Map: Free Primitive and Roadside Campsites in the Adirondacks, North Country, Tug Hill

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An overview of free primitive and roadside campsites located throughout the Adirondacks, North Country and Tug Hill -- including Saint Lawrence County, Franklin County, Clinton County, Essex County, Hamilton County, Lewis County and Jefferson County. You can see more detailed locations by exploring this Interactive Google Map (KML) of the campsites across the state.

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  • Bob says:

    Andy,
    First off, always check your site before heading out anywhere!
    My question for you is do you have the coordinates for Blue Ridge Road Boreas River road side camp site? The one by the bridge. Or is it pretty identifiable from Blue Ridge Road?
    Thanks. And keep on doing what you do!

    • Andy says:

      One of the campsites, Wolf Pond Trailhead site, is right on the road is at N 43.94346 W 73.95404. The other is on a driveway, that loops around onto a hill, it’s not as easy to see form the road but if I recall correctly, can be found with a Camp Here Arrow marker from the road, though not very visible. It could be missing now from the road, as that was years ago.

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