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New York whitewater - County Line Creek, Adirondack Mountains, Warren / Hamilton County
Warren / Hamilton
county,
Along trail to East Branch Sacandaga River section whitewater kayaking, rafting, and paddling information.
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CLASS IV-V+ 2 miles
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The scenic beauty of New York and the playfulness of the water have people coming here. Whitewater rafting and kayaking in New York is often more difficult than elsewhere, so keep in mind that a large number of rivers in this state are not easy. Not too many hotels nearby, you'll have to drive a bit to get to one, but if you don’t have reservations you might end up sleeping in your car. There are no other stretches to paddle along County Line Creek than the Along trail to East Branch Sacandaga River stretch. This is a bit of a short stretch so better bring |
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some good walking shoes. The Along trail to East Branch Sacandaga River section of County Line Creek in New York is 2 miles long and is according to American Whitewater a class IV-V+ section of whitewater. A good workout and just hanging out with mother nature will make you glad
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Briefly about the general area: The amount of rainfall that falls at County Line Creek is close to the national average; the wettest month of the year is mostly August, that's the one that rains the most while February is mostly the driest month. At County Line Creek through the warm months highs are in the 70's. Summer nighttime lows drop down to the 50's. The cold days of the wintertime come with highs in the 20's with temperatures at County Line Creek dipping down into the 0's all through winter nights.
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County Line Creek, Along trail to East Branch Sacandaga River road map Printable road map with the put-in and take-out locations clearly marked.
QUICK STATS AW Class:
IV-V+
Length:
2
miles
Average Gradient: 150 fpm
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Paddler input for County Line Creek, New York:

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