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Saranac River / Northern Forest Canoe Trail / Lake Champlain / Franklin Falls Pond / Middle Saranac Lake / Lower Saranac Lake / Geography of New York / New York / Adirondacks
Date: 2008-04-03 11:48:54
Saranac River
Northern Forest Canoe Trail
Lake Champlain
Franklin Falls Pond
Middle Saranac Lake
Lower Saranac Lake
Geography of New York
New York
Adirondacks

Route Overview This section is characterized by varied river travel (often challenging), passing through some ponds on the upper stretch and dropping through rapids to the Lake. The flora and fauna change as the elevatio

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