Sacandaga River
About
Sixty-four miles of Adirondack whitewater drop through Hamilton County at an average 1,200 CFS, with the upper Sacandaga delivering the most technical runs. The first 15 miles hold Class III–IV rapids that demand precise boat control, while the 20-mile Wells to Lake Pleasant section eases to Class II–III through a scenic canyon corridor. Below Great Sacandaga Lake, the final 20 miles settle into Class II tailwater characteristics. Optimal flows run 500–3,000 CFS on gauge 01321000, giving paddlers a wide window for different experiences on the same river. Adirondack Rafting Company guides commercial trips through the more demanding upper sections. The Sacandaga sits entirely within Adirondack Park boundaries, maintaining the wild character that makes it one of New York's premier whitewater destinations for intermediate and advanced boaters.
River conditions are community-verified. CFS ranges, difficulty ratings, and access points may not reflect every flow level or seasonal change. Always check current conditions, scout unfamiliar rapids, and paddle within your skill level.