Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest 📍

Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest is a 91,854-acre public preserve in New York’s Adirondack Park. The diverse terrain features quiet lakes, vast wetlands, and rugged peaks. The highlight is the 3,386-foot Vanderwhacker Mountain, which features a restored fire tower offering panoramic views of the High Peaks. Visitors enjoy primitive camping, backcountry hiking, paddling, and snowmobiling. It provides a peaceful, less-crowded wilderness experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking rugged Adirondack beauty.

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NY 28N Over Boreas River

Those clouds look scary, although we got no more rain for the rest of the day. Also, notice the beautiful COR-TEN guard rail, which is rapidly becoming an endangered species, as the DOT is going back to stainless. Maybe at specifically scenic locations, like here, they will choose painted stainless guard rail, as used on the bridge rails here (but not the guardrail).

Saturday May 21, 2011 — Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild ForestBig Pond Trail 🗺Boreas Railroad - Moose Club Way To Northwoods Club Road 🗺Boreas River 🗺Bullet Pond And Horseshoe Pond 🗺Roosevelt Truck Trail 🗺Stony Pond 🗺Vanderwhacker Firetower Trail 🗺Vanderwhacker Road Campsites 🗺Wolf Pond Trail 🗺Wolf Pond Trail Ortho 🗺
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Map: North-South Lake Campground and Kaaterskill Clove