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  1. Places to Go. Maps. Public Moose Sightings by T... Map Type. Other. moosesightings.pdf (165.26 KB)

  2. Public sightings of moose. The maps at right depict the frequency of moose sightings reported to the NYS DEC each year since 2015. Note that these data likely include multiple sightings of the same moose by different people, as moose are charismatic! If you spot a moose, or take a photo of one, we'd like to know.

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    • Meacham Lake
    • Saranac Lake
    • The Limekiln Lake-Cedar River Road
    • Lake Lila

    As you drive Route 3 from Saranac Lake to Plattsburgh, you will notice an influx of moose crossing signs. They're not kidding! Moose are frequently spotted by motorists along this stretch of road. Much of the drive runs parallel to the Saranac River and passes a number of wide open fields and grassy wetlands, all perfect habitats for a moose. To in...

    Eight miles north of Paul Smith's on Route 30 is Meacham Lake, a popular destination for boaters, campers, and moose as well! While they are often spotted from the road, the experience will seem more authentic if you actually get into the wilderness. Plus, the longer you stay, the higher your chances of seeing one of these incredible creatures. Spe...

    Imagine a moose walking through your backyard. For many citizens of Saranac Lake, that dream has become a reality! Saranac Lake is located just off the shores of Lake Flower, the last in a larger chain of lakes that includes Kiwassa Lake, Oseetah Lake, and the Lower, Middle, and Upper Saranac Lakes. Surrounding these bodies of water are thousands o...

    Part of the aptly named Moose River Plains, this backwoods road is a hot spot for moose sightings. At 23 miles long, extending from the Limekiln Gate near Inlet to the Wakely Dam Gate near Indian Lake, this tract of land is prime moose real estate. Due to the road's remote nature, moose in this region have room to roam without worrying about human ...

    Miles from any main road, Lake Lila is one of the more remote Adirondack lakes. Surrounded by the William C. Whitney Wilderness, NE-Ha-Sa-NE, and the expansive Five Ponds Wilderness, Lake Lila is a safe haven for all sorts of wild creatures. Motor use is prohibited on the lake, so both you and the moose can enjoy this beautiful oasis in total silen...

  3. Oct 12, 2023 · Jess Published: October 12, 2023. Patrick Lawrence/Joanne Coffee Burns/Tyler Oles/James R. Gibbons. Not only are humans flocking to the Hudson Valley, but so are the moose! Over the last few weeks we've been hearing rumblings of moose sightings all over the area.

  4. www.adirondack.net › wildlife › moose-sightingsAdirondack Moose Sightings

    Looking to spot a moose in the Adirondacks? Check out the Adirondack Moose Sighting guide to find the most popular areas to spot moose, great local photos, and so much more!

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