Lake George Wild Forest

The Lake George Wild Forest consists of approximately 71,133 acres of State Forest Preserve lands in the southeastern Adirondacks in the towns of Bolton, Chester, Hague, Horicon, Lake George, Lake Luzerne, Queensbury and Warrensburg in Warren County and the towns of Dresden, Fort Ann, and Putnam in Washington County and is generally bounded on the north by the Warren County line, on the west by the Hudson River, and on the south and east by the Adirondack Park boundary. The Lake George Wild Forest contains miles of marked trails available to explore, allowing the public to easily access a variety of majestic natural attractions such as Black Mountain, Shelving Rock, and Prospect Mountain.

Recreationists also enjoy year-round activities on Lake George, and popular fishing and camping locations at Lily Pond, Jabe Pond, Gay Pond and Palmer Pond. The Lake George Wild Forest is a popular area for motorized recreational uses and ice fishing, and serves as an important link with the adjoining snowmobile trail network.

In addition, the Hudson River Recreation Area of the Lake George Wild Forest enables the public to experience a unique flatwater environment and other recreation opportunities along this historic waterway.

http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/53165.html

Down at Five Mile Point

Below Five Mile Mountain, some 2500 feet lower, is a place known as Five Mile Point. A picture I took when I reached that location.

Taken on Saturday May 30, 2009 at Tongue Mountains.

Waiting Out the Rain

Sitting out the rain showers at the Five Mile Mountain Leanto. This lean to is not well suited for rain, as it certainly must get wet in a bad storm. At night though when the sunsets it much be purty for sure.

Taken on Saturday May 30, 2009 at Tongue Mountains.

1967 Trail Marker

Most of the trailmarkers you see along trails in NYS have indicators that they where installed between '67 and '69, although in a few places you see newer ones, particularly on popular trails. Says something about NYS Conservation Ethics and investment in outdoor recreation.

Taken on Saturday May 30, 2009 at Tongue Mountains.