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Cedar River Flow
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Cedar River Flow in the fall
Cedar River Flow is located in New York Adirondack Park
Cedar River Flow
Cedar River Flow
Location in New York Adirondack Park
Cedar River Flow is located in the United States
Cedar River Flow
Cedar River Flow
Location in the United States
Location Hamilton County, New York
Coordinates 43°42′31″N 74°28′38″W / 43.70861°N 74.47722°W / 43.70861; -74.47722
Type Reservoir
Primary inflows Cedar River
Primary outflows Cedar River
Surface elevation 2,100 feet (640 m)
Settlements Indian Lake, New York

The Cedar River Flow is a beautiful, quiet lake located in Hamilton County, New York. It's not a natural lake, but a reservoir created by the Wakely Dam on the Cedar River. This special spot is perfect for enjoying nature and outdoor adventures.

Exploring Cedar River Flow

Cedar River Flow is a shallow lake, about 640 acres (2.6 square kilometers) in size. It's known for being a remote and peaceful place. You can find it near the border of the Moose River Plains Wild Forest and the West Canada Lake Wilderness Area.

Getting There

Reaching Cedar River Flow is part of the adventure! You can get to some campsites by driving on a gravel road. This road is about 14 miles (23 kilometers) from Indian Lake. It's also about 23 miles (37 kilometers) from Inlet. If you love canoeing, you can find even more campsites around the Flow by paddling to them. There's also a trail from the Northville-Lake Placid Trail on the west shore. This trail offers a way to carry your boat down to the water.

Fun Activities

Cedar River Flow is a fantastic place for wilderness paddling. Imagine gliding across the calm water in a canoe or kayak! The Moose River also flows through this area. Near the camping spots, the river is held back by a small dam with a bridge over it.

Fishing in the Flow

If you enjoy fishing, Cedar River Flow has several types of fish. You might catch brook trout, brown trout, or white sucker. It's a great spot to cast a line and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Important Rules

To keep the area quiet and natural, there's an important rule: no motors are allowed on the Cedar River Flow. This helps protect the wildlife and ensures a peaceful experience for everyone.

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