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Parlow Creek

Parlow Creek drains a quiet section of working forest northwest of Tupper Lake — one of dozens of small tributaries that feed the Raquette River watershed through a landscape of second-growth hardwood and private timber tracts. Public access is limited or nonexistent; most of the corridor runs through posted land, and there's no state trail system or formal put-in for paddlers. If you're mapping the hydrology of the region or tracing old logging routes on a USGS quad, Parlow shows up as a blue thread through the grid — more a drainage feature than a destination. For fishing or paddling, look instead to the Raquette itself or the ponds off Tupper's public boat launches.

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