Bog River

Summary

The Bog River, also called the Bog River Flow is a 18-mile (29 km) river that originates near the sources of the Oswegatchie River, in Hamilton County, New York in the Adirondacks, and flows through Lows Lake and Hitchens Pond, ending at the Bog River Falls at the entrance to Tupper Lake.[1] For much of its length it is flat water owing to two hydroelectric dams built by Abbot Augustus Low early in the 20th century. There are forty established campsites. The stretch from Tupper Lake to Hitchens pond has been designated as a Scenic River by the State of New York.[2] The river is part of the Five Ponds and the Round Lake Wilderness Areas.

Bog River
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
Physical characteristics
MouthTupper Lake
 • location
Tupper Lake, New York
 • coordinates
44°07′44″N 74°32′42″W / 44.1289°N 74.5449°W / 44.1289; -74.5449
 • elevation
1,554 ft (474 m)
Length18 mi (29 km)
Basin size132 sq mi (340 km2)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Jamieson, Paul and Morris, Donald, Adirondack Canoe Waters, North Flow, Lake George, NY: Adirondack Mountain Club, 1987. ISBN 0-935272-43-7
  2. ^ FindLaw - New York Consolidated Laws

External links edit

  • TupperLake.net "Explore the Bog River"