Digital Tool Kit

Below are several graphics that can be shared on social media to help spread the word about the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. A post for each has also been written, so copy and paste the image and then the text into your favorite platforms. To share a video, you can download below. We'll also soon be posting to YouTube, so check back.

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Thank you for helping to let everyone know about this exciting new recreational resource!

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The following images are sized for sharing on Facebook and Instagram (1080 x 1080 px). The captions beneath can be used with the post to identify the location and provide information on the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. 

To copy the images: On a phone, hold down the image and select "Copy" from the menu… PC users, right-click and copy the image… Mac users, control-click and copy the image… and then paste into your social account. Then highlight the text, copy it, and paste in to the message of your post.

Looking for a new place to paddle? The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail offers 190 miles of waterway to explore. In Cooperstown, visit Kingfisher Tower, a 60-foot mini-castle along the eastern shore of Otsego Lake, the headwaters of the Susquehanna River. Constructed in 1876, it's located on private property—so the only view is from the water! Check out this and ten other paddling itineraries across the Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers at paddlethe607.com

Enjoy an easy, two-mile paddle from Brookwood Point to the Fish Road Boat launch along the west shore of Otsego Lake in Cooperstown. Get more info on this trip or ten more itineraries for the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. You’ll find them on the new website paddlethe607.com

Discover New York’s newest outdoor destination! The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail follows the Chemung and Susquehanna Rivers as they meander through low rolling hills, rugged cliffs, and valleys of rural farmland. Visit paddlethe607.com for an interactive map and paddling itineraries to help you plan your trip.

Paddlers of all ages and abilities can pick a route along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail from one of eleven paddling itineraries on the new website, paddle607.com. Each itinerary includes distance, level of difficulty, step-by-step directions, and photos and descriptions of each access point. Or plan your own trip by using the interactive online map!

You don’t have to be an expert paddler to get out on the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail this summer! Stretching 190 miles across south-central New York, there are 50 access points. Use our helpful itineraries to pick a trip that matches your skill and timeframe. Most have been developed with novice paddlers in mind. paddlethe607.com

Tired of fighting the crowds at popular paddling spots? Plan a trip on the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. New York’s newest outdoor destination includes 190 miles of paddling and fishing along the Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers in the Empire State. For a map, itineraries and access points, visit paddlethe607.com

Located near Cooperstown, NY, on the Susquehanna River, the three-span arch Fernleigh Estate Bridge was built in the Dutch style, using local stone in the mid-1800s. Paddlers can find more information on how to paddle through this hidden gem along the water trail, by viewing the Itinerary Two at paddlethe607.com

Always wanted to try paddling? We’ve got the spot! The Susquehanna River in Portlandville, NY, is a great place to get started with an accessible launch and local outfitter, Canoe & Kayak Rentals and Sales. You can rent gear, practice paddling and explore the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. For more info, visit paddlethe607.com

Wondering where to find this spot? Check out Itinerary Nine at paddlethe607.com. The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail is a new destination, following very old waterways. In fact, the Susquehanna is considered the world’s oldest river system. From Cooperstown to Corning, find itineraries for 190 miles of water trail at paddlethe607.com!

From rolling hills and lush farmland to dairy bars and breweries, the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail offers endless adventure. For paddling itineraries, campgrounds and outfitters, local festivals and more, along 190 miles of historic waterway in south-central New York, visit paddlethe607.com.

Looking for a quiet place to paddle this summer? Try the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail,  a paddling destination along the Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers, between Cooperstown and Corning. With 50 access points and 190 miles of waterway, this hidden gem is the perfect place to explore. For an interactive map and paddling itineraries, visit paddlethe607.com.

The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail is a birding bonanza! Look for nesting osprey, eagles, falcons and hawks, as well as water lovers like the great blue heron, egret, loons, mallard, merganser, and wood ducks. Many migrating species make their seasonal home along the water trail. Visit paddlethe607.com and click “Activities” for more birding information.

The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail is the Empire State’s newest fishing destination! Picture yourself paddling through autumn’s splendor along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. Just a short drive from New York City, Buffalo or Montreal, this hidden gem is being rediscovered, thanks to fishthe607.com

Find your new favorite fishing spot on the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail! Anglers can expect plenty of small mouth, largemouth and rock bass as well as walleye along the Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers. The Chemung River is also home to bluegill, pumpkinseed and yellow perch. Learn more at fishthe607.com

Whether you’re casting from a canoe or along the shore, the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail offers exciting fly-fishing opportunities for all ages and abilities. Visit fishthe607.com for types of fish, bait suppliers, state license information and more.

Digital Stickers

Copy the images and the captions below them, and paste to create a social media post. 

Discover New York’s newest outdoor destination! The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail offers 50 access points along 190 miles of waterway through 43 river communities in south-central New York. paddlethe607.com

With eleven detailed paddling itineraries, choose a family-friendly paddle along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail! Visit paddlethe607.com.

Looking for a new place to paddle this summer? Check out the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail, 190 miles of waterway to explore from Cooperstown to Corning. paddlethe607.com

Nice catch! The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail offers anglers 50 access points along 190 miles of waterway. Check out fishthe607.com for itineraries, fishing license info and more!

Looking for a new place to fish? Plan an angler adventure along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail this summer. Visit fishthe607.com for more information!

What's the catch? Along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail, you can hook largemouth, smallmouth and rock bass, yellow perch, walleye, bluegill, and pumpkinseed. Check out fishthe607.com for locations, license information, and more.

Graphics of Website

Start planning your next adventure along New York’s newest water trail! 190 miles of waterway. 50 access points. 43 river communities. To learn more, visit paddlethe607.com

Plan your paddle along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. From Cooperstown to Corning, with an interactive map and eleven detailed itineraries, adventure is never far away! Get started at paddlethe607.com.

Check out the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail this summer. Find the perfect place to paddle with details on 50 access points along the Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers. Visit paddlethe607.com and check out the interactive map.

Explore New York State’s newest outdoor destination! Discover the beauty and local flavor along the Susquehanna and Chemung Rivers. Learn more about the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail at paddlethe607.com

With 50 access sites, it’s easy to find a convenient place to put-in and paddle along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail. A new website includes photos, mileage, difficulty level and amenities. Use the interactive map and start planning your next adventure! paddlethe607.com.

Heading to Cooperstown this summer? Get on the water while you’re there. Check out local itineraries along the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail at paddlethe607.com.

Headed to the Binghamton area this summer? Check out a paddle on the nearby Susquehanna River. Detailed itineraries make it easy to plan a route and get out on the water. Check out the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail website paddlethe607.com

Visit Hiawatha Island and the Waterman Conservation Education Center. Keep an eye out for the bald eagles! The New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail is New York’s newest outdoor destination. With detailed itineraries, plan the perfect paddle this summer paddlethe607.com

Corning may be known for glass, but it’s also at the confluence of the Cohocton, Tioga and Chemung Rivers. Get on the water this summer to paddle, fish and bird with a new website for the New York Susquehanna Basin Water Trail paddlethe607.com

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The official trail marker for the New York State Susquehanna Basin Water Trail

Paddlethe607.com logo for the NYSBWT website

Fishthe607.com logo for the NYSBWT website