Pond/Lake

Little Tupper Lake

Little Tupper Lake is a local favorite, a beautiful spot for fishing, camping, paddling, and more. No motorboats are allowed.

Fishing

Shoreline fishing is limited to the headquarters area. Other shore fishing locations are available, but are only accessible by boat. Fish from a canoe or kayak for a solution!

Wilson Pond Trail

A hidden backcountry gem, the Wilson Pond Trail takes you through open forest, past Grass Pond, and up gentle hills to the shores of the pond. Large rocks and scenic hills make the pond, and its lean-to, a stunning destination.

Eighth Lake State Campground

Enjoy extensive hiking and biking trails, or take to the water with DEC canoe rentals. In winter, this is a snowmobile area.

Getting there

The parking area is on NY 28, exactly 2.3 miles north from the Eighth Lake Campground and 2.3 miles south from the four corners in Raquette Lake. It has a small 'Canoe Carry' sign that cannot be seen from the road. The GPS coordinates are N43 47.796 W74 41.706. The trail is marked with canoe carry and snowmobile markers.

Turn left for a wide, comfortable, 0.4 mile trail to Dunning lean-to. Be sure to sign the trail register.

John Dillon Park

A fully accessible wilderness area located near Long Lake, it has picnic areas for day trips, space for overnights, and room to enjoy the wilderness.

Approximately 17 miles south of Tupper Lake you will find John Dillon Park. Operated by Paul Smith’s College, this park is one of the only parks of its kind in the Adirondacks. This unique facility was a dream of retired International Paper CEO and Paul Smith’s College Alumnus John Dillon. He envisioned a place where everyone could enjoy the Adirondack landscape - no matter who you are!

Nicks Lake Campground

Nicks Lake Campground is a state DEC campground near Old Forge with over 100 campsites available for reservation

Camping

Families can enjoy flushing toilets, showers, a playground, recycling areas, hiking trails, and more. The namesake lake has great bass fishing and loons are regularly seen here. Hiking and biking trails offer a great mix of intermediately difficult, family-oriented fun. 

Fishing

Nicks Lake is a 205-acre shallow lake closed to motor boats, and with the reputation for great fishing. Expect lunker bass or brown trout.

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