You don't have to be an interpretive dancer (though it's probably recommended) to understand the helpful interpretive signs that describe the six distinct habitats through which the Beaver Pond Nature Trail passes at Higley Flow State Park. Despite the otherwise heavily-wooded and hilly terrain, there is a sandy beach for swimming and plenty of leveled campsites so you won't roll your own little dam down stream. Take advantage of the many amenities this camp has to offer, even for winter visitors (ice fishing, anyone?), but be aware that they do allow hunting during certain peak seasons so be sure to check the calendar and throw the oranges in tow!
You don't have to be an interpretive dancer (though it's probably recommended) to understand the helpful interpretive signs that describe the six distinct habitats through which the Beaver Pond Nature Trail passes at Higley Flow State Park. Despite the otherwise heavily-wooded and hilly terrain, there is a sandy beach for swimming and plenty of leveled campsites so you won't roll your own little dam down stream. Take advantage of the many amenities this camp has to offer, even for winter visitors (ice fishing, anyone?), but be aware that they do allow hunting during certain peak seasons so be sure to check the calendar and throw the oranges in tow!
With campsites nestled among sheltering pines and set right along the glassy Raquette River, this is the perfect spot to escape. Kick back and try your luck as an angler or just enjoy the hard-to-beat views of the river and secluding greenery. The Adirondack foothills also offer plenty of hilly, wooded trails to explore. Need to stretch your legs Read more...
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Higley Flow State Park
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With campsites nestled among sheltering pines and set right along the glassy Raquette River, this is the perfect spot to escape. Kick back and try your luck as an angler or just enjoy the hard-to-beat views of the river and secluding greenery. The Adirondack foothills also offer plenty of hilly, wooded trails to explore. Need to stretch your legs Read more...
Why can't I see these campgrounds when I search with dates?
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