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Dryden Lake Golf Club, Dryden Golf Course

430 Lake Rd, Dryden, NY     (607) 844-8300

3 out of 5 based on 22 ratings

Dryden Lake is a small town park and a State Wildlife Management Area. The lake is small so the state doesn't all...

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Cayuta Lake, Catharine, New York

COUNTY RTE-6, Alpine, NY     (607) 594-2366

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

Cayuta or Little Lake is 2 miles long and covers an area of nearly four hundred acres. It?s a clear body of water w...

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

Candor, NY    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

Catatonk Creek begins in Spencer Lake and travels south to Spencer, east to Candor, then southeast until it joins t...

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Park Station Recreation Area

2 W Beaver Pond Rd, Erin, NY     (607) 796-9637

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

Park Station Recreation Center sits on top of high hills. The centerpiece is the man-made, 100-acre lake, which is ...

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Owasco Lake

Moravia, NY    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

We paddled upstream (south) from the south end towards Moravia. The water was easy flowing and is shaded with lar...

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Little York Lake & Goodale Lake

Cortland, NY    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

These two small lakes connect through a channel under US Rt 81 . They are shallow but very doable. Good fishing, ...

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Tioughnioga River

Cortland, NY    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

We arrived at the drop point which was the Yaman Park just off Rt 81. The Tioughnioga River is the one you see to...

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Owasco Inlet, Moravia, New York

Moravia, NY    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

Welcome to Owasco Flats?a large fern and willow marsh and flood plain forest with Owasco Inlet running down its bel...

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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 ...

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Nanticoke Lake, Lisle, New York

Lisle, NY    

0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

The long carry to the water?s edge means this will be your own private lake. The lake is formed by an earthen berm ...