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Partlow Milldam

Partlow Milldam is a two-acre pond in the Raquette Lake region — a mill remnant that tells the story of early logging infrastructure in a part of the Park where settlement preceded conservation. The name telegraphs its origin: a working dam that likely powered a sawmill in the late 1800s, when Raquette Lake was a timber hub and these small ponds dotted the woods around camps and lumber operations. No fish species data on file, and at two acres it's more likely a seasonal holdover pool than a managed fishery. Best approached as local history rather than a destination — the kind of water you find on a bushwhack or while poking around old timber roads.

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Pond
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2 ac
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Blue Line Coffee House
18.6 mi away
Restaurant
Big Moose Station Restaurant
14.3 mi away
General store
Otto's Abode
8.7 mi away
Shelter
Lake Lila # 7 Lean-To
3.8 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (113)
  • 113 designated campsites
Access (3)
§ Nearby parking

2 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 (11)
Lakes & ponds (48)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (16)
  • Olmstead Pond Lean-To7.0 mi
  • Big Shallow Shelter5.4 mi
  • Cage Lake Springhole Lean-to6.8 mi
  • High Falls No. 2 Lean-To4.6 mi
  • High Falls No. 1 Lean-To4.6 mi
  • Janacks Landing Lean-To6.8 mi
  • High Falls No. 2 Lean-To4.6 mi
  • Olmstead Pond Lean-To7.0 mi
Primitive campsites (113)
  • Unnamed campsite1.8 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 41.8 mi
  • Unnamed campsite2.1 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 52.1 mi
  • Unnamed campsite2.2 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 62.2 mi
  • Oswegatchie River Campsite 82.6 mi
  • Unnamed campsite2.6 mi
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