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Grasse River

The Grasse River runs northwest through the Tupper Lake region — a slow-moving, forested waterway that drains out of the northwestern Adirondacks toward the St. Lawrence drainage. It's less a paddling destination than a working river: log drives ran it historically, and today it threads through mixed public and private land with limited formal access points compared to the more curated put-ins on nearby lakes. The upper reaches near South Colton hold brook trout; below that it's warmwater species — bass, pike, panfish — though no systematic survey data has made it into the DEC's public records. If you're launching here, you're doing local homework first.

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108 parking areas· 1 accessible

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