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Hoosic River Watershed Association

County Rt 95 Bridge to Rock Cut

County Route 95 bridge (#7), Petersburg, NY to Rock Cut, Hoosick, NY (#8),

3.5 miles.

#7 Access: From the west, at the intersection of NY Rts. 22 and 346, take NY Rt. 346 0.5 miles east to County Rd. 95. From the east, at the NY/VT state line, travel west on NY Rt. 346 about 2.1 miles to County Rt. 95. Go north on County Rt. 95 about 0.2 miles to the bridge across the Hoosic. The access area is not signed.
The Little Hoosick enters, quickly, on the left, beyond the railroad bridge. Downstream, watch out for old stone piers, remnants of a Rutland railroad bridge. Placid water is the rule to the Rock Cut.

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Water Level



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Use your judgment before leaving, if the river feels too dangerous for you, postpone your trip.

Paddling between North Adams and Pownal is usuallly safest when the Williamstown gauge reads 200cfs - 700cfs.

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