Hitchens Pond 📍

Hitchens Pond, nestled within the Horseshoe Wild Forest, is a serene natural retreat in New York. This tranquil waterbody beckons kayaking enthusiasts to explore its calm waters and soak in the surrounding beauty. The pond’s scenic shores offer camping opportunities, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the wilderness. Notably, Low’s Ledge, a prominent feature, adds to the allure of the area, offering sweeping views to the east of the Adirondacks and Hitchens Pond. Hitchens Pond provides a peaceful backdrop for outdoor adventures and relaxation, making it an inviting destination for those seeking a blend of kayaking, camping, and tranquil natural experiences within the Horseshoe Wild Forest.

🖼️ Photos
Thematic Map: Lands of the Oneida Indian Nation
SVGZ Graphic: Change in Median Age - County Subdivision
Map: Severence Hill Trail

Bog River Flow Narrows

The Lower portion of the Bog River, is pretty narrow in part, due to the rocky terrain that it covers. You can easily bottom out a canoe or kayak in these parts, and other parts appear quite deep. There are a couple of paddle-in campsites along here.

Friday August 13, 2010 — Hitchens Pond
Thematic Map: Cedar River Flow Campsites
Map: Hanging Bog Wildlife Management Area - Orthophoto