
Beaver River flows through the Raquette Lake region, one of several waterways in the western Central Adirondacks that drain the sprawling network of ponds and streams around the Fulton Chain and the North Branch. The river's fishery and access points aren't well-documented in regional records — a reminder that not every named water in the Park has been cataloged or promoted for recreation. For paddlers working through the area's connector routes or anglers prospecting for unmapped brook trout water, the Beaver is worth noting on the map, even if detailed beta is thin. Check with outfitters in Inlet or Old Forge for current conditions and put-in options.
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