Schroon River

The Schroon River (/ˈskruːn/ SKROON)[1] is a 67.7-mile-long (109.0 km)[2] tributary of the Hudson River in the southern Adirondack Mountains of New York, beginning at the confluence of Crowfoot Brook and New Pond Brook near Underwood, and terminating at the Hudson in Warrensburg.

The river runs through the towns of North Hudson, Schroon, Chester, Bolton, and Warrensburg.

Interstate 87, the Adirondack Northway, follows the Schroon River valley from Warrensburg to Underwood.

U.S. Route 9 takes a parallel course from Warrensburg to Schroon Lake, then follows the river through Underwood.

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A woman canoeing on the Schroon River.
Schroon River at GPS (43.697730, -73.793533)
'The Big Drop' on the Schroon River, GPS (43.617471, -73.745444)
'The Big Drop' on the Schroon River, GPS (43.617471, -73.745444)