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AdirondackLakes.com - the offical visitor guide to the Adirondacks in Franklin County, New York, includes canoeing, kayaking, paddling, lodging, golf, campgrounds, ski areas, hiking, biking, snowmobiling, hotels, motels, kids activities, canoe and birding maps.Featured Adirondack Canoeing/Kayaking Paddling RouteSlang Pond through Turtle Pond to Hoel PondThere is no canoe carry between Slang and Turtle Ponds, just a narrow passage of waterway, then a paddling trip through a culvert under a railroad bridge to cross from Turtle Pond into Hoel Pond (or up and over the embankment, if water levels are too high).Adirondack Canoeing and Kayaking RoutesIn the lush, glacier-carved lakes, rivers and ponds of the Adirondacks, sprawls an impressive array of scenic canoe and kayak routes. Here lies some of the nation's most enjoyably spectacular canoe and kayak water in the 689 lakes and ponds and countless rivers of Adirondack Lake Country. Paddling routes include The Saranac Lake Chain Canoe Route, The St Regis Wilderness Canoe Area, and The Raquette River to Tupper Lake Canoe Route. In addition, the Santa Clara Tract of the Champion Lands offers some of the finest canoe routes in the Adirondacks. It consists of ponds and 3 major rivers, the Deer River, the East Branch of the St Regis River and the Middle Branch of the St Regis River. These provide still water canoe routes, whitewater canoe and kayak routes with water falls and rapids in a nearly pristine boreal wilderness character. Legendary Adirondack Golf at the Malone Golf Course and the Saranac Inn Golf ClubThe 36-hole Malone Golf Course was recognized by Golf Magazine as one of the top courses in New York State. It is a prime location for truly outstanding golf and was designed by Donald Ross and Robert Trent Jones. The Saranac Inn Golf Club was also recognized by Golf Digest as one of four U.S. courses one hundred years or older that received four and a half stars. This par 72 has a reputation for extraordinary maintenance with full automatic irrigation and bent grass greens. Experience Fishing in Adirondack Lake Country like no other place on earth12,000 years ago, at the time of the last Adirondack Glacial retreat, extremely cold-tolerant fish species began feeding and thriving at the edge of receding glaciers. The Windfall Brook Trout strain developed as a result of unique environmental conditions found solely in Franklin County, NY's Adirondack Lake Country. Since the turn of the century, the Windfall Brook Trout has been coveted for its tenacious fighting ability, brilliant color and large sizes - some reaching over three pounds and 20 inches. Fishing opportunities abound in the 240 lakes and ponds, nine major rivers and miles of brooks and streams of Adirondack Lake Country.
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