The Saint Regis River drains northwest from the Saint Regis Canoe Area through a mix of state forest and private land before joining the Saint Regis Mohawk Reservation near its confluence with the St. Lawrence. The upper reaches — above the Paul Smiths / Meacham Lake corridor — see occasional paddlers working the braided channels between ponds, but most of the river's 70-mile run is quietwater through working forest, more logistics than destination. Trout in the headwater tributaries; warmwater species (pike, bass, perch) downstream as gradient flattens and temperature rises. Access is spotty and requires local knowledge — most visitors encounter the river as a road crossing, not a put-in.
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