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Adirondack Canoe Map
Published by Plinth, Quoin and Cornice Assoc., Keene Valley, NY 12943.
This large scale map (1:31,680 scale) covers the route from Old Forge
and Blue Mountain Lake to Tupper Lake and the Saranac Lakes; St. Regis
Canoe Area to Rainbow Lake. Shows launch sites, campsites, leantos, portages
and adjacent hiking trails. An excellent map! Available in area stores.
Adirondack Map Series
Plinth, Quoin and Cornice Assoc., Keene Valley, NY 12943.
These 35"x 45" maps cover larger areas than single USGS topo
maps. They have contour lines and locate leantos, boat launches, and several
types of trails. State land vs. private land is not shown. The scale of
1:62,500 (approx. 1 inch = 1
mile) is less detailed than USGS maps. Available in area stores.
1. Northwest Lakes: Cranberry Lake,
Lows Lake, Bog River, Tupper Lake, Upper Oswegatchie River, Lake Lila,
Raquette River from Forked Lake to Carry Falls Reservoir, Upper St. Regis
Lake, St. Regis Canoe Area, Upper Saranac Lake, Massawepie Area, Upper
South Branch Grass River.
2. Central Mountains: Indian Lake,
Jessup River, Upper Hudson River (Newcomb to North River), Cedar River
Flow, Blue Mountain Lake to Raquette Lake, Piseco Lake, Sacandaga Lake
and Lake Pleasant, Main Branch Sacandaga River to Wells, East Branch Sacandaga
River, Kunjamuk Creek.
3. Lake George Region: Lower Hudson
River (North Creek south), Schroon River, Lake George, Brant Lake, Paradox
Lake, Southern Lake Champlain.
4. High Peaks Region Map: West Branch
Ausable River, East Branch Ausable River,
Chubb River, Upper Boquet River, Lake Placid, Rich Lake, Harris Lake,
Middle and Lower Saranac Lakes, part of Raquette River and Upper Saranac
Lake.
5. West-Central Wilderness Area:
The Fulton Chain, Raquette Lake, Forked Lake, Blue Mountain Lake, Cedar
River Flow, Moose River Plains area, North Branch and Middle Branch Moose
River, Big Moose Lake, Stillwater Reservoir.
New York State Atlas & Gazetteer
DeLorme Mapping Company, Freeport, ME. 11x16 format, paper. Detailed road
maps with topo contours and symbols locating features described in the
Gazetteer section. Great resource for finding put-in sites and remote
ponds on the many back roads of the Adirondacks.
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