Lewis County
Gulf, Black River Valley from Overlook
Wind Turbine Looking Towards The Adirondacks
The Tug Hill and rest of the greater Lowville area is beautiful country. This wind turbine stands out against the horizon with the green of the Adirondacks in the distance.
Taken on Sunday September 20, 2015 at Maple Ridge Wind Farm.A Black River Feeder Canal Trail – Black River Valley / Tug Hill Trip Seems Intriguing π΅π»
I’m becoming increasingly intrigued by the prospect of riding the Black River Feeder Canal Trail. While not the lengthiest bike path, I have a preference for tackling slightly more rugged dirt and gravel trails on my mountain bike. It’s been quite a while since I last explored the Tug Hill – Black River Valley region.
Pairing this adventure with a camping experience at Otter Creek State Forest seems enticing. This combination would afford me the opportunity to engage in a series of exhilarating mountain biking sessions along the Otter Creek Horse Trails. These trails predominantly consist of sand and dirt, making them ideal for mountain biking due to their minimal presence of roots, sizeable rocks, and steep inclines. An additional advantage of Otter Creek is its camping policy, allowing stays from Thursday morning through Tuesday morning without necessitating a permit for stays under three nights.
Considering all these factors, embarking on this adventure in the autumn, perhaps in mid to late September, holds significant promise.
Black River Feeder Canal Trail | New York Trails | TrailLink
Swancott Mills
Small settlement on the Tug Hill Plateau in Osceola that is a mixature of state-owned and privately-owned timber lands. Swancott Mills Reservoir is located to the south on the East Branch of Fish Creek.