The Cold River is a 14-mile (23 km) river in the Adirondack Mountains in New York, United States. It was one of the first rivers in the state designated as a Wild River, in 1972.[2] The river is located near the conjunction of the county lines of Essex, Franklin and Hamilton Counties (south central Essex, southeastern Franklin, and northeastern Hamilton).
![The dam that created Duck Hole, approximately a week before being destroyed by Hurricane Irene[1]](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/85/Duck_Hole.jpg/220px-Duck_Hole.jpg)
The river ultimately flows into the Raquette River, in a marsh at the north end of Long Lake in the Town of Long Lake.
The area is associated with Noah John Rondeau, a hermit, who lived ten miles up the Cold River for twenty years and termed himself the "Mayor of Cold River City (population 1)". He was, however, a very sociable hermit.[3]
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