This section of the trail between the Beaver Pond trail and the Hyde Hall Bridge is always super muddy but a nice walk through partially open fields full of birds, chipmunks, rabbit and deer.
Taken on Sunday December 29, 2019 at Delmar, NY.
Exploring the North Star City in New York State by looking at it with a map.
The areas are a remnant of the original forest that once covered 6 million acres on the Allegheny Plateau of New York and Pennsylvania. The old growth forest consists of 300- to 400-year-old American beech, Eastern hemlock and some sugar maple. Other tree species are yellow birch, sweet birch, black cherry, red maple, American basswood, tulip poplar, and cucumber magnolia. It is the type of forest that greeted early settlers and later supported a vast lumber industry. The tract of old growth was purchased by the federal government in 1936. The Scenic Area was dedicated for aesthetic purposes and the remaining area was set aside as a Research Natural Area for scientific studies. In 1973, both areas were added to the National Registry of National Natural Landmarks Program in recognition of their unique status. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tionesta_Scenic_and_Research_Natural_Areas
While the plastics and nitrogen plant in Fuera Bush were a later addition, much of the village today is similar to years past.
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