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Bog Lake, Clear Pond, and Rainer Pond are New York State owned water bodies located entirely within or bordering Robinwood Park lands. Headwater streams within Robinwood Park feed the Bog, Oswegatchie, Beaver, and Raquette Rivers and empty into Lows Lake and Lake Lila. As many as 35 miles of shoreline can be accessed by canoe or kayak from Bog Lake with only a short carry or two around bogs or the upper Lows Dam. Fishing, camping, photography, berry picking, and short hikes (up Grassy Pond Mountain) are frequent objectives for paddlers through Robinwood lakes and nearby waterways. Move your cursor over images to see descriptions.

Clear Pond framed in snow-covered branches     Foggy morning on Bog Lake looking toward old lodge site  

               Bog Lake (banner)Old snag near inlet in Bog Lake     Early winter view of snag and old lodge point on Bog Lake    Summer sunset over Bog Lake 

Blue skies over Bog Lake  Old docks at Clear Pond in winter  Lone dead pine on loon island in Bog Lake




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