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Balsam Swamp State Forest – Free primitive camping on a lake in rural Central NY
Balsam Swamp State Forest is a sprawling state forest in Chenango County, spread across the towns of Pharsalia, McDonough, German, and Pitcher. A mixture of native hardwoods and hemlock swamps, one of the key destinations is the dammed-up 152-acre Balsam Pond.
From Norwich, take County Route 10B to where it merges into County Route 10, then as you pass through East Pharsalia, you will climb a hill, bear left onto Balsam Tyler Road. Turn right to say on Balsam Tyler Road. It becomes dirt. Proceed to 340 Balsam Tyler Rd, McDonough, NY 13801. There is a sign to show you where the camping area is.
Free, Primitive Camping at Balsam Pond 
Balsam Pond managed by the NYSDEC offers free, first-come, first-served primitive camping.
- Balsam Pond Campground: A small, rustic area located right by the pond off Balsam-Tyler Road. It features about 10â15 sites, some suitable for trailers up to 25 feet. Each site typically includes a fire ring and picnic table.
- Amenities: There is no running water or electricity. Portable toilets are available seasonally from May 1 to September 30.
- Primitive/Dispersed Camping: You are also permitted to set up camp anywhere in the forest as long as you are at least 150 feet away from roads, trails, or water.
- Permits: Stays longer than three nights or groups of 10+ people require a permit from a Forest Ranger.
Fishing: A Warm-Water Haven 
Balsam Pond is the forest’s main attraction for anglers, known as a productive warm-water fishery. The road is often plowed in the winter for ice fishing, however call the DEC to confirm in any specific winter season.
- Species: You’ll find largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and sunfish. While tiger muskies were stocked in the past, they are now rarely reported.
- Accessibility: A well-built, handicapped-accessible fishing pier/viewing platform is available at the pond.
- Pro-Tip: The northern and eastern shorelines are lined with stumps, providing excellent cover for bass.
Paddling & Boating 
The 152-acre pond is a popular destination for non-motorized and small-motorized water sports.
- Launch: Access the water via a shallow gravel/concrete boat launch suitable for small boats, kayaks, and canoes.
- Regulations: Due to the pond’s shallow depth, the NYSDEC recommends motors under 25hp or electric trolling motors.
- Paddling Experience: For a more secluded experience, there is a dedicated paddle-in campsite away from the main campground area.
Nearby Activities 
If you have more time to explore, the area surrounding Balsam Swamp is rich with additional outdoor opportunities:
- Five Streams State Forest: Directly adjacent to the south, this forest is largely undeveloped, a good place for hunting, trapping or exploring the back country.
- Bowman Lake State Park: A short drive away, this park offers more developed camping facilities and additional hiking trails.
- The Finger Lakes Trail: The 575-mile trail passes nearby, with access to many scenic locations.
- Long Pond & Papish Pond: Other nearby water bodies popular for fishing and kayaking. Long Pond also offers free primitive camping opportunities.















