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https://andyarthur.org/ny

... shows your location as a blue dot in relationship to campsites, trails, state land. This online map requires cell service, won't work in remote country, so also bring a paper map.

Free Download of New & Historical USGS 1:24k Topograpic Maps

Interactive maps with backcountry and roadside camping: New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia & Vermont. List of NYS DEC Lean-Tos and Firetowers.

Google Spreadsheet with Roadside, Primitive and Pay Campsites

More about Little Tupper Lake...

Little Tupper Lake has 23 primitive campsites on the lake, available on a first- come, first-served basis. Motor boats are not allowed on Little Tupper, but canoes and kayaks are easily launched from the beach at the Department of Environmental Conservation Little Tupper Headquarters area. There is an informational kiosk and ample parking.

Directions: Drive north of Long Lake, and make a left onto Sabattis Road (County Route 10). When you get to Little Tupper Lake on your left, cross the bridge and continue left. The headquarters is another 1.5 miles on your left.

Maps and Interactives

Little Tupper Lake with Campsites Added
Little Tupper Lake

2 Comments

  • Sara Haluska Telban says:

    Mr. Arthur ~ THANK YOU so very much for taking the time to create these maps. I found your 13th Lake map by accident and from there started exploring your other maps. I greatly appreciate the time you spent creating these gems!

    Most sincerely,
    Sara

  • Austin says:

    Andy,
    First of all as a new found Dack man, your guides have been very useful. My question is about campsite access, parking and portage around Little Tupper lake. My primary interest is in visual astronomy and I have a large telescope. Is the path to some of the shoreline campsites flat enough/ well maintained to accommodate a low clearance scope on wheelbarrow handles?
    Are any of the sites β€œ park able β€œwith a car at least at the road if not at the campsite?
    I am looking for plan a, b and c and maybe even D , if I drive three hours to the Dacks. So far I have A ( Horseshoe lake) B lake Durant ( summer only) and c is yet to be determined. I am hoping little Tupper or lake Lila might do the trick.

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