East Branch Sacandaga River

Stretching between Wevertown and Wells along NY 8, the East Branch of Sacandaga River offers a picturesque route hosting roadside campsites and trailheads to secluded spots. While proximity to a well-maintained state highway makes these campsites accessible during shoulder seasons and winter (with snow shovel), traffic noise can be a drawback. The river features noteworthy sites like Griffin Falls, Cod Pond, the captivating Stewart Creek, the ruins of Fox Lair Camp, the East Branch Trail leading to East Branch Falls, and scenic Eleventh Mountain. This scenic drive intertwines nature and exploration, inviting travelers to discover hidden gems along the East Branch of Sacandaga River.

Campfire

While the pile of wood at the campsite at the East Branch Sacandaga River left over from the hunters last fall is getting smaller and lower grade with more chipboard mixed in, still plenty of stuff to burn and enjoy up in the woods.

Taken on Saturday May 2, 2020 at East Branch Sacandaga River.

East Branch Sacandaga River

Not a lot of water for spring, though the water levels can fluctuate a lot in. I've seen it overflowing the banks some times, and other times the river is mostly rock with a trickle of water. The main branch and the west branch have much more consistent water flow levels.

 

Taken on Saturday April 30, 2022 at East Branch Sacandaga River.

Hammock View

The bright sun, the lack of bugs, and the warm made for some increadibly lazy hours laying back on hammock and soaking up the sun.

Taken on Saturday May 2, 2020 at East Branch Sacandaga River.