Description
Higley Flow State Park is nestled among the Adirondack foothills on the picturesque Raquette River. Spacious campsites, separated from neighbors by pine trees, abound in the park. The terrain is hilly and heavily-wooded, and there is a sandy beach on the reservoir of the Raquette River. The scenic river is ideal for canoeing and fishing. The Beaver Pond Nature Trail has interpretive signs that describe the six distinct habitats through which the trail passes. Hiking trails double as cross-country ski trails in winter, when snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and ice fishing are also allowed.
Geography:
Higley Flow State Park is located in the foothills of the Adirondack mountains, on the Raquette River.
Recreation:
Activities include boating, fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, and picnicking; and winter ice fishing, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing.
Facilities:
The park has a beach, boat launch sites, a fully accessible picnic area with pavilions, tables, and a playground, and a nature trail. Well-spaced, handicapped-accessible campsites have blacktop driveways, picnic tables, and fireplaces, and campgrounds have dumping stations and showers. There is 24-hour security at the park.
Nearby Attractions:
Nearby parks include Robert Moses State Park - Thousand Islands, Coles Creek State Park, Jacques Cartier State Park, and Eel Weir State Park.