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The Beaver River is a small mountain stream which flows from the Adirondack Mountains to the Black River at Naumburg, north of Lowville in northwestern New York. The Beaver flows through parts of Hamilton, Herkimer, and Lewis counties. Its source is Lake Lila in Long Lake. Owing to its high gradient as it drops out of the mountains, the Beaver is a favorite destination for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. In September of each year, hundreds of whitewater paddlers descend on the Beaver from all parts of the US and eastern Canada.

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  • The Beaver River is a small mountain stream which flows from the Adirondack Mountains to the Black River at Naumburg, north of Lowville in northwestern New York. The Beaver flows through parts of Hamilton, Herkimer, and Lewis counties. Its source is Lake Lila in Long Lake. Owing to its high gradient as it drops out of the mountains, the Beaver is a favorite destination for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. In September of each year, hundreds of whitewater paddlers descend on the Beaver from all parts of the US and eastern Canada. Also because of its high gradient, there are several hydropower projects along the Beaver's course. These projects, created between 1905 and 1920 have fostered a series of highly productive fisheries in the reservoir chain. Popular among locals, the Soft Maple Reservoir is an excellent Smallmouth Bass fishery. The hamlet of Beaver River at the east end of Stillwater Reservoir, in the town of Webb has a year-round population of three that increases during the summer as many people have camps in this wilderness area. No roads lead to the hamlet; it is accessible only by hiking, rail car or boat in the summer and by snowmobile, snowshoes or cross country skis in the winter. (en)
  • O Rio Beaver é um pequeno riacho de montanha que flui das montanhas Adirondack para o em Naumburg, ao norte de , no noroeste de Nova York. O Beaver flui através de partes dos condados de Hamilton, Herkimer e Lewis. Sua fonte é o em . Devido ao seu alto ao cair das montanhas, o Beaver é um destino favorito dos caiaques e canoístas de águas brancas. Em setembro de cada ano, centenas de remadores de águas brancas descem no Beaver de todas as partes dos EUA e leste do Canadá. Também devido ao seu alto gradiente, existem vários projetos hidrelétricos ao longo do curso do Beaver. Esses projetos, criados entre 1905 e 1920, promoveram uma série de pescarias altamente produtivas na cadeia de reservatórios. Popular entre os habitantes locais, o Soft Maple Reservoir é uma excelente pesca de Smallmouth Bass. A aldeia do rio Beaver, no extremo leste do reservatório de Stillwater, na cidade de , tem uma população de três pessoas durante todo o ano, que aumenta durante o verão, pois muitas pessoas têm acampamentos nessa área selvagem. Nenhuma estrada leva à aldeia; ele é acessível apenas por caminhadas, trem ou barco no verão e por motos de neve, raquetes de neve ou esqui cross country no inverno. (pt)
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  • The Beaver River near Lake Lila (en)
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  • The Beaver River is a small mountain stream which flows from the Adirondack Mountains to the Black River at Naumburg, north of Lowville in northwestern New York. The Beaver flows through parts of Hamilton, Herkimer, and Lewis counties. Its source is Lake Lila in Long Lake. Owing to its high gradient as it drops out of the mountains, the Beaver is a favorite destination for whitewater kayakers and canoeists. In September of each year, hundreds of whitewater paddlers descend on the Beaver from all parts of the US and eastern Canada. (en)
  • O Rio Beaver é um pequeno riacho de montanha que flui das montanhas Adirondack para o em Naumburg, ao norte de , no noroeste de Nova York. O Beaver flui através de partes dos condados de Hamilton, Herkimer e Lewis. Sua fonte é o em . Devido ao seu alto ao cair das montanhas, o Beaver é um destino favorito dos caiaques e canoístas de águas brancas. Em setembro de cada ano, centenas de remadores de águas brancas descem no Beaver de todas as partes dos EUA e leste do Canadá. (pt)
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