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Bog River

Bog River flows north from Lows Lake through a remote section of the northwestern Adirondacks — the upper stretch accessible via the Bog River Road off NY-30 near Tupper Lake, the lower reach threaded by paddlers linking Lows Lake to Hitchins Pond and points downstream. This is canoe country: long portages, backcountry campsites, and the kind of multi-day routes that require shuttle coordination and a patience for beaver work. The river runs slow and tea-colored through wetland corridors and mixed hardwood forest — more moose habitat than trout water, though brookies hold in the cooler tributary streams. Access requires either a long paddle in from Horseshoe Lake or a commitment to the Bog River Flow system from the east.

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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Waypoint Cafe
16.6 mi away
Restaurant
The Clubhouse at Tupper Lake Country Club
15.7 mi away
General store
Otto's Abode
10.6 mi away
Shelter
Lake Lila # 7 Lean-To
4.1 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (139)
  • 139 designated campsites
Access (6)
§ Nearby parking

6 parking areas· 2 accessible

Closest parking lots within range, ranked by walking distance. Accessibility flags come from Google verified-data; surface and capacity from OpenStreetMap. Confirm hours and seasonal closures before you go.

§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (8)
Lakes & ponds (33)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (4)
  • Olmstead Pond Lean-To6.9 mi
  • Olmstead Pond Lean-To6.9 mi
  • Cowhorn Pond Lean-To6.1 mi
  • Lake Lila # 7 Lean-To4.1 mi
Primitive campsites (139)
  • Clear Pond Campsite1.5 mi
  • Lows Lake Primitive Campsite 381.6 mi
  • Bog Lake Campsite1.6 mi
  • Lows Lake Primitive Campsite 401.8 mi
  • Lows Lake Primitive Campsite 182.0 mi
  • 182.0 mi
  • Lows Lake Primitive Campsite 172.1 mi
  • 172.1 mi
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