St. Regis Canoe Area

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Long Pond Mtn View.jpgView from Long Pond Mountain of waters of the St. Regis Canoe Area, with the Adirondack High Peaks in the background

The Saint Regis Canoe Area is a 19,000 acre wilderness area in southern Franklin County, New York about 18 miles northeast of Tupper Lake and southwest of Paul Smiths.

It is the largest wilderness canoe area in the Northeast and the only designated canoe area in New York state; it is closed to motor vehicles, motor boats and aircraft. There are 58 ponds and the headwaters of the West and Middle Branch of the Saint Regis and the Saranac Rivers. Only two of the ponds can be reached without a carry. The area is noted for its beauty, wilderness and short canoe carries. Primitive canoe camping is permitted on many of the lakes and ponds. St. Regis Mountain (2874 feet) and Long Pond Mountain (2530 feet) are within the Canoe Area. The trail to Long Pond Mountain can only be reached by water.

The put ins and take outs and the carry trails can be very muddy at any time of year, and black fly can be extremely active in the spring and early summer.

Ponds

There are also a number of unnamed ponds in the Canoe Area.

Sources
Jamieson, Paul and Morris, Donald, Adirondack Canoe Waters, North Flow, Lake George, NY: Adirondack Mountain Club, 1987. ISBN 0-935272-43-7.

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