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Spanning Herkimer and Hamilton Counties, the Moose River Plains Wild Forest offers an array of activities, including camping, hiking, mountain biking, fishing, hunting, and canoeing. Free campsites are accessible from late May to December's end. Winter highlights snowmobiling along the Limekiln Lake-Cedar River Road linking Inlet and Indian Lake. Must-visit spots encompass Cedar River Flow, Moose-spotting at Helldiver Pond, scenic Wakely Mountain with its firetower, as well as numerous smaller ponds and lesser-known trails. This diverse landscape caters to a range of outdoor pursuits, making it a year-round destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers.

Map: Bear Pond Trail
Map: Beaver Lake
Map: Ice House Pond
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 1-30
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 123-131
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 30-40
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 41-61
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 64-74
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 71-123
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 80-110
Map: Moose River Plains Camping Area 80-111
Map: Moose River Plains Recreation Area
Map: Natural Rock Dam Trail
Terrain Map: How does the area of Manhattan (rotated) compare to Moose River Plains Camping Area?
Terrain Map: Moose River Plains
Terrain Map: Topography Of Moose River Plains
Photo: All Roads 15 mph
Photo: Cooking Breakfast
Photo: Fire
Photo: Swamp That Feeds Into Silver Run
Photo: Northern End of Cedar River Flow
Photo: Bend
Photo: Otter Creek
Photo: Shadow Over the Hills
Photo: Bridge Beam Detoriation
Photo: Under Otter Brook Bridge

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  • Andy……I stayed at campsite 56 two years ago…great site..very private and the privy was brand new! I follow your website all the time and I would like to say thanks for all the great info,maps and photos for the Adirondacks and the Catskills.I’m heading out to Putnam Pond on Monday for some camping,fishing,kayacking and hiking…Thanks again…keep up the great work!…Tom.

    • For many years that campsite didn’t have a pit privy. There was issues with people not properly burying their poop, especially in the area that has gotten thinned out over the years. It is a great site for sure though.

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