Raquette 
River Section  Main Route 
   
From Long Lake Village it is 9.5 miles to the foot of the lake where you enter 
the Raquette River. Pay attention, the channel from the lake is tricky, especially 
when the water is low. To the extreme right, boulders on the shore indicate a 
channel that is impassable in low water. To the left of this channel is a long 
marsh tipped by a sand dune that juts out toward the lake, the main channel is 
to the left of this point, along the edge of a curving sandy shallow. Still further 
to the left is what appears to be another channel - avoid it. Lost Channel 
comes in on the right, pass it by. A big oval boulder is seen ahead. The land 
beyond it is an island. To continue down Raquette River, take the channel to the 
left; the Deep Hole leanto is on the west bank of Raquette River at the mouth 
of Cold River. Take the right hand channel, turn sharp right again where Cold 
River comes in to reach Caulkins Creek leanto on Cold River. It is one mile upstream 
to the leanto on the left bank. On leaving this camp, follow the right bank downstream 
into Raquette below the island mentioned above. Travelers from the opposite direction 
often lose considerable time by mistaking where Cold River comes in at the north 
end of the island for the main branch of Raquette. Six miles below the outlet 
is the carry around Raquette Falls. Located on the east bank of the river, the 
carry is plainly marked. The trail goes along an old tote road for 1.25 miles 
to the foot of the falls where a leanto, a small clearing and the caretaker's 
cabin are located. About .5 mile below the foot of the falls, there is a leanto 
on the east side of the river, one at the junction of Palmer Brook, and another 
.5 mile below the junction of Palmer Brook. At the foot of the falls you may put 
in again and canoe 6 miles farther down the river to Axton. The Stony Creek leanto 
is located just above Axton, near the intersection of the outlet of Stony Creek 
Ponds and the Raquette.   Approximately five miles below Raquette Falls the 
river makes its bend to the northwest in a broad reach. As one enters this stretch, 
three large boulders are prominent ahead on the right shore. The insignificant 
Stony Creek Ponds outlet comes in on the right, just upstream from these boulders. 
You can see a highway bridge up Stony Creek Outlet to the right. If you want to 
go to the Saranacs, follow Stony Creek Outlet as described in the Saranac section. 
If you want to go to Tupper Lake, follow Raquette River northeasterly toward Axton. 
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