
The Ausable River
The 'Au Sable River' (
IPA: ), sometimes written as "Ausable", runs in the U.S. state of
New York, from the
Adirondack Mountains and past the town of
Lake Placid and
Ausable Forks to empty into
Lake Champlain a few miles east of
Keeseville, New York. The river forms a partial boundary between
Clinton County and
Essex County. The Au Sable River is known for its spectacular
gorge,
Ausable Chasm, and its
trout fishing.
In the Au Sable you can catch
Rainbow trout Brown Trout and
Rock bass.
Other fun is going cliff jumping in the Phlume.
See also
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List of New York rivers