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    Otselic River

    Binghamton, NY    

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    The Otselic River was a joy to paddle. Putting in at DEC access point slightly north of Willet, we were able to unload and launch our kayaks no problem. The water started swift due to recent rains but quickly widened and sl... paddling.net

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    Nanticoke Lake, Lisle, New York

    Lisle, NY    

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    The long carry to the water?s edge means this will be your own private lake. The lake is formed by an earthen berm at the south end and tree-lined shores elsewhere. You?re away from roads and all remnants of civilization so e... trails.com

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    Tioughnioga River (Marathon To Chenango Forks), Marathon, New...

    Killawog, NY    

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    The Tioughnioga (pronounced tie-uff-nee-ohga) River basin was used extensively by Native Americans for fishing and hunting. They named it ?river with bank of flowers,? which is a hint of the beauty that awaits the paddler. Lo... trails.com

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    Long Pond, Smithville, New York

    Smithville Flats, NY    

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    3,254-acre Long Pond State Forest offers a wide variety of habitats and recreational opportunities, including paddling on Long Pond. Wide swaths of the pond are lily covered. The pond remains undeveloped and tree-lined. Ten s... trails.com

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    Catatonk Creek (Candor To Owego), Candor, New York

    Candor, NY    

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    Catatonk Creek begins in Spencer Lake and travels south to Spencer, east to Candor, then southeast until it joins the Owego Creek just north of Owego. It is navigable from Spencer to Candor, but we don?t recommend this sectio... trails.com