Charles Baker State Forest

Charles Baker State Forest is named after the first District Forester who administered it. This property totals over 9,400 acres in southeast Madison County and makes up the core area for the Brookfield Trail System. This highly acclaimed horse and snowmobile trail system has over 130 miles of trails set throughout three state forests (Charles Baker State Forest, Brookfield Railroad State Forest, and Beaver Creek State Forest) that make up the Brookfield unit management area. These three forests collectively provide 13,750 acres of public reforestation lands for multiple recreation purposes.

http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/8225.html

Snow Covered Trail

The land around the trail did not have as much snow left on it, because the trail had it's snow well packed down by the weight of snowmobiles riding through here, the whole winter season.

Taken on Saturday April 9, 2011 at Charles Baker State Forest.

Tall White Pines

A very tall and magnificent series of White Pine Plantation remains along truck trail. Unfortunately, these White Pines will probably eventually be logged or otherwise die, such as from a wind storm. White Pine is an exceptionally softwood, and when they get this big they tend not to last.

Taken on Saturday April 9, 2011 at Charles Baker State Forest.

Camping Area

This is one of the camping areas designated on the Brookfield Trail System Map. As far as I could tell there was no developed facilities here besides the lone picnic table. There must be firepits somewheres under the one or two feet of snow.

Taken on Saturday April 9, 2011 at Charles Baker State Forest.