Moose River Plains

Spanning Herkimer and Hamilton Counties, the Moose River Plains Wild Forest offers an array of activities, including camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, and canoeing. Free campsites are accessible from late May to December’s end. Winter highlights snowmobiling along the Limekiln Lake-Cedar River Road linking Inlet and Indian Lake. Must-visit spots encompass Cedar River Flow, Moose-spotting at Helldiver Pond, scenic Wakely Mountain with its firetower, as well as numerous smaller ponds and lesser-known trails. This diverse landscape caters to a range of outdoor pursuits, making it a year-round destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers.

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RV at Cedar River Flow Campsite 8

This is the serious threat to the environment the crazy environmentalists are talking about as being such a threat to the park. I don't understand why this camping area must be closed -- many people enjoy kayaking and exploring this area, including myself.

Taken on Friday September 3, 2010 at Moose River Plains.

Campsite 2

I arrived quite late to Moose River Plains on Thursday night, after not getting out of work until well after 5:30 PM. So it was a dark drive up. I did not want to camp at Cedar River Flow, so I drove up the Moose River Plains Road, but it was so dark and late, I decided to get crpa one of the first sites I saw.

Taken on Friday September 3, 2010 at Moose River Plains.

Campsite 2 Closer Up

This is campsite two, with the picnic table and fire pit. The outhouse is across the road, and shared between several sites. I didn't find it until I had already dug a cat hole for taking a shit, and burning the toilet paper. The campsite is abutted by the Silver Run (creek).

Taken on Friday September 3, 2010 at Moose River Plains.