014 (PDF) to designate new trail segments of the Cranberry Lake 50 trail. Additional information, outdoor equipment, trip suggestions and guided or self-guided tours may be obtained from outdoor guide and outfitting businesses. All coordinates provided are in decimal degrees using NAD83/WGS84 datum. It has a fire circle, asmall picnic shelter, flush toilets and a large lawn area for tent pads. 1. There are also several unpaved roads on the easement that are open to non-motorized recreation. Bear Mountain Trail (red) provides a 2.4-mile loop that begins and ends at DEC's Cranberry Lake Campground & Day Use Area. Deep ruts are found in several places, especially at Little Otter Pond. Region: Adirondack Park. It offers a main lodge and recreation both with fully equipped kitchens. Dispose of waste properly Red Horse Trail extends 5.3 mile from a trailhead on the shores of Big Burnt Lake on the north side of Stillwater Reservoir in the Independence River Wild Forest to Clear Lake. The trail then continues 3.9 miles where it enters Five Ponds Wilderness, and eventually reaches Chair Rock Flow on Cranberry Lake, which is 7.5 miles from the starting point at Otterbrook Road. Hedgehog Pond Trail (yellow) is a short trail which leads 0.5 mile from the shore of Cranberry Lake to Hedgehog Pond. There are two hand-pumps andthree accessible vault toilets. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, lantern post and gravel parking spur. Map showing recreational areas. Cross-country skiing and snowshoeing are permitted on all hiking trails. The trail climbs 100 feet in the first 0.3 mile. Hunting and trapping are only allowed by the public on the Massawepie Conservation Easement from September 1 - June 14 of each year. Cowhorn Pond Trail (yellow) extends 0.2 mile from Sixmile Creek Trail to the Cowhorn Pond lean-to. 4. Check state fishing regulations for special Cranberry River Fishing Areas. Special Rules for Conifer-Emporium Conservation Easement, Special Rules for Massawepie Conservation Easement. Sixmile Creek Trail (blue) extends 5.3 miles and gains 285 feet in elevation from the trailhead on the shore of West Flow in South Bay of Cranberry Lake to Cowhorn Junction at Cowhorn Pond. This feature is available to BaseCamp members only. For more information on coverage areas and hours of service at Deception Pass and our growing list of parks with Wi-Fi service, visit our parksWi-Fi page. The trail follows the Alder Creek Primitive Corridor for the first 1.5 miles before veering north to Jakes Pond. The Mt. Help Protect New York's Forests! Any access during the winter should be on skis or snowshoes since deep snow is sure to be encountered. At-large backcountry camping is also allowed throughout the complex. To plan your trip on the Pacific Northwest Trail, visit at www.pnt.org. It is at the east end of Cranberry Lake, near the park entrance as a temporary location until a new group camp is built. These sites are close to the water with good to excellent water access, with at least a bit of a beach area and a partial to obstructed water view. Although unmarked the designated primitive corridors used to access the privately owned inholdings in the wildernesses can be used by hikers until the cross onto the private lands. Food and supplies may be found in the nearby communities of Beaver River Station, Cranberry Lake, Croghan, Lowville, Star Lake and Wanakena. Each site has a picnic table, fire ring, lantern post and gravel parking spur. The Canoe Pass and Deception Pass bridges connect the two islands, creating a gateway for exploration. Vehicles must be parked on gravel or paved spur, not in the woods, grass or road. Two lie within the Pepperbox Wilderness, two lie within the Five Ponds Wilderness and one lies between the two wildernesses. Aug 23, 2022: 2,530 new full set photos of all sites at Cranberry Lake now available. The property is open from September 1 through June 14 each year for public use including hiking, cross-country skiing, camping, canoeing and other non-motorized water travel. Protect New York's lakes by arriving with your boat cleaned, drained, and dry. They can be accessed from Route 3. Campsite accommodations Phone: (888) 226-7688. Use landmarks to navigate fresh content. here to get direct access to booking cancellations from the 'Book Cancellation' button! Generate a high-quality PDF. Acidified water has reduced native fish populations in the south and western portions of the area. Cell service continues to improve, but remains spotty, weak or non-existent through much of the area. The Maiden of Deception Pass story pole is located in the Rosario Beach area of the park. 10 Eastern Newt 3. Hikers are prohibited from trespassing on private lands. A map of the Cranberry Lake 50 trail is available either as a download from the Cranberry Lake 50 website or can be purchased from local businesses in Cranberry Lake and Wanakena. Leave what you find Deception Pass is Washington's most-visited state park for a reason. Park featuresDeception Pass State Park spreads over 3,854 acres, a marine and camping park with 77,000 feet of saltwater shoreline and 33,900 feet of freshwater shoreline on three lakes. Gregg Lake in the Pepperbox Wilderness contains brook trout and can be accessed from the Tied Lake Parking Area via the Gregg Lake Trail. Deer Pond, Sunshine Pond, and Lower & Upper Moshier Ponds in the Pepperbox Wilderness all contain brook trout but can only be accessed via unmarked paths or by bushwhacking. Please respect posted signs. The CL50 map may be used for preliminary planning and as a reference while conducting your hike. Cranberry Lake 50, Five Ponds Partners, Copyright 2006-2019 8. Pre-season scouting is recommended to enhance chances of success. Massawepie CE provides hiking opportunities from September 1 - June 14 on the areas open to public recreation. 2. Depending on the direction of the wind, their flight pattern may put them above the park, creating noisy conditions for campers. Thi. Cranberry Lake in the Cranberry Lake Wild Forest, Stillwater Reservoir in the Independence River Wild Forest, and Lows Lake in the Bog River Complex all border the wilderness. There are currently no roads open to public motor vehicles or ATVs (other than the north end of the Town Line Road north of the gate). Janack's Landing Trail extends 0.2 miles from a trailhead and lean-to on the shores of Dead Creek Flow of Cranberry Lake to the High Falls Loop Trail. Fires and swimming are permitted in designated areas only. These sites are right by the water with excellent water access, have a beach and/or shallow water with a sandy bottom or have electric, and a panoramic water view. The Pacific Northwest National Scenic Trail (PNT) is a 1,200-mile-long footpath through some of the most spectacular and scenic terrain in the United States. Dog Pond to Otterbrook Trail (red) begins at Proulx Clearing where it joins the Dog Pond Loop Trail. (44.1158N, 74.6266W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), Bog River Upper Dam Carry Trail is located near the outlet from the dam (44.1088N, 74.6688W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), Oswegatchie River Inlet Hand Launch is located at the end of Inlet Road. Tied Lake in the Pepperbox Wilderness contains brook trout and can be accessed from the Tied Lake Primitive Corridor and the Tied Lake Hand Launch. Find a Free Campsite. here to get direct access to booking cancellations from the 'Book Cancellation' button! Whether you just need to know where to camp nearby or you want to plan a free camping road trip, we've got you covered. Season 2023 Dates: Fri May 19 to Sun Oct 8, 2023. Reservations can be made online or by calling (888) CAMPOUT or (888) 226-7688. More than 50 species of mammals and hundreds of species of birds inhabit or pass through the Adirondacks at one time of the year or another so it is not unlikely to catch site of wildlife during your trip. DEC manages these lands in accordance with several unit management plans (UMPs). A map of the Cranberry Lake 50 trail is available either as a download from the Cranberry Lake 50 website or can be purchased from local businesses in Cranberry Lake and Wanakena. These can be purchased at most outdoor equipment retailers, bookstores, and on-line booksellers. My Surroundings. This trail is part of secondary trail S88. The animals are few and far between so knowing what they are feeding on and where they may be feeding is very important. Together they provide some of the remotest wilderness in the Adirondacks as few trails access these lands. Print a Map Plus. However, Massawepie CE is only open for public use from September 1 - June 14 each year. The park is actually located on two islands Fidalgo to the north and Whidbey to the south. A concrete dam replaced the crib in 1916. Mountain biking is prohibited except in marked areas. 4 out of 5 lakeside stars. The trail alternately ascends and descends between Big Deer Pond and the Oswegatchie River with the difference in elevation ranging between 50 feet and 120 feet. Cranberry Lake campground has 173 single-family campsites and is located on the shores of one the largest lakes in Adirondack Park. A restored fire tower and the former observer's cabin are located on the 2,500-foot summit of Mt. The Adirondacks contain large tracts of wildlife habitat with some boreal, bog, alpine and other unique habitats. There are 46 designated primitive tent sites on the shores of Cranberry Lake. Join BaseCamp Today for Full Site and Photo Access, Select a campground from a list / category, Find a campground based on all your preferences. Please respect posted signs. At about the same time, Captain George Vancouver of England explored the area. Latitude:48 24' 02.2" N (48.400617) Longitude:122 37' 30.2" W (-122.625045). The trail can also be accessed from the Jakes Pond/Keck Trailhead via a 2.0 mile hike on the Keck Trail. Cage Lake Lean-to can be accessed from the Youngs Road Trailhead using the Buck Pond Primitive Corridor and the Wolf Pond Trail or by using the High Falls Loop Trail, the Sand Lake Trail and the Wolf Pond Trail. Consider hiring an outdoor guide if you have little experience or woodland skills. The trail passes the Bear Mountain lean-to at 0.6 miles and continues past several scenic vistas overlooking Cranberry Lake. Featuring 3903 campground photos of individual campsites. Bear Mountain Trail (red) provides a 2.4-mile loop that begins and ends at DEC's Cranberry Lake Campground & Day Use Area. You can ensure of continued good fishing opportunities in the future by fishing responsibly. It intersects the Dog Pond Loop Trail 0.2 mile before reaching the pond. Enter Date. A schedule of planned events is posted at the ranger contact station. Tied Lake Hand Launch provides access to Tied Lake. During high use, the centrally located Bishop Knob Campground can usually accommodate campers when no sites are available along the Cranberry or Williams River Corridors. Sign in and out of all DEC trail registers in case you become missing or lost. Lime treatments have allowed for brook trout stocking is some of the ponds. Although State Parks cannot be responsible for the jet noise, we do share visitor concerns with our representatives of Naval Air Station Whidbey. Phone: (360) 267-4301. These lean-tos may only be accessed by water. . Map . If you are already a member be sure to Login. During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps built roads, trails, buildings and log railings to develop the park for visitors. This page is available in other languages, View Cranberry Lake Complex Overview Map (GeoPDF), View Cranberry Lake Complex East Map (GeoPDF), View Cranberry Lake Complex West Map (GeoPDF), St. Lawrence County Snowmobile Association, General information on cross-country skiing and snowshoeing, Fish Creek Pond Campground & Day Use Area. On Conifer-Emporium CE, the C7, C7A, C7C, S78 and S88 state snowmobile trails cross the property. WSS: (304) 536-2144, https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mnf/recreation/camping-cabins/recarea/?recid=6987&actid=29. You need to be a BaseCamp Member to enable this feature. DEC Region 6 Potsdam Office (M-F, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM), 315-265-3090; Backcountry Emergencies: 518-891-0235 (24/7) or 911, Enforcement Matters: 1-833-NYS-RANGERS (1-833-697-7264). Adirondack Regional Tourism Council (Leaves DEC website), St Lawrence County Chamber (Leaves DEC website), Herkimer County Chamber (Leaves DEC website), and Cranberry Lake 50 - hiking trail system (Leaves DEC website) can provide information about other recreation, attractions and amenities in this area. You can protect wildlife and wildlife habitat when viewing them. View a map of this area and more on Natural Atlas. During these high use times there are usually more campers waiting than there are sites available. Please note that FS76 and FS102 remain outside the new wilderness boundary and are still open to bicycles, wagons, push carts and other types of non-motorized devices. You might wish to. Campsite Photo Database for Cranberry Lake Campground in the Adirondack Park region of New York State. The Five Ponds UMP was amended in 1996 (PDF) to propose a re-route of the High Falls Loop Trail and again in 2003 (PDF) to re-introduce the Alice Brook snowmobile trail. For someone looking to enhance their chances of success, scouting is a must. Much of the CL50 traverses the Five Ponds Wilderness Area, where group size is limited to 9 (no exceptions!). Use or possession of baitfish is prohibited on all waters within the wildernesses containing brook trout. Otherwise the trail is fairly flat. View a map of this area and more on Natural Atlas. The park and naval station have been neighbors since 1942. The trail now turns north and passes Dog Pond Mountain at 7.5 miles and arrives at the Burntbridge Pond snowmobile trail at 10.5 miles. (44.1246N, 74.9597W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), Moshier Reservoir Hand Launch is located at the end of Necessary Dam Road. There is a 155 feet difference in elevation in the 0.7 mile stretch of trail between Wolf Pond Outlet and a height of land above Muir Pond. General information on cross-country skiing and snowshoeing includes how-to and safety tips and links to rules and regulations. They generally provide space for 1-4 small tents, a fire ring, and sometimes a pit privy/outhouse. Good luck! To prevent serious accidents, hikers are encouraged to stay on main trails and avoid straying to the sides. Multiple photos for each campsite assist you in evaluating each individual campsites as well as detailed campground info, maps, tips and more. Sand Lake Trail (blue) extends 7.3 miles from the southwest corner of the High Falls Loop Trail to the shores of Sand Lake. (44.2204N, 74.8468W) Google Maps (leaves DEC website), Stillwater Reservoir Boat Launch is located at the end of Stillwater Road and includes accessible features. Most campsites have nice shade and several are waterfront. A designated primitive tent site on the shores of Gregg Lake can be accessed from the Tied Lake Parking Area via the Gregg Lake Trail. There are hiking trails and a boat launch (car top only) on this property. Practice Leave No Trace Principles (leaves DEC website) when recreating in the Adirondacks to enjoy the outdoors responsibly; minimize impact on the natural resources and avoid conflicts other backcountry users.
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