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Lodging Accommodations On The West Branch Of The Delaware River: Deposit, NY
The Light House Lodge is a unique lodging experience in the midst of nesting bald eagles and world class wild trout fishing on the West Branch of the Delaware River. It's a place where you can witness the majestic flight of the bald eagle in search of its next meal, try your hand at fly fishing, or just relax and enjoy the serenity of nature.
For the fly fisherman, it is a perfect home base serving NY and PA, offering hospitality and easy access to the West Branch either here at the lodge or any one of the nearby public access areas. The river is rich with aquatic insects and witnessing spectacular Mayfly hatches is a common occurrence as well as the telltale rise form of a sipping trout.
For the non-fisherman, the lodge is a quiet hideaway just to get away from the hustle and bustle of the everyday world. Sit back, relax and enjoy the bounty of God's creation before your eyes. Whether it is sighting the eagle perched in its nearby nest or favorite branch across the river or watching the playful antics of the mink running along the river bank. Perhaps just the enjoyment of reading a good book while soaking up the sun on the balcony is the right ticket for you.
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The Light House Lodge is located on the West Branch of the Upper Delaware River system near Deposit, NY. Lodging accommodations serving NY and PA, are geared towards the fly fisherman wishing to take advantage of the fly fishing opportunities on the West branch or any other portions of the Upper Delaware river. These lodging accommodations near Deposit, NY also cater to the non-fisherman alike, offering a serene and relaxing environment set amongst the backdrop of the West Branch of the Delaware and the beauty it displays. Hosted by Wayne and Laurie Aldridge of River Of Life Outdoor Adventures, a fly fishing guide service for the Upper Delaware river: East Branch, West Branch and Main Stem as well as the Catskill rivers including the Beaverkill, Willowemoc and Neversink river.
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