Owego, New York
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Top Fishing Spots in and near Owego
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Newark Valley, New York
Jenksville State Forest Loop
3.44 mi / 413 ft gainJenksville State Forest Loop is a loop trail that is good for all skill levels located near Newark Valley, New York.Read more -
Lansing, New York
Fly Fish at Salmon Creek Falls
5.0Park at the dead end designated DEC "Fishing Salmon Creek" lot. Casting anywhere on this stretch of stream leading up to Salmon Creek Falls is excellent fishing, especially near the bridge crossing which is in sight from the parking area.Make sure to check spawning seasons for the area online bef...Read more -
Lansing, New York
Ludlowville Falls
The Ithaca area is known for waterfalls, this waterfall is maybe lesser known but still a great place to visit and photograph and is easy to reach. Ludlowville Falls is located in a small park called Ludlowville Park. It is a beautiful and unique waterfall.Read more -
Forksville, Pennsylvania
Catch a Sunset on Bear Wallow Pond
Bear Wallow Pond is classified as a 22 acre lake in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania found on some mountain roads. It is small, but still big enough to explore around and enjoy a relaxing paddle through lily pads. There is an easy access boat launch to launch your kayak or canoe and descent siz...Read more -
Forksville, Pennsylvania
High Bridge Falls/Hoagland Branch
This beautiful photogenic spot in Loyalsock State Forest is viewable as you drive by, but be sure to stop and take some photos. The Hoagland Branch Road (gravel forest road) drives right by this scenic waterfall and waterway, you will see it while crossing on a small bridge. There is a pull off ...Read more -
Moravia, New York
Hike Carpenter and Angel Falls
4.03 mi / 450 ft gainHead 12 miles south on Route 41A along Skaneateles Lake from Skaneateles NY. Make a left onto Appletree Point Road and go a little more than a half mile to where the intersection of Carver Road is. There is a small gravel parking area off to the left with room for about 8 cars. The trailhead beg...Read more