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North West
Campsites are nice
Many campsites are close to road
Road is an old railroad bed
Streeter Lake and Mud Pond are nice paddling, but a little small and with beaver dams
North Central
Often crowded, hard to get a roadside campsite some nights
Campsites are clustered close together
High enforcement precence
Campsites are quite nice, but only 5 campsites and 3 tent sites
Road noise from nearby roads
Lake is larger then Mountain Pond
Nearby is the drive-in campsites along north-western portion of Rainbow Lake (not to be confused with Bucks Pond State Campground)
Close to St Regis Canoe Area (10 miles south)
Quieter compared to busy canoe area
Located on an Old Routing of NY 30
Conviently located to Paul Smiths and NY 30 corridor
North East
A group of undesigned drive-in campsites along northeastern section of Union Falls Pond, shown on DEC maps
Across the way from a private campground
Union Falls Pond is large, can be choppy from the wind
Great views of Whiteface and other high peaks from the campsite.
North-Central Central
Horsehoe Lake has several campsites along, as does the dirt road beyond it for a ways.
The best roadside campsites go fast on the lake, but you can always camp on the less desirable campsites, then check out Bog River Flow, and tent camp up there.