Paul H. Roalsvig Attorney at Law
Now in the heart of the Adirondacks!
General practice with focus on:
- Real Estate
- Immigration Law
- Trusts, Estates and Wills
- Traffic Tickets
- Bankruptcy
- We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
Member of: NY State Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyer's Association (AILA), and Franklin County Bar Association.
Now in the heart of the Adirondacks!
General practice with focus on:
- Real Estate
- Immigration Law
- Trusts, Estates and Wills
- Traffic Tickets
- Bankruptcy
- We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for bankruptcy relief under the Bankruptcy Code.
Member of: NY State Bar Association, American Immigration Lawyer's Association (AILA), and Franklin County Bar Association.
County Line Flow
It's all about secluded fishing here! Drop a line and have fun.
Getting there
From Newcomb follow Route 28N west toward Long Lake. Continue for around 9.5 miles to the access site on the right. Look for a DEC sign. Follow this short gravel road down to the parking lot.
It's all about secluded fishing here! Drop a line and have fun.
Getting there
From Newcomb follow Route 28N west toward Long Lake. Continue for around 9.5 miles to the access site on the right. Look for a DEC sign. Follow this short gravel road down to the parking lot.
Fishing Brook
The well-named Fishing Brook is in a lovely area which is mostly wild. The brook trout fishing is so good you might want to keep it a secret.
How to get there
Start at the three corners in Long Lake drive toward Newcomb on Route 28N. Continue to where Fishing Brook goes under the road and immediately look for a dirt drive on the right, after you cross. There is a bridge and dam here creating a small pond upstream.
The well-named Fishing Brook is in a lovely area which is mostly wild. The brook trout fishing is so good you might want to keep it a secret.
How to get there
Start at the three corners in Long Lake drive toward Newcomb on Route 28N. Continue to where Fishing Brook goes under the road and immediately look for a dirt drive on the right, after you cross. There is a bridge and dam here creating a small pond upstream.
Essex Chain Lakes
The 19,600-acre Essex Chain Lakes Complex opened to the public in the summer of 2014 as a prime destination for Adirondack paddling, camping, hiking, hunting, and fishing. The region contains the eight lakes in the Essex Chain as well as numerous other lakes and ponds. The Hudson River forms the eastern boundary of the complex, and small hills and mountains dot the entire area.
Getting there
The Essex Chain Lakes Complex spans three towns and two counties – Minerva, Newcomb, and Long Lake in Essex and Hamilton counties.
The 19,600-acre Essex Chain Lakes Complex opened to the public in the summer of 2014 as a prime destination for Adirondack paddling, camping, hiking, hunting, and fishing. The region contains the eight lakes in the Essex Chain as well as numerous other lakes and ponds. The Hudson River forms the eastern boundary of the complex, and small hills and mountains dot the entire area.
Getting there
The Essex Chain Lakes Complex spans three towns and two counties – Minerva, Newcomb, and Long Lake in Essex and Hamilton counties.
Lower Schroon River
The Lower Schroon from Schroon Lake to the Hudson (27 miles) is a mixture of long flatwater stretches punctuated by whitewater. Adjacent roads provide easy access at points along the way, but go unnoticed while on the tree-lined, secluded river.
Whitewater
It's never a dull moment here. For example, there is the exciting Class III whitewater, such as "The Big Drop," which you may want to scout before running.
Paddling
The stretches of flatwater are a relaxing medium between the big water on Schroon Lake and the whitewater rapids.
The Lower Schroon from Schroon Lake to the Hudson (27 miles) is a mixture of long flatwater stretches punctuated by whitewater. Adjacent roads provide easy access at points along the way, but go unnoticed while on the tree-lined, secluded river.
Whitewater
It's never a dull moment here. For example, there is the exciting Class III whitewater, such as "The Big Drop," which you may want to scout before running.
Paddling
The stretches of flatwater are a relaxing medium between the big water on Schroon Lake and the whitewater rapids.
Rich Lake and Lake Harris
Loons, mink, pine marten, otter, moose, beaver, deer, and red fox are just some of the wildlife that you may encounter at the lake. Lake Harris and Rich Lake is beautiful gems in the Adirondack Hub!
How to get there
To get to Lake Harris launch from Overlook Park in Newcomb, head west on Route 28N toward Long Lake. After 2.5 miles, turn right onto Beach Road and the launch is on the right.
Loons, mink, pine marten, otter, moose, beaver, deer, and red fox are just some of the wildlife that you may encounter at the lake. Lake Harris and Rich Lake is beautiful gems in the Adirondack Hub!
How to get there
To get to Lake Harris launch from Overlook Park in Newcomb, head west on Route 28N toward Long Lake. After 2.5 miles, turn right onto Beach Road and the launch is on the right.
Blue Ledges
Hiking to Blue Ledges in the Hudson Gorge Wilderness Area will lead you to famous cliffs and a swimming hole along the Hudson River.
Hiking to Blue Ledges in the Hudson Gorge Wilderness Area will lead you to famous cliffs and a swimming hole along the Hudson River.
Adventure Sports Rafting Company
The Hudson River Gorge Awaits
Raft with the professionals!
Explore the greatest whitewater rafting New York has to offer! Float through 17 miles of Adirondack Wilderness and Hudson River rafting April 1 through Columbus Day every year. Adventure Sports Rafting holds the highest safety and fun ratings all around. Just five minutes from the river, we are nearly within splashing distance of the mighty Hudson River Gorge. Raft with our family of licensed guides with more than 40 years of professional rafting experience.
The Hudson River Gorge Awaits
Raft with the professionals!
Explore the greatest whitewater rafting New York has to offer! Float through 17 miles of Adirondack Wilderness and Hudson River rafting April 1 through Columbus Day every year. Adventure Sports Rafting holds the highest safety and fun ratings all around. Just five minutes from the river, we are nearly within splashing distance of the mighty Hudson River Gorge. Raft with our family of licensed guides with more than 40 years of professional rafting experience.