Ferris Lake Wild Forest

Encompassing a vast expanse of 147,454 acres, the Ferris Lake Wild Forest is characterized by the presence of ancient spruce stands. These can be observed along the Powley-Piseco Road, the northern banks of Alderbed Stream, the vicinity of Blind Man’s Vly, and the slopes of both Big and Little Alderbed Mountains. Adding to its allure, the region boasts an array of ponds, lakes, and streams, attracting outdoor enthusiasts and sportsmen year-round.

The Wild Forest accommodates 14.6 miles of hiking trails, along with an extensive 117-mile network of snowmobile trails (many of which are multi-use), catering to various recreational preferences. With 97 primitive campsites, a boat launch, and a boat dock, the area is well-equipped for adventurers. Furthermore, the public can access 10.95 miles of roads, granting motorized entry to this expansive and captivating property.

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Powley Road

On Monday, I walked up to Goldmine Stream Falls from my campsite at Powley Place. Heading back along the road, towards the open area.

Taken on Monday June 20, 2022 at Piseco-Powley Road.

Black Flies Matter

This probably represents the how most people in New York City think folks in the Adirondacks live. Piseco Road in Stratford. 

Taken on Sunday June 20, 2021 at Piseco-Powley Road.