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Saranac River

The Saranac River threads through the village of Lake Placid on its way from Upper Saranac Lake to Lake Champlain — a working waterway that's been a Route 86 companion and a sawmill corridor since before the Olympic years. It's not a wild river in the Lake Placid stretch: bridge crossings, culverts, residential shoreline, the occasional kayaker or tuber drifting through town on a July afternoon. The upper branches hold brook trout; the lower sections toward Plattsburgh open up for smallmouth and northern pike. If you're looking for put-in access or fishing intel, start at the Lake Placid visitors' center or one of the fly shops on Main Street — the river's fishable, but you need to know which sections run private and which stay open.

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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Saranac Juice
16.4 mi away
Restaurant
Hex and Hop Brewing
15.9 mi away
General store
Village Mercantile
21.6 mi away
Shelter
North Shore Taylor Pond Lean-To
5.9 mi away
§ At the water

Camping & access

Camping (5)
  • 5 designated campsites
Access (17)
§ Nearby parking

17 parking areas

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.

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§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (7)
Lakes & ponds (13)
Trails (25)
Lean-tos (5)
  • North Shore Taylor Pond Lean-To5.9 mi
  • Northwest Shore Taylor Pond Lean-To6.6 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to6.8 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to6.1 mi
  • South East Taylor Pond Lean-To6.0 mi
Primitive campsites (5)
  • Casey Road Campsite2.2 mi
  • Rt.3 Mud Pond Campsite3.3 mi
  • Union Falls Campsite5.3 mi
  • Union Falls Campsite5.3 mi
  • Taylor Pond Campground5.5 mi
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