Leonard Hill

There is a currently closed, but slated for reconstruction, fire tower a top Leonard Hill in Schoharie County. You can drive up there with a car or truck as the road is well maintained.

Truck Trail to Tower

You get there by driving out Broome Center/Potter Hollow Mountain Road, then taking a left up Leonard Mountain Road, which is located right in the middle of Broome Center. You take Leonard Mountain Road about a mile until you see an truck trail marked solely by a “Leonard Hill State Forest”, and take a right on it.

Lenoard Hill State Forest Sign

After about a mile on this truck trail, you are on a ridge between Hubbard Hill and Leonard Hill, and can see Leonard Hill Fire Tower ahead. Continue on that truck trail by another mile, and you’ll arrive up to the tower, and you can drive right up to it’s base.

Drive Right Up

The tower looks a bit rusted in a places, but structurally good. It is awaiting a reconstruction project that the last time I had heard was delayed by concerns over the high cost of gasoline last summer.

The Tower

To discourage people from climbing a potentially unsafe tower, they have removed the first two flights of stairs.

Bottom Steps Removed

Just across from the tower is a beautiful campsite, with some fantastic views of the Catskills and the Schoharie Valley. I spent the following night down there, camping out. It was cloudy that night, however if the weather was beautiful, there could be a great sunset to watch from here.

With a View

Here is the Schoharie Valley.

Schoharie Valley

Blenhium Mountain and the NYPA Blenhium Power Reservior can be seen well from the campsite. The reservior is partially lit up at night from generating equipment and safety lights by NYPA.

Pump Storage Reservior

Here is the valley below, and the mountains beyond it, the Emminence State Forest.

Powerlines

Here is a map of Leonard Hill.


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2 Comments

  • I am very interested in firetowers and have been to leonard mtn many times.Is there anyone that I can contact regarding the restoration of it.

    • Probably your best to reach out to the Region 4 Forest Ranger in that area, who is now William Henry of Summit. He is new, as Tom Edmunds has moved to the Northern Adirondacks. The forest ranger should be able to tell you what the status of it.

      His number is 518-287-1445, Cell: 518-505-4078

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