Want to paddle on three different lakes or ponds in one day? Would you like to do this without getting out of your kayak or canoe? There are a few options to do this in the Adirondack Mountains of New York.
Three bodies of water you could paddle in one trip are Follensby Clear Pond, Fish Creek Pond, and Upper Saranac Lake. One way you can accomplish this is to start at Follensby Clear Pond on the south side. There is a parking lot and boat launch there. The boat launch on the northern end of Follensby is further away and would lengthen your trip. Another option is you could start at the boat launch on Fish Creek Ponds.

Spider Creek Passage

From there you can paddle north a short distance to the Spider Creek passage. It is not far from the boat launch and starts by going under the State Route 30. You follow Spider Creek Passageway into Fish Creek Ponds. Spider Creek Passageway is about 1.5 foot deep. In some areas it may be deeper than that. What you will see in the passageway are spots where beavers tried to dam the creek. I also saw ducks hiding behind the downed trees.

Fish Creek Ponds

Fish Creek Ponds is a large pond with a boat launch and campgrounds along it. In the area I paddled near to get into Fish Creek Bay there appeared to be private houses along it. So if you wanted to camp you have the option of booking a stay at the Fish Creek Ponds Campground or try your luck at the free campsites along Follensby Clear Pond. Those are first come first served.
Upper Saranac Lake


Once in Fish Creek Ponds you stay on the left side of the pond and look for a wider passageway, more like a larger creek. This takes you into Fish Creek Bay of Upper Saranac Lake. I paddled around Whitney Point.




Wildlife

There is some wildlife to see along the way. In Fish Creek Pond I saw a merganser ducks. I also saw a loon mother with an older baby. It was much larger than the other babies I saw in other lakes and ponds. The mother was still bringing it fish. I also saw a loon pair in Fish Creek Bay of Upper Saranac Lake.
Be Cautious Be Prepared
Upper Saranac is a much larger lake so you need to be cautious when paddling. Wind can greatly make your trip more difficult. Also people in the summer go out even early in the morning to water ski and you need to be careful around boaters. They do not always pay attention to you. I also recommend bringing a map whenever you do a paddle like this one. Adirondack Paddler’s Map North covers this region. It is waterproof. I have gotten it wet plenty of times and it is still good. It is published by Paddlesports Press in Saranac Lake. You can buy it at most stores that sell kayaks or canoes in NY. I was able to get one in the Hudson Valley. Many local bookstores in the Adirondacks carry it as well.
On the return I spent more time in Follensby Clear Pond before I took my kayak out of the water. It was a brilliant day with not much wind, so paddling on each body of water was divine.

This was a great paddling trip, that I highly recommend. Going through the Spider Creek Passageway was fun and it is always a joy to see loons along the way.
What a peaceful looking place
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A lot of of the Adirondack Lakes and ponds are.
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Reblogged this on ravenhawks' magazine and commented:
Thanks for sharing the beautiful Saranac Lake Area it is a beautiful piece of the Adirondacks
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Thanks! It certainly is!
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Informative and great photos. Your comment about boaters is well taken. I just wish there were more lakes where motorboats were limited or banned. What a blessing that would be.
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Some of the smaller lakes and ponds limit the motors to electric. The actual Lake Placid has wilderness land around a lot of it but tons of motor boats. I went kayaking on that. Prefer the lakes where I have a ch a nice if seeing wildlife.
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Good plan. The noise, the wake can be really unpleasant. And the noise travels so clearly over water.
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I checked out a lake I was told by a retired couple had a lot of wildlife along it. No motor boats but too many noisy campers. I saw only ducks. The reported loons and Eagle probably moved on once summer rolled around. I think ducks will tolerate more. I had one person pass me with a little motor and I never heard a sound.
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Spider Creek Passage looks so inviting. I love to canoe in places like that. Wonderful shot of loon mama and baby!
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Thanks! Check out my previous post about Osgood Pond. The passageway from there to one of the other ponds is almost magical. Probably still more people canoeing in the Adirondacks. It is easier to paddle your camping gear to a campsite..
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I love the loons!
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I do too!
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Beautiful. That photo of the loon is so attractive. I wish I’d taken the time to drive up to the Adirondacks when I was living in NYC. I guess I’ll have to do it the harder way now.
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I think this year more people from NYC area are visiting the Adirondacks due to travel restrictions. It’s a beautiful place. A lot of hotels in other towns outside Lake Placid (not close to ski areas) shut down the end of October until Spring. It can start snowing around then and they can have snow on the ground until April. Great for skiers.
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Stunning!
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I’d love to paddle these ponds & lake. Boaters never pay attention to kayakers. You always have to be careful when paddling. These are wonderful images! Those boat houses are quite incredible. 🙂
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What fun!!! We do not get up to the Adirondacks enough. Your blog follow is appreciated. Thanks for the support!!
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It was the perfect place to take long weekends this summer. No crowds on the lakes and ponds.
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The loons are cute!
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