High Peaks Wilderness

The High Peaks Wilderness Area, the largest Forest Preserve unit in the U.S. state of New York, is located in three counties and six towns in the Adirondack Park: Harrietstown in Franklin County, North Elba, Keene, North Hudson and Newcomb in Essex County and Long Lake in Hamilton County.

It is roughly bounded on the north by NY 3, the old Haybridge Road, which runs from Cold Brook to Averyville, the Adirondak Loj property at Heart Lake, the Mount Van Hoevenberg area and NY 73 near the Cascade Lakes. Private land to the west of Route 73 forms the eastern boundary. The southern boundary is formed by privately owned lands, including the Ausable Club, Finch, Pruyn, and Company, National Lead Company and the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s Huntington Wildlife Forest. This wilderness is bounded on the west by Long Lake and the Raquette River.

There is one significant inholding: the Johns Brook Lodge, a cabin and surrounding campsites operated by the Adirondack Mountain Club, 3.5 miles (5.6 km) along the eponymous trail and brook from the popular “Garden” parking area and access point near Keene Valley.

The area includes 112 bodies of water on 1,392 acres (5.6 km2), 238.4 miles (383.5 km) of foot trails, 52.3 miles (84.1 km) of horse trails, and 84 lean-tos. The area contains 36 of the 46 Adirondack High Peaks, including the tallest, Mount Marcy.
The topography ranges from small areas of low-lying swampland (e.g., along the Raquette and Saranac Rivers) to the highest point in New York State at the top of Mount Marcy. Although there is a considerable variety of topography, it is predominantly high mountain country. Like the topography, the forest cover also varies from pole-size hardwoods to mature, large diameter hardwood and softwood stands to the spruce-fir of the subalpine region.

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Stoney Creek Pond

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Stoney Creek Pond is located south of NY 3 on Corey's Road. It can be accessed by the 1/2 mile Indian Carry from NY 3 (Tupper Lake Highway) or a shorter 1/10 mile Stony Creek Pond Carry.

Stoney Creek Pond

Corey’s Road Campsites

Corey’s Road Campsites are located in the High Peaks Wilderness, south of Upper Saranac Lake. These campsites are accessible via Coreys Road, a dirt road that provides vehicle access to the campsites and hiking trails.

 Coreys Road Campsites

Corey’s Road
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Coreys Road Site 244.20166-74.31658
Coreys Road Site 344.20005-74.31134
Coreys Road Site 444.19876-74.30970
Coreys Road Site 544.19592-74.30278
Coreys Road Site 644.19597-74.30154
Coreys Road Site 744.19754-74.29472
Coreys Road Site 844.19745-74.28476
Coreys Road Site 944.19372-74.26928
Coreys Road Site 1044.19676-74.27024
Axton Landing Campsite44.20358-74.32614