GLEN PARK HYDRO Black River Guide The original agreement between American Whitewater Association and Glen Park Hydro was a complicated affair. Fortunately the procedure has been simplified: when boaters want to paddle The Gorge, Glen Park Hydro cranks on the One of the most modern military installations in the USA, river. (A phone call system is in place, check with local Fort Drum is home to the 10th Mountain Division. A long outfitters.) section of the Black runs adjacent to and through the Fort Within minutes, water begins to wash over the top of the boundaries. Since the Fort is an active training site, access dam and 20-foot Glen Park Falls is suddenly transformed to its lands is off limits for all recreational activities except from a scenic trickle to a Class 5 torrent. In the next mile fishing from the banks and use of the Great Bend/Felts Mills Three Rocks, Zig-Zag, Panic Rock, Cruncher and Rocket Ride Recreation Trail. rapids come to life. Even at low water, a release usually takes only 15 minutes to reach capacity. And the moment the last paddler leaves the affected stretch of river—the water is turned back off. On summer weekends most boaters never bother to call, they just arrive at the Gorge before or after a commercial raft trip.

CARTHAGE AND WEST CARTHAGE The charming villages of Carthage and West Carthage offer Watertown access to a large quiet water section of the Black River upstream to Lyons Falls; this area is well suited for boating and fishing. Below the rapids in Carthage is another stretch of Disclaimer: This brochure has been produced for promotional purposes only and should not be used for navigational purposes. flatwater that runs to the Hamlet of Herrings. The Carthage area By its compilation and distribution of this brochure, the 1000 Islands International Tourism Council assumes no responsibility offers many options for lodging, restaurants, and other services. of any nature for damages or injury to persons or property arising out of or resulting from travel on any of the routes The community also boasts a lovely area of historic structures described herein, or from any service, sales or accommodations provided by the businesses represented herein, and on the National Register. Turning Point Park is so named because CITY OF WATERTOWN accordingly, does disclaim any and all liability on its part for such damages or injuries should they occur. it was the northern terminus of the State Canal The Black River put the “water” in Watertown. In addition to being home to several System’s ; the place where one had to turn outfitters and numerous access points to the river, the region’s largest city offers many This brochure was prepared for the New York State Department of State Division of Coastal Resources with funds provided under around due to the rapids downstream. services and amenities. The river runs right through downtown Watertown where you’ll Title II of the Environmental Protection Fund. find stores, restaurants and museums just a few blocks from whitewater rafting operations. Another wild side of the city can be found at the New York State Zoo at Thompson Park on Watertown’s southeast side. Here visitors can enjoy a look at the wildlife of Northern New York with a variety of exhibits featuring native species. The Zoo has a variety of things going on all year round. They can also enjoy a walk around the 375-acre park surrounding the Zoo or tee off at one of two golf courses in the City.

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WHITEWATER PADDLING For some additional playboating, head to the eastern side of the City and the rodeo spot reservoirs guarantee dependable water levels throughout the summer! And the water is warm! can put in at the City’s Rotary Cartop Boat Launch and paddle up to the base of the rapids out- The area near the handicapped accessible fishing pier at the City Rotary Launch Site is stocked Park, and Bicentennial The Black River is a playboater’s dream. Surfing waves and rodeo holes abound. Many local known as the Route 3 wave. This wave is best during the summer months when water flows Area rafting companies offer guided trips in the spring, summer and fall. The run starts with side the Village of Black River, a distance of about 3 miles one-way. In addition, you could paddle annually with brown trout. Steelhead fishing is popular near the VanDuzee Street bridge where Park all provide scenic boaters spend an entire day on the opening half-mile of the rafting rung surfing the class 2-3 are lower and can be accessed by paddling upstream from the put in at Waterworks Park or from three class 2-3 rapids that are often used by novice boaters as a training run or by experienced the one mile stretch from Dexter to Black River Bay or continue on and enjoy a tour of the bay. brown trout are also stocked and the DEC has a fishing access site. Walleye and pickerel are riverside promenades and waves on “the first three sets” starting with Club House Turn and Burns Wall, a series of glassy the new access point from Marble Street Park on the north side of the river adjacent paddlers as a site for some quick summer play. Then the river flows quickly out of town, passing Another interesting section of the Black River starts in Carthage which was once the north- caught farther upstream and downstream of Watertown. picnic areas. In the village Black Riverto the feature. Guideunder I-81 before reaching the challenging class 5 drop at “Knife Edge.” ern terminus of the Black River Canal, a busy shipping route used during the 1800s. Starting Between Carthage and Felts Mills the fishing is good below the dams and in the reach below of Black River you can three-foot waves perfect for surfing, before practicing rodeo stunts at the friendly hydraulic known as “Hole Brothers,” a favorite play spot. The Route 3 wave plays host to an international competition in late August/early September Rafters continue their trip, after a portage at Glen Park Hydro, with a quick and exciting ride from the aptly named Turning Point Park, you can explore up river for over 40 miles on nearly Deferiet and Fort Drum. The placid waters above Carthage are home to at least 35 species of explore walking and biking More play beckons downstream at Inner City Strife and Knife’s and has been paddled by boaters from around the world. But it’s also gentle enough for novice through a long series of rapids in a dramatic 200-foot deep canyon. The final section of the trip continuous flatwater. fish, most notably walleye pike, smallmouth trails on Poors Island or Edge, the Black’s most challenging drop (class 4-5). Below Glen Park boaters to handle. Nestled between two dams and with a nice gentle run out at the end of the is a leisurely mile to the village of bass, northern pike, brown bullhead, pickerel take in the view from the Hydro, in The Gorge, you’ll encounter: Three Rocks (class 3-4), Zig- wave train, this is an ideal park and play spot. Dexter. FISHING and rock bass. Community Park Overlook. Zag (class 3), Panic Rock (class 4), The Cruncher (class 3-4), and The largest historic barriers to fish movement were at Great Falls in Watertown (where the In Carthage, Turning Point Black River Fest kayak clinic at Hole Brothers, Watertown. Rocket Ride (class 3-5). The Lower Gorge contains two named class 3 rapids, Square Rock and WHITEWATER RAFTING OTHER PADDLING Mill Street Dam is now located) and Long Falls at Carthage. During the 1980s, fish ladders were PARKS AND TRAILS Park has both a scenic riverfront walkway and a paved boat launch site. Lost and Found, both prime play spots. The Black River starts its descent off the Plateau in a series of waterfalls and rapids OPTIONS built around dams in Dexter and Glen Park to allow steelhead and chinook salmon from Lake Several scenic parks and trails overlook Two recreation trails suitable for hiking, mountain biking and xc skiing parallel the Black The opening half-mile is directly adjacent to parking areas near Veterans’ Memorial at Carthage and Felts Mills. Then, when it reaches Watertown, it makes its final tumultuous If whitewater isn’t your thing, Ontario to migrate upstream as far as Court Street in Watertown during the spring, late summer the Black River—perfect spots for a picnic, River. The Great Bend-Felts Mills Recreation Trail winds along a hillside on the northern shore Riverwalk Park and Newell Street. The entire shuttle from take-out in Brownville to Newell descent during a seven-mile stretch. This is where all the whitewater action takes place. check out the Black River’s flatwater and fall spawning runs. mountain biking or just a quiet walk. near Fort Drum. Another trail is the Black River Trail which offers a connection from the eastern Street in Watertown is a mere 20 minutes round-trip. And for apres activities, you can’t beat Starting below the Mill Street Dam in Watertown is a whitewater run that features 14 sets of sections which are found behind some The Dexter area offers outstanding walleye and smallmouth bass fishing above and below the In Watertown, the Veterans’ Memorial outskirts of Watertown to the Village of Black River. Watertown’s numerous restaurants and bistros. class 3-4 rapids and a spectacular 20-foot waterfall. The kicker is that numerous upstream of the many dams. In Watertown you Late fall on the Black River, Turning Point Park, Carthage. dam. Trout are stocked at two areas in Watertown and smallmouth bass are also caught here. 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