Map: Rondaxe Fire Tower Trail

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Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest is a 91,854-acre public preserve in New York’s Adirondack Park. The diverse terrain features quiet lakes, vast wetlands, and rugged peaks. The highlight is the 3,386-foot Vanderwhacker Mountain, which features a restored fire tower offering panoramic views of the High Peaks. Visitors enjoy primitive camping, backcountry hiking, paddling, and snowmobiling. It provides a peaceful, less-crowded wilderness experience for outdoor enthusiasts seeking rugged Adirondack beauty.

Map: Big Pond Trail
Map: Boreas Railroad - Moose Club Way To Northwoods Club Road
Map: Boreas River
Map: Bullet Pond And Horseshoe Pond
Map: Roosevelt Truck Trail
Map: Stony Pond
Map: Vanderwhacker Firetower Trail
Map: Vanderwhacker Road Campsites
Map: Wolf Pond Trail
Map: Wolf Pond Trail Ortho
Thematic Map: Stoney Pond Trail in Minerva
Thematic Map: The Roosevelt Truck Trail Ortho
Photo: Trees Above Boreas River Campsite
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Photo: Nice Campsite Along Vanderwhacker Brook
Photo: Inlet to Harris Lake
Photo: Washing My Truck Before the Snowstorm
Photo: Trees Along Swamp
Photo: Vanderwhacker Firetower: 5.2 miles
Photo: Cheney Pond in the Fog
Photo: Boreal Forest Along the Boreas River
Photo: Small Morning Fire to Warm Up By

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