John Boyd Thacher State Park πŸ“

John Boyd Thacher State Park, is situated along the Helderberg Escarpment, one of the richest fossil-bearing formations in the world. Even as it safeguards six miles of limestone cliff-face, rock-strewn slopes, woodland and open fields, the park provides a marvelous panorama of the Hudson-Mohawk Valleys and the Adirondack and Green Mountains. The park has volleyball courts, playgrounds, ball fields and numerous picnic areas with nine reservable shelters. Interpretive programs are offered year-round, including guided tours of the famous Indian Ladder Trail. There are over 25 additional miles of trails for summer hiking and mountain biking, and winter cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, and snowmobiling.

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Chautauqua County State Forests with Designated Campsites

The following state forests in Chautauqua County have designated campsites …

  • Chautauqua Gorge State Forest totals 538 acres. This state forest is located in the north western area of Chautauqua County in the town of Chautauqua, west of Mayville.
  • Mounnt Pleasant State Forest totals 1,522 acres and is located in the Town of Chautauqua in the western area of Chautauqua County.
  • North Harmony State Forest totals 2,561 acres and is used for many outdoor recreational opportunities such as cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, snowmobiling, and hunting.
  • Stockton State Forest totals 977 acres. This state forest provides opportunities for many outdoor recreational activities, including snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hiking, horseback riding and hunting.

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Coordinates for Chautauqua County Campsites

Campsite State Forest Latitude Longitude
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.586
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.584
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.586
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.583
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.581
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.587
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.582
Designated Camp Sites Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 42.24 -79.587
Beck Forest Road Mount Pleasant State Forest 42.202 -79.546
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.087 -79.529
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.089 -79.528
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.089 -79.53
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.095 -79.511
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.089 -79.529
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.095 -79.512
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.098 -79.507
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.102 -79.518
Designated Camp Site North Harmony State Forest 42.088 -79.529
Designated Camp Site Stockton State Forest 42.274 -79.376
Designated Camp Site Stockton State Forest 42.274 -79.373
Designated Camp Site Stockton State Forest 42.274 -79.37

Chautauqua Gorge State Forest Map

 Chautauqua Gorge State Forest

Mount Pleasant State Forest Map

 Mount Pleasant State Forest

North Harmony State Forest Map

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Stockton State Forest Map

 Stockton State Forest

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