Every named river in the Adirondack Park — the Hudson, the Moose, the Raquette, the Sacandaga, and the rivers that drain the High Peaks.
The Indian River drains north from the lakes and wetlands west of Speculator — a slow, marshy corridor through mixed hardwood and spruce that defines the village's western boundary before continuing toward the Cedar River Flow system. It's not a paddling destination in the whitewater sense, but it threads through classic central Adirondack lowland: beaver meadows, alder thickets, and the kind of quiet water that holds brook trout in the deeper pockets and northern pike where the channel widens. Access is limited and informal — old logging roads and town edges rather than marked put-ins. Best known locally as a place you pass over on NY-8 or intersect while hunting the back country between Speculator and Indian Lake.