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North West
- Campsites are nice
- Many campsites are close to road
- Road is an old railroad bed
- Streeter Lake and Mud Pond are nice paddling, but a little small and with beaver dams
North Central
- Often crowded, hard to get a roadside campsite some nights
- Campsites are clustered close together
- High enforcement precence
- Campsites are quite nice, but only 5 campsites and 3 tent sites
- Road noise from nearby roads
- Lake is larger then Mountain Pond
- Nearby is the drive-in campsites along north-western portion of Rainbow Lake (not to be confused with Bucks Pond State Campground)
- Close to St Regis Canoe Area (10 miles south)
- Quieter compared to busy canoe area
- Located on an Old Routing of NY 30
- Conviently located to Paul Smiths and NY 30 corridor
North East
- A group of undesigned drive-in campsites along northeastern section of Union Falls Pond, shown on DEC maps
- Across the way from a private campground
- Union Falls Pond is large, can be choppy from the wind
- Great views of Whiteface and other high peaks from the campsite.
North-Central Central
- Horsehoe Lake has several campsites along, as does the dirt road beyond it for a ways.
- The best roadside campsites go fast on the lake, but you can always camp on the less desirable campsites, then check out Bog River Flow, and tent camp up there.