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The West Branch Oswegatchie River is a river in Herkimer , Lewis , and St. Lawrence counties in New York . It starts at the outlet of Hog Pond and flows into the Oswegatchie River near the hamlet of Talcville . The West Branch Oswegatchie River is slower-moving than the Middle Branch , which flows into it. But the still waters such as Long Pond, Round Pond, Rock Pond, Mud Pond and Long Level are separated by hard-to-traverse rapids and/or waterfalls .

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6-785: A river in New York is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Middle Branch Oswegatchie River Middle Branch Oswegatchie River is a river in northern New York . It begins northeast of the Hamlet of Stillwater and flows into the West Branch Oswegatchie River in Harrisville . The Middle Branch mostly consists of shallow and fast-moving waters with only two or three slow-moving sections favorable for canoeists. These include Alder Bed Flow and another still-water section known locally as Moynehan Flow. The latter begins in

9-456: The area where Lower South Pond Outlet runs into the river. Occasionally, experienced kayakers take advantage of high water conditions to ply its waters – generally from the Bear Pond Road, a few miles upstream of Alder Bed Flow, and downstream to another seasonal access road located near Mullins Flow. However, because they are seasonal roads and the area is so remote – this part of

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