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Here is an updated list of state land websites for March 2023. The topographic map links will bring you to the latest USGS Topographic Maps for the area, or you can use the listing to bulk download the maps or get the quads you need from USGS Store or your local map seller.

Facility Acres UMP USGS Topographic Map Quads (50-60 MB PDF)
Albany
Albany Pine Bush Preserve 1,918 Pine Bush Albany, Schenectady, Voorheesville
Black Creek Marsh WMA 580 Voorheesville
Catskill Creek Fishing Access 1 Durham
Coeymans Creek WMA 718 Delmar, Ravena
Cole Hill State Forest 858 Albany Westerlo
Five Rivers Environmental Education Center 445 Five Rivers Env Ed Center Clarksville
Louise E. Keir WMA 188 Louise E. Keir HMP Clarksville
Margaret Burke WMA 246 Margaret Burke HMP Altamont
Onesquethaw Creek Fishing Access 0 Delmar
Partridge Run State Forest 935 Albany Rensselaerville
Partridge Run WMA 8,231 Partridge Run HMP Rensselaerville, Westerlo
Rensselaerville State Forest 5,142 Albany Durham, Rensselaerville
Allegany
Allen Lake State Forest 4,849 Allegany Angelica, Fillmore
Alma Pond 130 Allentown, Wellsville South
Bald Mountain State Forest 763 Allegany West Almond
Bully Hill State Forest 7,048 Allegany Alfred, Hornell
Cold Creek State Forest 496 Allegany Pike
Coyle Hill State Forest 4,691 Allegany Angelica, Belmont
Crab Hollow State Forest 2,301 Allegany Black Creek, Rawson
English Hill State Forest 2,789 Allegany Birdsall, Fillmore
Gas Springs State Forest 4,551 Allegany Birdsall, Canaseraga
Genesee River Wildlife Management Area 318 Wellsville South
Genesee Valley WMA 717 Portageville
Gillies Hill State Forest 4,656 Allegany Birdsall, West Almond
Hanging Bog WMA 9,120 Hanging Bog HMP Black Creek, Rawson
Hanging Bog WMA – Showy Lady Slipper 2 Black Creek
Hiltonville State Forest 3,029 Allegany Alfred, Canaseraga, West Almond
Jersey Hill State Forest 1,092 Allegany West Almond
Karr Valley Creek State Forest 3,831 Allegany Alfred, West Almond
Keeney Swamp State Forest 2,411 Allegany Birdsall
Keeney Swamp WMA 1,232 Keeney Swamp HMP Birdsall, Canaseraga
Klipnocky State Forest 5,422 Allegany Alfred, Canaseraga
Lost Nation State Forest 5,400 Allegany Bliss, Freedom, Houghton, Pike
Palmer’s Pond State Forest 5,441 Allegany Alfred, West Almond
Phillips Creek State Forest 10,916 Allegany Alfred, Andover, Wellsville North, West Almond
Plumbottom State Forest 1,680 Allegany Wellsville North
Rush Creek State Forest 1,405 Allegany Black Creek
Slader Creek State Forest 1,225 Allegany Canaseraga
Swift Hill State Forest 1,571 Allegany Houghton
Turnpike State Forest 9,522 Allegany Alfred, West Almond
Vandermark State Forest 4,850 Allegany Andover, Wellsville North
Wag Trail 148 Allegany Wellsville South, Whitesville
Bronx
Bronx River Trail 1 Central Park, Flushing
Broome
Beaver Flow State Forest 2,053 Chenango Trail Belden, Brisben
Beaver Pond State Forest 2,372 Broome Afton, Gulf Summit, North Sanford
Cascade Valley State Forest 534 Broome Gulf Summit
Cat Hollow State Forest 760 Broome Deposit
Hawkins Pond State Forest 538 Broome Windsor
Kirkwood Sub-Office 10 Binghamton East
Marsh Pond State Forest 1,794 Broome Afton, Gulf Summit
Melondy Hill State Forest 1,983 Treaty Line North Sanford
Nanticoke Creek Fishing Access 1 Maine
Nanticoke Lake Multiple Use Area 339 Long Pond Lisle
Oquaga Creek Fishing Access 0 Deposit
Skyline Drive State Forest 1,066 Broome Binghamton East, Windsor
Susquehanna Waterway Access 1 Windsor
Tracy Creek State Forest 507 Broome Endicott
Triangle State Forest 1,988 Long Pond Smithville Flats, Whitney Point, Willet
West Branch Delaware River Waterway Access 3 Deposit
Whitaker Swamp State Forest 808 Broome Deposit
Cattaraugus
Bear Creek State Forest 562 Cattaraugus Franklinville
Birch Run Ponds Fwma 39 Knapp Creek
Boyce Hill State Forest 979 Cattaraugus Ashford
Bryant Hill State Forest 511 Cattaraugus Ashford
Bucktooth State Forest 2,281 Cattaraugus Little Valley
Bush Hill State Forest 11,295 Cattaraugus Delevan, Franklinville, Freedom, Rawson
Cattaraugus Creek Waterway Access 5 Collins Center
Cattaraugus State Forest 1,061 Cattaraugus Cattaraugus
Conewango Creek Waterway Access 267 New Albion
Conewango Swamp WMA 1,403 Kennedy, Randolph
Dobbins Memorial State Forest 2,206 Cattaraugus Cattaraugus, Ellicottville
East Otto State Forest 1,382 Niagara Frontier Collins Center
Elkdale State Forest 432 Cattaraugus Little Valley
Farmersville State Forest 1,148 Cattaraugus Freedom
Golden Hill State Forest 5,772 Cattaraugus Ashford, Franklinville, Humphrey
Harwood Lake Mua 602 Harwood Lake HMP Delevan, Freedom
Ischua Creek Fishing Access 1 Franklinville
Lime Lake Outlet Fishing Access 0 Delevan
Mansfield Creek Fishing Access 0 Cattaraugus
Mccarty Hill State Forest 6,399 Cattaraugus Ellicottville, Salamanca
Nine Mile Creek State Forest 6,681 Cattaraugus Humphrey, Knapp Creek
Pine Hill State Forest 1,142 Cattaraugus Steamburg
Poverty Hill WMA 1,106 Ellicottville
Raecher Hill State Forest 842 Cattaraugus Humphrey
Randolph Fish Hatchery 62 Randolph
Rock City State Forest 2,918 Cattaraugus Salamanca
South Valley State Forest 8,728 Cattaraugus Ivory, Steamburg
Windfall Creek State Forest 2,930 Cattaraugus Humphrey, Limestone, Salamanca
Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area 2,524 Zoar Valley Mua Collins Center, Gowanda
Zoar Valley Unique Area 2,992 Zoar Valley Mua Collins Center, Gowanda
Cayuga
Bear Swamp State Forest 5,642 Hewitt-Cayuga Highlands Sempronius, Spafford
Carpenter Falls Unique Area 37 Hewitt-Cayuga Highlands Spafford
Cross Lake Islands WMA 0 Jordan
Dutch Hollow Brook Parking Area 0 Owasco
Frozen Ocean State Forest 753 Hewitt-Cayuga Highlands Owasco
Northern Montezuma WMA 5,348 Montezuma, Victory
Owasco Flats WMA 52 Moravia
Owasco Lake Inlet Fishing Access 7 Moravia
Owasco Lake Water Access 9 Owasco
Seneca River Boat Launch 3 Weedsport
Summer Hill State Forest 8,842 Hewitt-Cayuga Highlands Moravia, Sempronius
Chautauqua
Alder Bottom WMA 820 North Clymer
Bear Lake Boat Launch 4 Hartfield
Boutwell Hill State Forest 2,965 Chautauqua County Hamlet
Brokenstraw State Forest 1,900 Chautauqua County North Clymer, Panama
Canadaway Creek Nature Sanctuary 33 Dunkirk
Canadaway Creek WMA 8,759 Canadaway Creek HMP Cassadaga, Dunkirk, Forestville, Hamlet
Chatauqua Creek Fishing Access 6 Westfield
Chautauqua Fish Hatchery 69 Chautauqua
Chautauqua Gorge State Forest 547 Chautauqua County Sherman
Chautauqua Lake Fish And Wildlife Management Area 134 Chautauqua, Ellery Center
Clay Pond WMA 215 Jamestown
Clear Creek Fishing Access 2 Hamlet
Dunkirk Office 6 Dunkirk
Findley Lake Waterway Access 0 Clymer
Harris Hill State Forest 3,504 Chautauqua County Gerry, Hamlet, Kennedy
Hartson Swamp WMA 199 Gerry, Jamestown
Hatch Creek State Forest 2,567 Chautauqua County Gerry, Hamlet
Hill Higher State Forest 1,160 Chautauqua County Panama
Jacquins Pond WMA 31 North Clymer
Kabob WMA 37 Kabob HMP Cassadaga
Mount Pleasant State Forest 1,539 Chautauqua County Sherman
North Harmony State Forest 5,150 Chautauqua County North Clymer, Panama
Panama State Forest 2,449 Chautauqua County North Clymer, Panama
Stockton State Forest 1,968 Chautauqua County Cassadaga, Hartfield
Watts WMA 1,395 Panama
Wellman Multiple Use Area 447 Chautauqua County Lakewood
Whalen Memorial State Forest 5,387 Chautauqua County Chautauqua, North Clymer, Panama, Sherman
Chemung
Big Flats WMA 241 Great Divide Seeley Creek
Catharine Creek Fishing Access 3 Montour Falls
Catlin State Forest 607 Great Divide Big Flats
Maple Hill State Forest 1,191 Great Divide Waverly, Wellsburg
Chenango
Ambler State Forest 642 Between Rivers Holmesville
Balsam Swamp State Forest 5,359 Five Streams East Pharsalia, Pitcher
Basswood State Forest 935 Between Rivers Oxford
Beaver Meadow State Forest 5,816 Northern Chenango Highlands Otselic
Berry Hill Radio Facility 1 East Pharsalia
Bobell State Forest 2,159 Chenango Trail Brisben
Bucks Brook State Forest 2,178 Northern Chenango Highlands South Otselic
Bumps Creek State Forest 527 Chenango Trail West Bainbridge
Coventry State Forest 2,337 Chenango Trail Brisben, West Bainbridge
Five Streams State Forest 9,946 Five Streams Pitcher, Smithville Flats
Genegantslet Creek Fishing Access 0 Smithville Flats
Genegantslet State Forest 6,405 Mcdonough Smithville Flats, Tyner
Hunts Pond State Forest 2,748 Between Rivers Holmesville, New Berlin South
Lincklaen State Forest 5,903 Northern Chenango Highlands Pitcher, South Otselic
Long Pond State Forest 3,185 Long Pond Smithville Flats
Ludlow Creek State Forest 3,197 Mcdonough Tyner
Lyon Brook State Forest 527 Between Rivers Oxford
Mcdonough State Forest 12,700 Mcdonough East Pharsalia, Tyner
Melondy Hill State Forest 6,052 Treaty Line Afton, North Sanford
Oak Ridge State Forest 1,130 Chenango Trail Sidney, West Bainbridge
Otselic State Forest 2,082 Northern Chenango Highlands Otselic, South Otselic
Perkins Pond State Forest 7,812 Pharsalia Woods East Pharsalia, Otselic, Pitcher, South Otselic
Pharsalia WMA 9,352 Pharsalia HMP East Pharsalia, Otselic
Pharsalia Woods State Forest 17,846 Pharsalia Woods East Pharsalia, Norwich, Pitcher
Pigeon Hill State Forest 2,209 Pharsalia Woods Earlville, East Pharsalia, Otselic
Pine Ridge State Forest 275 Between Rivers Sherburne
Pitcher Springs State Forest 1,836 Pharsalia Woods Pitcher
Red Brook State Forest 602 Five Streams Smithville Flats
Rogers Environmental Education Center 575 Earlville
Sherburne Sub-Office 12 Earlville
Skinner Hill State Forest 3,335 Between Rivers Holmesville, Sherburne
South Hill State Forest 2,647 Between Rivers Guilford, Sidney
South Otselic Fish Hatchery 142 South Otselic
Susquehanna River Boat Launch 6 Afton
Unadilla River Fishing Access 1 Holmesville
Whaupaunaucau State Forest 1,187 Between Rivers Holmesville
Wiley Brook State Forest 2,481 Between Rivers Oxford, West Bainbridge
Clinton
Ausable Marsh WMA 730 Keeseville
Ausable Point Campground 111 Ausable Point Camp Keeseville
Burnt Hill State Forest 3,157 Taylor Pond Dannemora, Peasleeville
Cadyville State Forest 371 Northern Clinton Dannemora
Chazy Highlands State Forest 11,081 Chazy Highlands Dannemora, Ellenburg Center, Ellenburg Mountain, Moffitsville
Chazy Highlands Wild Forest 51,403 Chazy Highlands Alder Brook, Brainardsville, Ellenburg Center, Ellenburg Mountain, Lyon Mountain, Moffitsville, Redford
Chazy Highlands WMA 1,005 Lyon Mountain
Clinton FP Detached Parcel 679 Churubusco, Ellenburg Depot, Mooers
Clinton Mooers FP Detached Parcel 664 Altona, Ellenburg Depot
Dunkin’s Reserve State Forest 4,573 Chazy Highlands Dannemora, Jericho, West Chazy
Flat Rock State Forest 3,669 Northern Clinton Altona, Jericho, Mooers, West Chazy
Garden Island 1 Lake Champlain Islands Keeseville
Great Chazy River Fishing Access 60 Altona
Great Chazy River Special Use 0 Champlain
Imperial Mills Dam 7 Plattsburgh
Kings Bay WMA 671 Champlain, Rouses Point
Lake Alice WMA 5,924 Beekmantown, Champlain, Mooers, West Chazy
Lewis Preserve WMA 1,325 Jericho
Macomb State Forest 2,800 Northern Clinton Dannemora, Morrisonville, Peasleeville, Peru
Montys Bay WMA 318 Beekmantown
Moon Pond State Forest 787 Chazy Highlands Ellenburg Mountain
Peru Dock Boat Launch 10 Lake Champlain Islands Keeseville
Plattsburg Boat Launch 0 Plattsburgh
Rouses Point 50 Rouses Point
Saranac River Access 0 Morrisonville
Spoon Island Primitive Area 2 Lake Champlain Islands Plattsburgh
Spring Brook State Forest 2,045 Chazy Highlands Altona, Ellenburg Depot, Ellenburg Mountain, Jericho
Taylor Pond Campground 147 Taylor Pond Camp Wilmington
Taylor Pond Wild Forest 5,640 Taylor Pond Keeseville, Peasleeville, Redford
Terry Mountain State Forest 4,814 Taylor Pond Peasleeville
The Gulf Unique Area 606 Northern Clinton Ellenburg Depot
Unclassified 3 Redford
Upper Chateaugay Lake Boat Launch 2 Chazy Highlands Ellenburg Center
Valcour Island Primitive Area 1,891 Lake Champlain Islands Keeseville, Plattsburgh
Wilmington Wild Forest 2,113 Wilmington Au Sable Forks, Wilmington
Columbia
Beebe Hill Multiple Use Area 2,913 Taconic Highlands Chatham, State Line
Beebe Hill State Forest 548 Taconic Highlands State Line
Charles Flood WMA At The Empire Brickyard 590 Hudson North
Doodletown Wildlife Management Area 2,155 Ancram, Copake
Hand Hollow State Forest 1,139 Taconic Highlands Canaan
Harvey Mountain State Forest 2,008 Taconic Highlands State Line
Livingston State Forest 319 Taconic Highlands Hudson South
New Forge State Forest 677 Taconic Highlands Ancram
Nutten Hook State Tidal Wetland 1,174 Hudson North, Ravena
Rogers Island WMA 322 Hudson Valley Hudson South
Stockport Flats Estuarine Sanctuary 478 Hudson North
Stockport WMA 354 Stockport HMP Hudson North
Cortland
Baker School House State Forest 2,527 Taylor Valley Cincinnatus, Mcgraw
Casterline Pond Waterway Access 15 Homer
Cortland Sub-Office 25 Cortland
Cuyler Hill State Forest 5,635 Cuyler Hill Cuyler
Dog Hollow State Forest 729 Cuyler Hill Cuyler
Donahue Woods State Forest 1,158 Taylor Valley Truxton
East Branch Tioughnioga River Fishing Access 1 Cuyler
Gee Brook State Forest 865 Taylor Valley Cincinnatus
Griggs Gulf State Forest 2,346 Rockefeller Harford
Grout Brook Fishing Access 20 Sempronius, Spafford
Hewitt State Forest 1,875 Hewitt-Cayuga Highlands Homer, Otisco Valley
Hoxie Gorge State Forest 3,067 Taylor Valley Marathon, Mcgraw
James Kennedy State Forest 11,071 Virgil Mountain Cortland, Harford, Marathon
Kettlebail State Forest 579 Hill And Hollow Tully
Maxon Creek State Forest 905 Cuyler Hill Cuyler
Morgan Hill State Forest 12,510 Hill And Hollow Cuyler, Deruyter, Truxton, Tully
Owasco Flats WMA 15 Moravia
Papish Pond Multiple Use Area 383 Taylor Valley Cincinnatus, Willet
Taylor Valley State Forest 18,523 Taylor Valley Cincinnatus, Cuyler, Mcgraw, Truxton
Tuller Hill State Forest 3,983 Virgil Mountain Cortland, Mcgraw
Tully Lake Fishing Access 1 Otisco Valley
Delaware
Andes FP Detached Parcel 98 Lewbeach
Arctic China State Forest 4,142 Treaty Line North Sanford, Trout Creek
Barbour Brook State Forest 759 Treaty Line Trout Creek
Beals Pond State Forest 1,113 Treaty Line North Sanford
Bear Spring Mountain Campground 12 Bear Spring Mountain Camp Corbett
Bear Spring Mountain WMA 14,280 Corbett, Walton East
Beaverkill Fishing Access 2 Roscoe
Colchester FP Detached Parcel 779 Corbett, Roscoe
Columbia Lake State Forest 701 Treaty Line Deposit
Davenport FP Detached Parcel 195 West Davenport
Delaware County Scenic Resource 218 East Branch Roscoe
Delaware FP Detached Parcel 67 Roscoe
Delaware Wild Forest 112,455 Delaware Arena, Corbett, Downsville, Lewbeach, Livingston Manor, Roscoe
Dry Brook Ridge Wild Forest 30,837 Dry Brook Ridge Arena, Fleischmanns, Lewbeach, Margaretville, Seager
East Branch Delaware River Waterway Access 12 Fishs Eddy
Hancock FP Detached Parcel 1,936 Fishs Eddy, Horton, Long Eddy
John Lennox State Demonstration Forest 175 Davenport
Kerryville State Forest 703 Treaty Line Cannonsville Reservoir
Little Pond Campground 874 Little Pond Camp Arena, Lewbeach
Lower West Branch Delaware River Fishing Access 4 Deposit
Michigan Hill State Forest 2,376 Treaty Line Cannonsville Reservoir, Deposit, North Sanford, Trout Creek
Middletown FP Detached Parcel 62 Margaretville
Murphy Hill State Forest 2,530 East Branch Andes, Downsville, Hamden, Lewbeach
Pine Hill State Forest 2,182 Treaty Line Sidney, Unadilla
Plattekill State Forest 1,788 East Branch Hobart
Relay State Forest 2,554 East Branch Hobart, Roxbury
South Hill State Forest 1,044 Cherry Valley Davenport, Schenevus
Stamford FP Detached Parcel 79 Stamford
Stamford Regional Sub-Office 12 Stamford
Steam Mill State Forest 11,176 Treaty Line North Sanford, Trout Creek
Tomannex State Forest 2,028 East Branch Corbett, Readburn
Tompkins FP Detached Parcel 719 Cannonsville Reservoir, Trout Creek
Town Brook Fishing Access 0 Roxbury
Walton FP Detached Parcel 110 Walton East
West Branch Delaware River 11 Deposit
Wolf Hollow WMA 52 East Branch Andes
Dutchess
Baxtertown Woods WMA 248 Wappingers Falls
Crum Elbow Creek Fishing Access 1 Hyde Park
Crum Elbow Creek Waterway Access 13 Hyde Park
Depot Hill Multiple Use Area 256 East Of Hudson Poughquag
Lafayetteville Multiple Use Area 718 East Of Hudson Pine Plains
Roeliff Jansenkill Multiple Use Area 119 East Of Hudson Ancram
Shekomeko Creek Parking Fishing Access 0 Pine Plains
Stissing Mountain Multiple Use Area 590 East Of Hudson Pine Plains
Stonykill Environmental Education Center 786 Wappingers Falls
Swamp River Fishing Access 0 Dover Plains
Swamp River Waterway Access 58 Dover Plains
Sylvan Lake Waterway Access 0 Poughquag
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area 2,751 East Of Hudson Pleasant Valley, Salt Point, Verbank
Tivoli Bays WMA 1,679 Saugerties
Wappinger Creek Fishing Access 2 Millbrook
Wassaic Creek Fishing Access 9 Amenia
Wassaic Multiple Use Area 513 East Of Hudson Amenia
West Mountain State Forest 3,299 East Of Hudson Dover Plains, Pawling, Poughquag, Verbank
Erie
Cattaraugus Creek Fishing Access Parking 0 Sardinia
Cazenovia Creek Fwma 127 Orchard Park
Clear Lake WMA 527 Langford
Eighteen Mile Creek Access 34 Eden
Great Baehre Swamp WMA 271 Clarence Center
Hampton Brook Woods WMA 78 Hanging Bog HMP Hamburg
Motor Island WMA 19 Buffalo NW
Onondaga Escarpment Unique Area 49 Niagara Frontier Akron
Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve And Environmental Education Center 292 Reinstein Woods Nature Preserve Lancaster
Spicer Creek WMA 34 Tonawanda West
Tillman Road WMA 237 Clarence
Essex
Bald Ledge Primitive Area 511 Pharaoh Lake Graphite
Bartlett Primitive Area 7 Sentinel Range Keene
Blue Mountain Wild Forest 19,826 Blue Mountain Bad Luck Mountain, Dun Brook Mountain, Newcomb
Boquet River Fishing Access 1 Taylor Pond Willsboro
Boquet River Primtive Area 86 Giant Mountain Underwood
Boreas Ponds Primitive Area 11 High Peaks Mount Marcy
Camp Santanoni Historic Area 74 Camp Santanoni Historic Area Newcomb, Santanoni Peak
Cole Island 1 Lake Champlain Islands Westport
Crown Point Campground 70 Crown Point Camp Port Henry
Crown Point Historic Area 364 Crown Point Camp Port Henry
Essex Chain Lakes Primitive Area 27,837 Essex Chain Lakes Bad Luck Mountain, Dun Brook Mountain, Newcomb, Rock Lake
Giant Mountain Wilderness 94,671 Giant Mountain Elizabethtown, Keene Valley, Rocky Peak Ridge, Underwood
Gooseneck Pond Primitive Area 1 Pharaoh Lake Graphite
Hammond Pond Wild Forest 159,303 Hammond Pond Blue Ridge, Crown Point, Eagle Lake, Elizabethtown, Graphite, Keene Valley, Keene, Paradox Lake, Pharaoh Mountain, Rocky Peak Ridge, Schroon Lake, Underwood, Westport, Witherbee
High Peaks Wilderness 6,318,923 Boreas Ponds Tract Ampersand Lake, Blue Ridge, Cheney Pond, Deerland, Dix Mountain, Dun Brook Mountain, Grampus Lake, Keene Valley, Keene, Kempshall Mountain, Mckenzie Mountain, Mount Adams, Mount Marcy, Newcomb, North Elba, Paradox Lake, Rocky Peak Ridge, Santanoni Peak, Saranac Lake, Stony Creek Mountain, Street Mountain, Underwood, Vanderwhacker Mountain
Hoffman Notch Primitive Area 4 Hoffman Notch Blue Ridge
Hoffman Notch Wilderness 192,627 Hoffman Notch Blue Ridge, Cheney Pond, Minerva, Paradox Lake, Schroon Lake
Hudson Gorge Wilderness 73,527 Hudson Gorge Bad Luck Mountain, Dutton Mountain, Newcomb
Hurricane Mountain Fire Tower Historic Area 0 Hurricane Mountain Ftha Rocky Peak Ridge
Hurricane Mountain Primitive Area 34 Hurricane Mountain Jay Mountain, Keene, Rocky Peak Ridge
Hurricane Mountain Wilderness 42,601 Hurricane Mountain Jay Mountain, Keene, Rocky Peak Ridge
Jay Mountain Wilderness 15,728 Jay Mountain Jay Mountain, Lewis
John Browns Farm Historic Site 114 Saranac Lakes Lake Placid
Johns Brook Primitive Area 147 High Peaks Keene Valley
Lake George Wild Forest 51 Lake George Schroon Lake, Ticonderoga
Lake Harris Campground 467 Lake Harris Camp Newcomb, Vanderwhacker Mountain
Lincoln Pond Campground 134 Lincoln Pond Camp Elizabethtown
Macintyre Primitive Area 11 High Peaks Mount Adams
Mckenzie Mountain Wilderness 187,079 Mckenzie Mountain Bloomingdale, Franklin Falls, Keene, Lake Placid, Mckenzie Mountain
Meadowbrook Campground 128 Meadowbrook Camp Mckenzie Mountain
Mirror Lake Boat Launch 2 Saranac Lakes Lake Placid
Mossy Point State Boat Launch 17 Lake George Ticonderoga
Mount Van Hoevenberg Winter Recreation Area 1,186 Mount Van Hoevenberg Olympic Sports Complex North Elba
Paradox Lake Campground 283 Paradox Lake Camp Paradox Lake
Pauline Murdock WMA 73 Taylor Pond Elizabethtown
Pharaoh Lake Wilderness 369,686 Pharaoh Lake Brant Lake, Eagle Lake, Graphite, Paradox Lake, Pharaoh Mountain, Schroon Lake, Silver Bay, Ticonderoga
Pine Lake Primitive Area 5,578 Essex Chain Lakes Bad Luck Mountain, Rock Lake
Poke-O-Moonshine Day Use Area 274 Taylor Pond Clintonville
Port Douglass Boat Launch 2 Taylor Pond Port Douglass
Port Henry Boat Launch 5 Wilmington Port Henry
Putnam Creek Access 0 Wilmington Crown Point
Putnam Creek Fishing Access 0 Wilmington Crown Point
Putnam Pond Campground 851 Putnam Pond Camp Graphite
Putts Creek WMA 112 Crown Point
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest 69,082 Saranac Lakes Ampersand Lake, Bloomingdale, Gabriels, Lake Placid, Mckenzie Mountain, North Elba, Saranac Lake, Street Mountain
Schuyler Island Primitive Area 669 Lake Champlain Islands Colchester Point, Juniper Island, Keeseville, Port Douglass
Sentinel Range Wilderness 92,185 Sentinel Range Keene Valley, Keene, Lake Placid, North Elba
Sharp Bridge Campground 193 Sharp Bridge Camp Underwood
Sheepshead Island 0 Lake Champlain Islands Crown Point
Signal Buoy Island 0 Lake Champlain Islands Crown Point
Split Rock Wild Forest 14,167 Split Rock Charlotte, Vergennes West, Westport, Willsboro
Tahawas Primitive Area 2 High Peaks Mount Adams
Taylor Pond Wild Forest 13,859 Taylor Pond Au Sable Forks, Bloomingdale, Clintonville, Elizabethtown, Franklin Falls, Jay Mountain, Keeseville, Lewis, Port Douglass, Willsboro
Unclassified 1,621 Bad Luck Mountain, Keeseville, Mckenzie Mountain, Port Douglass, Rock Lake
Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest 777,644 Boreas Ponds Tract Bad Luck Mountain, Blue Ridge, Cheney Pond, Dutton Mountain, Gore Mountain, Minerva, Mount Adams, Mount Marcy, Newcomb, North Creek, Paradox Lake, Santanoni Peak, Schroon Lake, Vanderwhacker Mountain
Westport Boat Launch 3 Taylor Pond Westport
Whiteface Mountain Ski Center 12,089 Whiteface Mtn. Ski Center Franklin Falls, Keene, Lake Placid, Wilmington
Wickham Marsh WMA 716 Keeseville
Willsboro Bay Boat Launch 6 Taylor Pond Port Douglass
Wilmington Notch Campground 120 Wilmington Notch Camp Keene
Wilmington Wild Forest 57,527 Wilmington Au Sable Forks, Franklin Falls, Jay Mountain, Keene, Lake Placid, Wilmington
Wilsboro Dam Fish Dam 1 Taylor Pond Willsboro
Franklin
Ampersand Primitive Area 430 High Peaks Stony Creek Mountain
Bombay State Forest 8,719 St. Lawrence Flatlands Bombay, Brushton, Hogansburg, North Lawrence
Buck Pond Campground 596 Buck Pond Camp Bloomingdale, Loon Lake
Chateaugay Fish Hatchery 14 Chateaugay
Chazy Highlands Wild Forest 52,198 Chazy Highlands Alder Brook, Brainardsville, Chasm Falls, Debar Mountain, Lake Titus, Loon Lake, Lyon Mountain, Owls Head, Ragged Lake
Debar Mountain Wild Forest 427,454 Debar Mountain Bay Pond, Bloomingdale, Debar Mountain, Gabriels, Lake Ozonia, Lake Titus, Loon Lake, Meacham Lake, Meno, Owls Head, Saint Regis Falls, Saint Regis Mountain, Santa Clara
Deer River Primitive Area 3,742 Debar Mountain Lake Titus, Santa Clara
Deer River State Forest 45,392 Northern Franklin Bangor, Brushton, Lake Titus, Malone, Saint Regis Falls, Santa Clara
Fish Creek Pond Campground 1,687 Fish Creek Pond Camp Derrick, Upper Saranac Lake
Franklin FP Detached Parcel 138 Lake Titus
High Peaks Wilderness 4 Boreas Ponds Tract Stony Creek Mountain
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest 3,627 Bog River Complex Piercefield, Tupper Lake
Lake Flower Boat Launch 1 Saranac Lakes Saranac Lake
Lake Titus Boat Launch 2 Lake Titus
Little Salmon River Access 4 Bangor
Lower Saranac Lake Boat Launch 12 Saranac Lakes Saranac Lake
Madawaska Flow – Quebec Brook Primitive Area 17,990 Debar Mountain Bay Pond, Meacham Lake, Meno, Saint Regis Mountain
Meacham Lake Campground 358 Meacham Lake Camp Meacham Lake
Middle Saranac Lake Boat Launch 6 High Peaks Stony Creek Mountain
Raquette River Boat Launch 6 Saranac Lakes Tupper Lake
Rollins Pond Campground 519 Rollins Pond Camp Derrick
Saint Regis Canoe Area 75,859 Saint Regis Canoe Area Bay Pond, Derrick, Saint Regis Mountain, Upper Saranac Lake
Saint Regis Mountain Fire Tower Historic Area 0 Saint Regis Canoe Area Saint Regis Mountain
Salmon River Waterway Access 0 Constable
Saranac Lake Boat Launch 4 Saranac Lakes Upper Saranac Lake
Saranac Lake Islands Campground 9 Second Pond Bl Saranac Lake
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest 226,054 Saranac Lakes Ampersand Lake, Derrick, Gabriels, Saint Regis Mountain, Saranac Lake, Stony Creek Mountain, Tupper Lake, Upper Saranac Lake
St. Regis River State Forest 929 Northern Franklin Saint Regis Falls
Taylor Pond Wild Forest 153,800 Taylor Pond Alder Brook, Bloomingdale, Franklin Falls, Loon Lake, Redford, Wilmington
Titusville Mountain State Forest 14,337 Northern Franklin Lake Titus, Owls Head
Trout River State Forest 643 Northern Franklin Constable
Tupper Lake Boat Launch 2 Bog River Complex Tupper Lake
Unclassified 7 Santa Clara
Valley View State Forest 75 Northern Franklin Chateaugay
Fulton
Broadalbin Boat Launch 16 Wilcox Lake Broadalbin
Caroga Lake Campground 99 Caroga Lake Camp Caroga Lake, Peck Lake
Ferris Lake Wild Forest 629 Ferris Lake Canada Lake, Oppenheim, Stratford
Fulton FP Detached Parcel 207 Sacandaga Lassellsville, Oppenheim
Johnstown FP Detached Parcel 135 Sacandaga Gloversville
Lassellsville State Forest 4,433 Sacandaga Lassellsville, Oppenheim
North Creek Fishing Access 1 Ferris Lake Stratford
Northampton Beach Campground 219 Northampton Beach Camp Northville
Peck Hill State Forest 2,744 Sacandaga Peck Lake
Rockwood State Forest 1,728 Sacandaga Lassellsville, Peck Lake
Sacandaga River State Boat Launch 20 Shaker Mountain Northville
Shaker Mountain Wild Forest 75,526 Shaker Mountain Canada Lake, Caroga Lake, Jackson Summit, Lassellsville, Northville, Peck Lake
Unclassified 19 Canada Lake
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest 483 Wilcox Lake Broadalbin, Edinburg, Galway, Northville
Zimmerman Creek Fishing Access 54 Lassellsville
Genesee
Groveland Secondary Trailway 1,267 Batavia South, Le Roy, Leicester, Stafford
John White WMA 329 Akron
Oak Orchard WMA 5,090 Knowlesville, Oakfield
Tonawanda WMA 11,496 Akron, Medina, Wolcottsville
Greene
Ashland Pinnacle State Forest 955 Mt. Pisgah Ashland
Athens FP Detached Parcel 81 Leeds
Athens State Boat Launch 2 Hudson North
Bearpen Mountain State Forest 5,680 Mt. Pisgah Prattsville, Roxbury, West Kill
Brandow Point Unique Area 126 Hudson Valley Hudson North, Hudson South
Bronck Island 57 Ravena
Cairo Lockwood State Forest 49 Mt. Pisgah Freehold
Catskill FP Detatched Parcel 23 Cementon
Colgate Lake Wild Forest 5,623 Colgate Lake Freehold, Hensonville, Hunter, Kaaterskill Clove
Coxsackie FP Detached Parcel 33 Alcove
Devil’s Tombstone Campground 193 Devil’s Tombstone Camp Hunter
Diamond Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor 31 Hunter-West Kill Lexington
Dutcher Notch Primitive Bicycle Corridor 38 Windham-Blackhead Range Kaaterskill Clove
Elm Ridge Wild Forest 2,380 Elm Ridge Hensonville
Great Vly WMA 202 Hudson Valley Cementon
Greene County FP Detached Parcel 901 Fleischmanns, West Kill
Greenville FP Detached Parcel 102 Alcove
Halcott Mountain Wild Forest 4,934 Halcott Mountain West Kill
Hannacroix Unique Area 25 Hudson Valley Ravena
Hunter-West Kill Wilderness 67,007 Hunter-West Kill Hunter, Lexington, Phoenicia, West Kill
Huntersfield State Forest 2,653 Mt. Pisgah Ashland, Prattsville
Indian Head Wilderness 64,044 Indian Head Bearsville, Hunter, Kaaterskill Clove, Woodstock
Kaaterskill Wild Forest 16,042 Kaaterskill Hunter, Kaaterskill Clove, Woodstock
Middle Ground Flats Unique Area 323 Hudson Valley Hudson North
Mink Hollow Primitive Bicycle Corridor 65 Indian Head Bearsville, Hunter
Mount Hayden State Forest 881 Mt. Pisgah Durham, Hensonville
Mount Pisgah State Forest 2,606 Mt. Pisgah Ashland, Durham, Hensonville, Livingstonville
New Baltimore FP Detached Parcel 78 Ravena
North/South Lake Campground 1,107 North/South Lake Camp Kaaterskill Clove
Overlook Turnpike Primitive Bicycle Corridor 106 Indian Head Kaaterskill Clove, Woodstock
Rusk Mountain Wild Forest 11,720 Rusk Mountain Hunter, Lexington, West Kill
Seward’s Island 72 Cementon
Shandaken Wild Forest 10,244 Shandaken Lexington, Phoenicia, Shandaken, West Kill
Van Schaak Unique Area 25 Ravena
Vinegar Hill WMA 407 Vinegar Hill HMP West Kill
Vosburgh Swamp WMA 311 Vosburgh Swamp HMP Hudson North
Windham-Blackhead Range Wilderness 68,135 Windham-Blackhead Range Freehold, Hensonville, Hunter, Kaaterskill Clove
Hamilton
Blue Mountain Wild Forest 140,648 Blue Mountain Bad Luck Mountain, Blue Mountain Lake, Deerland, Dun Brook Mountain, Newcomb, Rock Lake
Blue Ridge Wilderness 289,578 Blue Ridge Blue Mountain Lake, Raquette Lake, Rock Lake, Sargent Ponds, Snowy Mountain, Wakely Mountain
Brown Tract Pond Campground 273 Brown Tract Pond Camp Raquette Lake
Cathead Mountain Primitive Area 173 Silver Lake Cathead Mountain
Dug Mountain Primitive Area 50 Siamese Ponds Kunjamuk River
Eastern Five Ponds Access Primitive Area 9 Five Ponds Wolf Mountain
Eighth Lake Campground 242 Eighth Lake Camp Raquette Lake
Ferris Lake Wild Forest 2,029,916 Ferris Lake Black Creek Lake, Canada Lake, Caroga Lake, Hoffmeister, Jerseyfield Lake, Lassellsville, Middleville, Morehouse Lake, Morehouseville, Ohio, Piseco Lake, Salisbury, Stratford, Tomany Mountain
Forked Lake Campground 354 Forked Lake Camp Forked Lake
Forks Mountain Primitive Area 29 Siamese Ponds Griffin, Wells
Fourth Lake Boat Launch 1 Fulton Chain Eagle Bay
Fulton Chain Boat Launch 9 Moose River Plains Mount Tom
Golden Beach Campground 99 Golden Beach Camp Sargent Ponds
High Peaks Wilderness 4 Boreas Ponds Tract Kempshall Mountain
Hudson Gorge Primitive Area 6 Hudson Gorge Dutton Mountain
Indian Lake Islands Campground 15 Indian Lake Camp Snowy Mountain
Jessup River Wild Forest 176,062 Jessup River Bad Luck Mountain, Blue Mountain Lake, Bullhead Mountain, Cathead Mountain, Griffin, Indian Lake, Kunjamuk River, Lake Pleasant, Page Mountain, Piseco Lake, Rock Lake, Snowy Mountain, Spruce Lake, Wells
Lake Durant Campground 276 Lake Durant Camp Blue Mountain Lake
Lake Eaton Campground 152 Lake Eaton Camp Deerland
Lewey Lake Campground 141 Lewey Lake Camp Snowy Mountain
Little Moose Wilderness 24,566 Moose River Plains Complex Mount Tom, Wakely Mountain
Little Sand Point Campground 67 Little Sand Point Camp Piseco Lake
Long Lake State Boat Launch 20 Blue Mountain Deerland
Moffitt Beach Campground 396 Moffitt Beach Camp Lake Pleasant
Moose River Plains Camping Area 11,633 Moose River Plains Limekiln Lake, Mount Tom, Snowy Mountain, Wakely Mountain
Moose River Plains Wild Forest 602,967 Moose River Plains Eagle Bay, Honnedaga Lake, Limekiln Lake, Mount Tom, Raquette Lake, Sargent Ponds, Snowy Mountain, Spruce Lake Mountain, Wakely Mountain
Nehasane Primitive Area 263 William C. Whitney Nehasane Lake, Sabattis, Wolf Mountain
Ok Slip Pond Primitive Area 19 Hudson Gorge Dutton Mountain
Partlow Lake Primitive Area 78 Five Ponds Nehasane Lake, Wolf Mountain
Pigeon Lake Wilderness 305,007 Pigeon Lake Beaver River, Big Moose, Brandreth Lake, Eagle Bay, Nehasane Lake, Raquette Lake
Point Comfort Campground 83 Point Comfort Camp Piseco Lake
Poplar Point Day Use Area 35 Poplar Point Camp Piseco Lake
Round Lake Wilderness 34,218 Bog River Complex Little Tupper Lake, Long Tom Mountain, Sabattis
Sacandaga Campground 160 Sacandaga Camp Cathead Mountain
Sacandaga Primitive Area 15 Silver Lake Cathead Mountain, Whitehouse
Sargent Ponds Wild Forest 273,893 Sargent Ponds Blue Mountain Lake, Brandreth Lake, Deerland, Forked Lake, Grampus Lake, Kempshall Mountain, Little Tupper Lake, Raquette Lake, Sargent Ponds
Shaker Mountain Wild Forest 96,382 Shaker Mountain Cathead Mountain, Gloversville, Hope Falls, Jackson Summit, Northville
Silver Lake Wilderness 1,095,495 Silver Lake Canada Lake, Caroga Lake, Cathead Mountain, Hope Falls, Jackson Summit, Lake Pleasant, Piseco Lake, Tomany Mountain, Wells, Whitehouse
Tioga Point Campground 36 Tioga Point Camp Raquette Lake
Twitchell Lake Primitive Area 1 Pigeon Lake Big Moose
Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest 192 Vanderwhacker Mtn Dutton Mountain
Wakely Mountain Primitive Area 224 Blue Ridge Wakely Mountain
West Canada Lake Wilderness 2,441,375 West Canada Lake Bisby Lakes, Blue Mountain Lake, Hoffmeister, Honnedaga Lake, Indian Lake, Limekiln Lake, Morehouseville, Mount Tom, Page Mountain, Piseco Lake, Snowy Mountain, Spruce Lake Mountain, Spruce Lake, Wakely Mountain
West Canada Mountain Primitive Area 12,555 West Canada Lake Hoffmeister, Honnedaga Lake, Morehouseville, Spruce Lake Mountain
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest 40 Wilcox Lake Wells
William C. Whitney Wilderness 117,753 William C. Whitney Brandreth Lake, Forked Lake, Little Tupper Lake, Nehasane Lake, Sabattis, Wolf Mountain
Wilmurt Club Road Primitive Area 3 West Canada Lake Hoffmeister
Winding Falls Primitive Area 26 Bog River Complex Little Tupper Lake
Herkimer
Alder Creek Primitive Area 46 Five Ponds Soft Maple Reservoir, Stillwater
Alger Island Campground 75 Alger Island Camp Limekiln Lake, Old Forge
Bear Pond Primitive Area 17 Five Ponds Stillwater
Black Creek State Forest 2,021 Adirondack Foothills Middleville, Ohio
Black River Wild Forest 1,348,000 Black River Bisby Lakes, Black Creek Lake, Hinckley, Honnedaga Lake, Mckeever, Morehouseville, North Wilmurt, Ohio, Old Forge, Thendara, Woodgate
Ferris Lake Wild Forest 1,768 Ferris Lake Black Creek Lake, Hinckley, Ohio, Salisbury
Five Ponds Wilderness 1,548,894 Five Ponds Beaver River, Cranberry Lake, Five Ponds, Long Tom Mountain, Nehasane Lake, Newton Falls, Oswegatchie SE, Oswegatchie SW, Oswegatchie, Sabattis, Stillwater, Wolf Mountain
Former Dairy Hill Firetower Site 0 Adirondack Foothills Middleville
Fourth Lake Day Use Area 12 Alger Island Camp Old Forge
Fulton Chain Wild Forest 38,105 Fulton Chain Big Moose, Eagle Bay, Limekiln Lake, Old Forge
Ha-De-Ron-Dah Wilderness 128,161 Ha-De-Ron-Dah Big Moose, Copper Lake, Old Forge, Stillwater Mountain, Thendara
Herkimer FP Detached Parcel 1,107 Jordanville, Millers Mills, Salisbury, Stratford, Utica East
Hinckley Day Use Area 573 Ferris Lake Hinckley
Hinckley State Forest 1,594 Adirondack Foothills Hinckley
Independence River Wild Forest 1,095 Independence River Copper Lake, Stillwater, Thendara
Limekiln Lake Campground 312 Limekiln Lake Camp Limekiln Lake
Maumee Swamp 38 Richfield Springs
Moose River Plains Wild Forest 0 Moose River Plains Limekiln Lake
Nicks Lake Campground 687 Nicks Lake Camp Old Forge
Ohisa State Forest 681 Mohawk Vista Van Hornesville
Otsquago State Forest 411 Mohawk Vista Van Hornesville
Pepperbox Wilderness 97,268 Pepperbox Number Four, Oswegatchie SE, Soft Maple Reservoir, Stillwater
Plantation Island WMA 268 Plantation Island HMP Herkimer
Raven Lake Road Primitive Area 29 Pepperbox Stillwater
Steuben Hill State Forest 1,009 Mohawk Vista Ilion
Stillwater Boat Launch 4 Independence River Stillwater
Tied Lake Primitive Area 9 Pepperbox Stillwater
Van Hornesville Fish Hatchery 8 Van Hornesville
Wanakena Primitive Area 15 Five Ponds Five Ponds, Newton Falls
Watson’s East Triangle Wild Forest 47,230 Watson East Triangle Oswegatchie SE, Oswegatchie SW, Soft Maple Reservoir, Stillwater
West Canada Creek Fishing Access 29 Herkimer, Newport
Jefferson
Ashland Flats WMA 3,855 Ashland Flats HMP Chaumont, Saint Lawrence
Black Pond WMA 551 Henderson
Black River At Huntingtonville Waterway Access 34 Rutland Center
Brownville WMA 237 Dexter
Butterfield Lake Waterway Access 9 Redwood
Collins Landing WMA 52 Alexandria Bay
Coyote Flats State Forest 1,120 Ontario Plains La Fargeville, Theresa
Cranberry Creek WMA 13 Cranberry Creek HMP Alexandria Bay
Crystal Lake Waterway Access 1 Henderson
Dexter Marsh WMA 2,480 Dexter, Sackets Harbor
Eastern Ontario Waterway Access 18 Cape Vincent South
French Creek WMA 4,536 Clayton, Saint Lawrence
Gould’s Corners State Forest 2,065 Tug Hill North Rodman
Henderson Shores Unique Area 891 Ontario Plains Stony Point
Honeyville WMA 111 Honeyville HMP Rodman
Hyde Lake Fishing Access 12 Redwood, Theresa
Indian River Fishing Access 0 Theresa
Indian River WMA 1,278 Indian River HMP Muskellunge Lake, Redwood
Lake Of The Woods Waterway Access 2 Muskellunge Lake
Lake Ontario Waterway Access 1 Chaumont
Lake Ontario Islands WMA 75 Galloo Island, Henderson Bay
Lake Ontario Waterway Access 12 Cape Vincent South
Lakeview WMA 6,888 Lakeview HMP Ellisburg, Henderson
Lindsey Creek Fishing Access 0 Sandy Creek
Millsite Lake Fishing Access 3 Redwood
Moon Lake Fishing Access 2 Muskellunge Lake
Ontario Lake Boat Launch 18 Henderson
Oswegatchie River At Oxbow Fishing Access 4 Natural Dam
Perch River WMA 16,100 Brownville, Dexter, La Fargeville
Point Peninsula WMA 4,020 Cape Vincent South, Chaumont, Henderson Bay, Point Peninsula
Pulpit Rock State Forest 1,602 Ontario Plains Muskellunge Lake
Sixberry Lake Fishing Access 1 Redwood
South Sandy Creek Fishing Access 0 Rodman
Stony Creek Fishing Access 1 Henderson
Tug Hill State Forest 24,593 Tug Hill North Barnes Corners, Rodman, Worth Center
Lewis
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest 449 Aldrich Pond Remington Corners
Balsam Creek State Forest 561 Westward Waters Belfort
Beartown State Forest 20,176 Westward Waters Carthage, Croghan, Natural Bridge
Black River At Glenfield Fishing Access 4 Westward Waters Glenfield
Black River At Beeches Bridge Fishing Access 19 Lowville
Black River At Lowville Fishing Access 2 Lowville
Black River Fishing Access 6 Carthage, Glenfield
Black River Waterway Access 2 Carthage
Black River Wild Forest 219 Black River Port Leyden, Woodgate
Bonaparte’s Cave State Forest 2,875 Westward Waters Harrisville, Lake Bonaparte
Burdicks Crossing Fishing Access 9 Brantingham
Cobb Creek State Forest 2,203 Tug Hill North New Boston
Cottrell State Forest 482 Tug Hill East Point Rock
Crystal Creek Fishing Access 7 Crystal Dale
Diana FP Detached Parcel 461 Westward Waters Harrisville
East Br Fish/Big Alder Creek Fishing Access 0 High Market
East Branch Fish Creek Fishing Access 1 High Market, Point Rock
East Branch Fish Creek State Forest 2,728 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec High Market, Page, Point Rock
East Osceola State Forest 3,010 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec Florence, North Osceola
Fish Creek Fishing Access 2 Point Rock
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest 36,949 Westward Waters Belfort, Harrisville, Natural Bridge, Remington Corners
Gomer Hill Radio Facility 2 Glenfield
Granger State Forest 737 Tug Hill North Barnes Corners
Grant Powell State Forest 17,195 Tug Hill North New Boston, Page, Sears Pond, West Lowville
Greig FP Detached Parcel 245 Brantingham
High Towers State Forest 730 Westward Waters Brantingham
Hogsback State Forest 629 Westward Waters Natural Bridge
Independence River State Forest 1,387 Westward Waters Brantingham, Crystal Dale
Independence River Wild Forest 844,450 Independence River Beaver River, Big Moose, Brantingham, Copper Lake, Crystal Dale, Nehasane Lake, Number Four, Port Leyden, Soft Maple Reservoir, Stillwater Mountain, Stillwater, Thendara
Indian Pipe State Forest 1,185 Westward Waters Crystal Dale, Lowville
Kotary Road Fishing Access 7 Point Rock
Lesser Wilderness State Forest 34,335 Tug Hill East Constableville, Glenfield, High Market, Page
Lewis FP Detached Parcel 1,701 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec Florence, High Market, North Osceola, Point Rock
Line Brook State Forest 2,135 Tug Hill East North Osceola, Redfield
Lookout State Forest 7,966 Tug Hill North Barnes Corners, New Boston
Lot 127 FP Detached Parcel 272 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec Florence
Lot 134 FP Detached Parcel 74 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec Florence
Lot 38 FP Detached Parcel 61 North Osceola
Lot 50 FP Detached Parcel 124 North Osceola
Lot 69 FP Detached Parcel 24 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec North Osceola
Lot 74 FP Detached Parcel 239 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec North Osceola
Lot 98 FP Detached Parcel 188 East Branch Of Fish Creek Rec North Osceola
Lowville Demonstration Area 80 Westward Waters Lowville
Lowville Office 10 Lowville
Lyonsdale FP Detached Parcel 29 Brantingham, Port Leyden
Mill Stream Fishing Access 1 Redfield
Mohawk Springs State Forest 1,840 Tug Hill East Constableville, West Leyden
Onjebonge State Forest 3,660 Westward Waters Natural Bridge, North Wilna
Otter Creek State Forest 1,411 Westward Waters Brantingham
Pinckney State Forest 8,263 Tug Hill North Barnes Corners, Copenhagen, New Boston, Rutland Center
Raywood Unique Area 317 Tug Hill East Point Rock
Salmon River East Branch Fishing Access 0 Florence
Salmon River Fishing Access 0 Florence
Sand Bay State Forest 325 Westward Waters Lake Bonaparte
Sand Flats State Forest 5,060 Westward Waters Port Leyden, Woodgate
Sears Pond State Forest 16,497 Tug Hill North Barnes Corners, New Boston, Sears Pond, Worth Center
Swancott Mill State Forest 1,482 Tug Hill East Florence, Point Rock
Tug Hill WMA 5,081 Tug Hill HMP Sears Pond
Turin FP Detached Parcel 13 Glenfield
Watson’s East Triangle Wild Forest 3,300 Watson East Triangle Oswegatchie SW, Soft Maple Reservoir
West Martinsburg Radio Facility 5 Page
Livingston
Avon Regional Office 20 Northern Finger Lakes Rush
Caledonia Fish Hatchery 38 Caledonia
Canaseraga State Forest 2,571 Livingston Canaseraga, Ossian
Conesus Inlet WMA 1,142 Livingston Conesus
Conesus Lake Waterway Access 5 Livonia
Genesee River Waterway Access 8 Rush
Hemlock-Canadice State Forest 28,241 Hemlock Canadice Conesus, Honeoye, Livonia, Springwater
Ossian State Forest 2,583 Livingston Canaseraga, Ossian
Rattlesnake Hill WMA 20,554 Livingston Birdsall, Canaseraga, Nunda, Ossian
Sonyea State Forest 926 Livingston Sonyea
Twin Cedars Environmental Area 62 Rush
Madison
Beaver Creek State Forest 6,420 Brookfield Brookfield, Cassville
Brookfield Railroad State Forest 847 Brookfield Brookfield
Charles E. Baker State Forest 33,930 Brookfield Brookfield, Hubbardsville, New Berlin North, Sherburne
Chenango River Fishing Access 0 Hamilton, Munnsville
Chittenango Creek Fishing Access 2 Cazenovia, Oran
Deruyter State Forest 1,944 Tioughnioga Deruyter, Erieville
Earlville State Forest 1,270 Northern Chenango Highlands Earlville, Hamilton
Eaton Reservoir Boat Launch 1 West Eaton
Gorton Lake State Forest 1,521 Brookfield Brookfield, Cassville, Hubbardsville
Lebanon Reservoir Fishing Access 1 Hamilton
Lebanon State Forest 2,337 Northern Chenango Highlands Earlville, Otselic, West Eaton
Leland Pond Fishing Access 2 Munnsville
Madison Reservoir Fishing Access 2 Hamilton
Mariposa State Forest 5,110 Muller Hill Cuyler, South Otselic
Morrow Mountain State Forest 2,580 Tioughnioga Erieville, West Eaton
Muller Hill State Forest 9,140 Muller Hill Erieville, Otselic, South Otselic
Nelson Swamp Unique Area 972 Nelson Swamp Cazenovia
Oneida Lake Boat Launch 7 Cleveland
Stoney Pond State Forest 2,938 Tioughnioga Cazenovia, Morrisville
Texas Hill State Forest 1,409 Northern Chenango Highlands Otselic, West Eaton
Three Springs State Forest 797 Muller Hill Erieville
Tioughnioga WMA 3,903 Tioughnioga HMP Erieville
Monroe
Black Creek Waterway Access 58 West Henrietta
Braddock Bay WMA 2,865 Braddock Heights, Hilton
Cedar Springs Fish Hatchery 46 Clifton
Rush Oak Openings Unique Area 240 Northern Finger Lakes Rush
Sandy Creek Fishing Access Parking 0 Hamlin
Sandy Creek Wetlands 9 Hamlin
Slater Creek Waterway Access 7 Braddock Heights
Montgomery
Charleston State Forest 4,032 Charleston Esperance
Lost Valley State Forest 748 Charleston Esperance
Rural Grove State Forest 1,287 Charleston Carlisle
Yatesville Falls State Forest 1,425 Charleston Carlisle, Randall
Nassau
Inwood Bay State Tidal Wetland 11 North Atlantic Lynbrook
Lido Beach State Tidal Wetland 99 Jones Inlet
Oceanside Landing Waterway Access Site 1 Lynbrook
Old Westbury Unique Area 32 North Atlantic Hicksville
Oyster Bay Western Waterfront Waterway 4 Bayville
Udall’s Cove And Ravine Natural Resource Area 0 Sea Cliff
Underhill Unique Area 25 North Atlantic Hicksville
Niagara
Hartland Swamp WMA 402 Barker
Tonawanda Creek Fishing Access 1 Wolcottsville
Oneida
Albert J. Woodford Memorial State Forest 2,649 Mohawk Vista Cassville
Big Brook State Forest 3,866 Forty-Six Corners Florence
Black River Fishing Access 13 Boonville, Forestport, North Wilmurt, Port Leyden
Black River Wild Forest 9,515 Black River Mckeever, Woodgate
Boonville FP Detached Parcel 647 Adirondack Foothills Port Leyden, Woodgate
Buck Hill State Forest 6,794 Oneida Hills Boonville, North Western, West Leyden, Westernville
Canada Creek State Forest 627 Oneida Hills Lee Center
Cincinnati Creek Waterway Access 5 Remsen
Clark Hill State Forest 6,557 Oneida Hills Boonville, North Western
Cobb Brook State Forest 689 Forty-Six Corners Camden East
Fall Brook State Forest 8,963 Forty-Six Corners Florence, Point Rock
Fish Creek State Forest 679 Vienna Woods Camden East
Florence Hill State Forest 1,361 Forty-Six Corners Westdale
Forestport FP Detached Parcel 811 Adirondack Foothills Forestport, North Wilmurt
Furnace Creek State Forest 2,788 Forty-Six Corners Camden East, Florence
Hogsback State Forest 3,347 Adirondack Foothills Boonville, Forestport, Woodgate
Jackson Hill State Forest 2,799 Oneida Hills Boonville, West Leyden
Mad River State Forest 5,600 Forty-Six Corners Florence, Westdale
Mohawk River Fishing Access 1 Oriskany
Mount Hunger State Forest 1,200 Mohawk Vista Brookfield, Cassville
Oneida FP Detached Parcel 852 Vienna Woods Camden East, Camden West
Oneida Lake At Jewell Fishing Access 1 Jewell
Oriskany Flats WMA 784 Oriskany Flats HMP Oriskany
Penn Mountain State Forest 14,921 Oneida Hills Boonville, Forestport, North Western, Remsen
Point Rock State Forest 3,617 Oneida Hills Lee Center, Point Rock, West Leyden
Popple Pond State Forest 4,910 Adirondack Foothills Port Leyden, Woodgate
Punkeyville State Forest 535 Adirondack Foothills Forestport
Rome Fish Hatchery 84 Westernville
Rome Sand Plains Unique Area 4,721 Rome Sand Plains Lee Center, Verona
Rome WMA 2,426 Romw HMP Rome, Verona
Sauquoit Creek Fishing Access 1 Cassville
South Hill State Forest 528 Oneida Hills North Western
Stone Barn State Forest 1,241 Vienna Woods Camden West, Jewell
Swancott Hill State Forest 2,025 Forty-Six Corners Florence
Tri-County State Forest 2,567 Forty-Six Corners Florence, Westdale
Utica Marsh WMA 194 Utica Marsh HMP Utica East
Webster Hill State Forest 1,064 Oneida Hills West Leyden
West Branch Fish Creek Fishing Access 9 Camden East, Westdale
West Branch State Forest 527 Oneida Hills Lee Center
West Canada Creek Fishing Access 0 Newport
Woodhull Creek Fishing Access 0 Forestport
Woodhull Detached Parcel 301 Adirondack Foothills North Wilmurt
Woodhull State Forest 568 Adirondack Foothills Forestport
Onondaga
Butternut Creek Fishing Access 0 Jamesville
Camillus Forest Unique Area 340 Onondaga Camillus
Carpenter’s Creek Fishing Access 0 Jordan
Cicero Swamp WMA 15,034 Cicero Swamp HMP Cicero, Cleveland, Manlius
Cold Brook Parking Area 0 Jordan
Cross Lake Islands WMA 26 Jordan
Cross Lake Waterway Access 16 Jordan
Fabius Brook Fishing Access 0 Deruyter
Hamlin Marsh WMA 1,668 Brewerton
Labrador Hollow Unique Area 1,491 Hill And Hollow Tully
Limestone Creek Fishing Access 1 Manlius, Oran
Limestone Creek Fishing Access Parking 0 Oran
Morgan Hill State Forest 4,330 Hill And Hollow Deruyter, Tully
Nine Mile Creek Fishing Access 30 Camillus
Onondaga Lake Access 9 Syracuse West
Otisco Lake Waterway Access 4 Marcellus
Otisco Lake Waterway Access Site 17 Spafford
Seneca River Boat Launch 2 Baldwinsville
Seneca River Waterway Access 19 Brewerton
Skaneateles Lake Boat Launch 6 Skaneateles
Split Rock Unique Area 68 Onondaga Camillus, Syracuse West
Three Rivers WMA 4,282 Three Rivers HMP Baldwinsville, Lysander
Ontario
Bare Hill Unique Area 95 Northern Finger Lakes Canandaigua Lake
Canandaigua Lake Access 7 Canandaigua Lake
Canandaigua Outlet Boat Launch 12 Clifton Springs
Honeoye Creek WMA 749 Northern Finger Lakes Honeoye
Honeoye Inlet WMA 5,251 Northern Finger Lakes Bristol Springs, Springwater
Skenoh Island WMA 0 Northern Finger Lakes Canandaigua Lake
Stid Hill Mua 1,035 Northern Finger Lakes Bristol Center, Bristol Springs
Orange
Cherry Island WMA 14 Port Jervis North
Gobbler’s Knob State Forest 304 Shawangunk Ridge Otisville
Graham Mountain State Forest 163 Shawangunk Ridge Otisville
Huckleberry Ridge State Forest 3,185 Shawangunk Ridge Otisville, Port Jervis North, Port Jervis South, Unionville
Kowawese Unique Area 165 West Of Hudson Cornwall-on-Hudson
Moodna Creek Waterway Access 3 Cornwall-on-Hudson
Mount Peter Hawk Watch Trailway 5 West Of Hudson Greenwood Lake
Pochuck Mountain State Forest 1,010 West Of Hudson Pine Island, Unionville
Stewart State Forest 13,305 West Of Hudson Cornwall-on-Hudson, Maybrook, Walden
Oswego
Altmar State Forest 926 Eastern Lake Ontario Richland
Battle Hill State Forest 1,730 Upper Salmon River Redfield
Chateaugay State Forest 4,047 Eastern Lake Ontario Orwell
Curtiss Gale WMA 46 Fulton
Deer Creek Marsh WMA 1,771 Pulaski
Fish Creek Fishing Access 8 Williamstown
Grindstone Creek Fishing Access 2 Mexico, Pulaski
Hall Island State Forest 4,241 Upper Salmon River Orwell, Redfield
Happy Valley WMA 17,795 Happy Valley HMP Dugway, Williamstown
Kasoag State Forest 1,052 Fish Creek Williamstown
Klondike State Forest 868 Fish Creek Panther Lake
Little Sandy Creek Fishing Access 2 Ellisburg, Sandy Creek
Littlejohn WMA 15,395 Boylston Center, Worth Center
Lower Salmon River State Forest 2,666 Orwell, Richland
Mill Stream Fishing Access 2 Redfield
North Pond Sandy Creek Waterway Access 6 Ellisburg
O’hara State Forest 2,794 Upper Salmon River Redfield, Westdale
Oneida Fish Hatchery 37 Cleveland, Mallory, Panther Lake
Oneida Lake Boat Launch 4 Cleveland
Orton Hollow State Forest 886 Fish Creek Westdale, Williamstown
Peter Scott Swamp Freshwater Wetlands 779 Baldwinsville, Pennellville
Salmon River Falls Unique Area 121 Salmon River Falls Ua Orwell
Salmon River Fish Hatchery 1,009 Lower Salmon River Orwell, Williamstown
Salmon River Fishing Access 49 Orwell, Pulaski, Redfield, Richland
Salmon River North Branch Fishing Access 1 Orwell, Redfield
Salmon River Reservoir Boat Launch 36 Orwell
Salmon River State Forest 5,161 Upper Salmon River Orwell, Redfield
Sandy Creek State Forest 538 Eastern Lake Ontario Richland
Stave Mill State Forest 6,257 Upper Salmon River Orwell, Redfield
Stone Hill State Forest 1,031 Fish Creek Williamstown
Three Mile Bay WMA 8,474 The Cuse Central Square, Cicero, Mallory
Training Academy 14 Cleveland
Trout Brook Parking Area 0 Richland
Trout Brook State Forest 1,252 Eastern Lake Ontario Orwell, Richland
Unclassifed 2 Cicero, Cleveland
West Branch Fish Creek Fishing Access 0 Williamstown
West Osceola State Forest 5,803 Upper Salmon River Florence, North Osceola, Redfield, Westdale
Winona State Forest 27,704 Winona Boylston Center, Rodman, Sandy Creek
Otsego
Arnold Lake State Forest 2,506 Leatherstocking Milford, Mount Vision
Basswood Pond State Forest 2,864 Leatherstocking Edmeston, Hartwick, Schuyler Lake, Unadilla Forks
Bear Swamp State Forest 1,748 Cherry Valley South Valley
Butternut Creek Fishing Access 3 Edmeston
Calhoun Creek State Forest 723 Leatherstocking New Berlin South
Charlotte River Fishing Access 1 Oneonta
Cherry Valley State Forest 3,022 Cherry Valley South Valley, Sprout Brook
Crumhorn Mountain WMA 60 Leatherstocking Milford
Decatur State Forest 595 Cherry Valley South Valley
Exeter State Forest 1,966 Leatherstocking Schuyler Lake
General Jacob Morris State Forest 1,191 Leatherstocking New Berlin South
Goodyear Lake Waterway Access 29 Leatherstocking Milford
Hartwick State Forest 1,241 Leatherstocking Hartwick
Honey Hill State Forest 2,029 Cherry Valley South Valley, Sprout Brook
Hooker Mountain State Forest 1,607 Cherry Valley Milford, Schenevus
Hooker Mountain WMA 83 Cherry Valley Schenevus
Maple Valley State Forest 1,612 Cherry Valley South Valley, Westford
Milford State Forest 512 Leatherstocking Mount Vision
Morris Reservoir Waterway Access 13 New Berlin South
Plainfield State Forest 1,862 Leatherstocking Unadilla Forks
R. Milton Hick Memorial State Forest 2,792 Cherry Valley South Valley, Westford
Roseboom State Forest 632 Cherry Valley Westford
Schenevus Creek Fishing Access 1 Charlotteville, Schenevus
Susquehanna River Fishing Access 0 West Davenport
Susquehanna State Forest 425 Leatherstocking Milford
Texas School House State Forest 2,503 Leatherstocking Edmeston, Hartwick
Wagner Farm State Forest 458 Leatherstocking New Berlin South
Putnam
Big Buck Mountain Multiple Use Area 361 East Of Hudson Lake Carmel, Poughquag
Bog Brook Unique Area 132 East Of Hudson Brewster
California Hill State Forest 983 East Of Hudson Oscawana Lake
Cranberry Mountain WMA 1,829 Cranberry Mountain HMP Brewster, Pawling
Great Swamp WMA 972 Brewster, Pawling
Nimham Mountain Multiple Use Area 1,021 East Of Hudson Lake Carmel
White Pond Multiple Use Area 512 East Of Hudson Lake Carmel, Poughquag
Queens
Norton Basin Natural Resource Area 10 Gateway Far Rockaway
Udall’s Cove And Ravine Natural Resource Area 42 Gateway Sea Cliff
Rensselaer
Berlin State Forest 1,949 Taconic Highlands Berlin
Capital District WMA 12,851 Capital District HMP Stephentown Center, Taborton
Cowee State Forest 320 Taborton
Hoosick River Waterway Access 1 Eagle Bridge
Kinderhook Creek Fishing Access 2 Nassau
Pittstown State Forest 4,685 Taconic Highlands Grafton, Tomhannock
Poesten Kill Fishing Access 0 Averill Park
Taconic Ridge State Forest 17,246 Taconic Highlands Berlin, Hancock MA-NY, North Pownal
Tibbitts State Forest 846 Taconic Highlands North Pownal
Richmond
Arden Heights Woods 8 Southern Staten Island Arthur Kill
Bloesser’s Pond State Tidal Wetland 4 Southern Staten Island Arthur Kill
Butler Manor Woods 19 Southern Staten Island Arthur Kill
Goethals Pond Complex State Tidal Wetland 62 Elizabeth
Lemon Creek State Tidal Wetland 42 Southern Staten Island Arthur Kill
Mount Loretto Unique Area 193 Southern Staten Island Arthur Kill
North Mount Loretto 75 Southern Staten Island Arthur Kill
Oakwood Beach State Tidal Wetland 1 The Narrows
Old Place Creek State Tidal Wetland 90 Arthur Kill, Elizabeth
Sawmill Creek State Tidal Wetland 5 Arthur Kill
Sharrotts Shoreline 25 Gateway Arthur Kill
St. Francis Woodlands 25 Gateway The Narrows
Todt Hill Woods 56 Gateway The Narrows
Zuckermann Natural Resource Area 3 Arthur Kill
Rockland
Minisceongo Creek Err 20 Haverstraw
Piermont Marsh State Tidal Wetland 70 Nyack
Saratoga
Daketown State Forest 506 Saratoga Warren Middle Grove
Daniels Road State Forest 1,048 Corinth, Saratoga Springs
Great Sacandaga Lake Boat Launch 3 Wilcox Lake Ohmer Mountain
Hudson River Boat Launch 6 Hudson Falls
Hudson River Special Management Area 193 Lake George Lake Luzerne
Kayaderosseras Creek Fishing Access 1 Middle Grove, Saratoga Springs
Lake Desolation State Forest 610 Saratoga Warren Porter Corners
Lincoln Mountain State Forest 1,219 Saratoga Warren Corinth
Middle Grove State Forest 792 Saratoga Warren Middle Grove
Parcel 48 WMA 0 Quaker Springs
Saratoga FP Detached Parcel 142 Burnt Hills, Corinth, Galway, Porter Corners
Saratoga Nursery 268 Saratoga Springs
Saratoga Sand Plains Archery Range 51 Quaker Springs
Saratoga Sand Plains State Forest 352 Gansevoort
Saratoga Sand Plains WMA 1,153 Gansevoort, Quaker Springs
Stewarts Bridge Reservoir Fishing Access 0 Wilcox Lake Conklingville
Ushers Road State Forest 121 Saratoga Warren Round Lake
Victory Mills 47 Schuylerville
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest 13,373 Wilcox Lake Conklingville, Edinburg, Lake Luzerne, Ohmer Mountain, Porter Corners
Schenectady
Featherstonhaugh State Forest 1,381 Charleston Duanesburg, Rotterdam Junction
Schoharie
Armlin Hill State Forest 511 Catskill Creek Middleburgh
Bates State Forest 1,137 Catskill Creek Livingstonville
Blenheim Hill State Forest 1,559 Eminence Gilboa, Stamford
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest 29,508 Eminence Breakabeen, Gilboa, Stamford, Summit
Clapper Hollow State Forest 818 Cherry Valley Charlotteville
Cotton Hill State Forest 995 Albany Middleburgh, Schoharie
Dutch Settlement State Forest 4,036 Gallupville, Middleburgh, Rensselaerville, Schoharie
Dutton Ridge State Forest 2,434 Catskill Creek Livingstonville, Middleburgh
Franklinton Vlaie WMA 226 Catskill Creek Middleburgh
Gates Hill State Forest 1,501 Catskill Creek Breakabeen, Middleburgh
High Knob State Forest 1,345 Catskill Creek Livingstonville
Keyserkill State Forest 4,680 Catskill Creek Breakabeen, Gilboa, Livingstonville, Middleburgh
Leonard Hill State Forest 1,636 Catskill Creek Livingstonville
Lutheranville State Forest 3,537 Cherry Valley Charlotteville, Summit
Mallet Pond State Forest 5,155 Eminence Breakabeen, Summit
Patria State Forest 2,181 Eminence Breakabeen
Petersburg State Forest 2,177 Eminence Breakabeen, Cobleskill
Schoharie Creek Parking Fishing Access 2 Schoharie
Scott Patent State Forest 2,829 Catskill Creek Durham, Livingstonville
South Mountain State Forest 2,998 Mt. Pisgah Ashland, Livingstonville
Stone Store State Forest 1,445 Catskill Creek Livingstonville, Middleburgh
Vroman’s Nose Unique Area 139 Middleburgh
Schuyler
Catharine Creek WMA 1,321 Great Divide Burdett, Montour Falls
Cayuta Lake Boat Launch 80 Mecklenburg
Cliffside State Forest 963 New Field Alpine
Coon Hollow State Forest 4,967 Six Nations Beaver Dams, Bradford
Goundry Hill State Forest 2,107 Six Nations Bradford
Sugar Hill State Forest 36,851 Six Nations Beaver Dams, Bradford, Reading Center, Wayne
Texas Hollow State Forest 985 Great Divide Burdett
Waneta Lamoka WMA 160 Wayne
Seneca
Canoga Marsh WMA 104 Union Springs
Junius Pond Unique Area 201 Northern Finger Lakes Geneva North
Northern Montezuma WMA 175 Cayuga, Seneca Falls
Willard WMA 154 Ovid
St Lawrence
Unclassified 1,897 Brother Ponds, Cranberry Lake
St. Lawrence
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest 122,912 Aldrich Pond Fine, Harrisville, Oswegatchie SE, Oswegatchie SW, Oswegatchie
Alice Brook Primitive Area 25 Five Ponds Newton Falls, Oswegatchie
Beaver Creek State Forest 6,380 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Heuvelton, Pope Mills, Richville
Black Lake Waterway Access 31 Hammond
Bonner Lake State Forest 98 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge South Edwards
Brasher State Forest 48,420 St. Lawrence Flatlands Brasher Falls, Hogansburg, North Lawrence, Raquette River
Buck Pond Primitive Area 94 Five Ponds Five Ponds, Oswegatchie SE, Oswegatchie
Buckton State Forest 1,936 St. Lawrence Flatlands Brasher Falls, Parishville
California Road State Forest 2,828 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Harrisville, Lake Bonaparte
Catherineville State Forest 3,246 St. Lawrence Foothills Nicholville, Sylvan Falls
Cold Spring Brook State Forest 1,882 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Fine, Harrisville
Cranberry Lake Boat Launch 5 Cranberry Lake Bl Cranberry Lake
Cranberry Lake Campground 264 Cranberry Lake Camp Cranberry Lake
Cranberry Lake Wild Forest 52,691 Cranberry Lake Complex Brother Ponds, Childwold, Cranberry Lake, Five Ponds, Long Tom Mountain, Newton Falls
Crary Mills State Forest 579 St. Lawrence Foothills Pierrepont
De Peyster FP Detached Parcel 81 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Edwardsville
Dead Creek Primitive Area 2,271 Bog River Complex Long Tom Mountain, Piercefield
Degrasse State Forest 2,362 St. Lawrence Foothills Degrasse, West Pierrepont
Dekalb FP Detached Parcel 0 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Rensselaer Falls
Downerville State Forest 1,443 St. Lawrence Foothills West Pierrepont
Eastern Five Ponds Access Primitive Area 3,798 Five Ponds Long Tom Mountain, Sabattis, Wolf Mountain
Fire-Fall State Forest 3,225 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Bigelow, Edwards
Fish Creek WMA 13,667 Edwardsville, Heuvelton, Pope Mills
Five Ponds Wilderness 4,285 Five Ponds Long Tom Mountain, Oswegatchie SE, Oswegatchie, Sabattis
Fort Jackson State Forest 1,829 St. Lawrence Flatlands Nicholville, Parishville
Glenmeal State Forest 1,653 St. Lawrence Foothills Pierrepont, West Pierrepont
Gouverneur FP Detached Parcel 17 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Gouverneur
Grantville State Forest 1,550 St. Lawrence Flatlands Massena, Norfolk
Grass Lake Fishing Access 7 Muskellunge Lake
Grass River Wild Forest 26,908 Grass River Complex Albert Marsh, Brother Ponds, Childwold, Cranberry Lake, Degrasse, Fine, Stark, Tooley Pond, West Pierrepont
Greenwood Creek State Forest 1,022 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Fine
Hickory Lake State Forest 581 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Pope Mills
High Flats State Forest 3,942 St. Lawrence Foothills Colton, Rainbow Falls
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest 60,075 Bog River Complex Little Tupper Lake, Long Tom Mountain, Piercefield, Sabattis
Indian Meadows FP Detached Parcel 45 Raquette River
Knapp Station State Forest 1,803 St. Lawrence Flatlands Brasher Falls, Norfolk
Lake Ozonia Fishing Access Site 3 Raquette Boreal Complex Lake Ozonia, Sylvan Falls
Lisbon FP Detached Parcel 34 Lisbon, Morley
Lonesome Bay State Forest 1,122 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Hammond
Lost Nation State Forest 3,836 St. Lawrence Flatlands Brasher Falls, Norfolk
Louisville FP Detached Parcel 664 Massena, Norfolk
Orebed Creek State Forest 791 St. Lawrence Foothills Degrasse
Pitcairn FP Detached Parcel 174 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Harrisville
Pleasant Lake State Forest 1,926 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Natural Dam, Pope Mills
Raquette River Wild Forest 5,216 Raquette Boreal Complex Carry Falls Reservoir, Childwold, Stark
Raquette-Jordan Boreal Primitive Area 44,297 Raquette Boreal Complex Augerhole Falls, Carry Falls Reservoir, Childwold, Mount Matumbla, Piercefield
Raymondville State Forest 644 St. Lawrence Flatlands Norfolk
Silver Hill State Forest 1,566 St. Lawrence Foothills Degrasse, South Edwards
Snow Bowl State Forest 797 St. Lawrence Foothills Stark
Sodom State Forest 1,424 St. Lawrence Flatlands Chase Mills
South Hammond State Forest 3,866 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Hammond, Muskellunge Lake
Southville State Forest 1,103 St. Lawrence Flatlands Parishville, Potsdam
St. Lawrence FP Detached Parcel 289 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Harrisville, Lake Bonaparte
Stammer Creek State Forest 460 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge South Edwards
Sucker Lake Water Access 187 Aldrich Pond Fine, Oswegatchie
Swallow Bluffs WMA 55 Sparrowhawk Point
Tamarack Creek Primitive Area 48 Aldrich Pond Oswegatchie
Taylor Creek State Forest 3,686 St. Lawrence Foothills Albert Marsh, West Pierrepont
Toothaker Creek State Forest 709 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Harrisville
Trout Lake State Forest 2,173 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Edwards, South Edwards
Upper And Lower Lakes WMA 35,212 Upper And Lower Lakes HMP Canton, Lisbon, Morley, Rensselaer Falls
Waddington FP Detached Parcel 10 Waddington
West Parishville State Forest 793 St. Lawrence Foothills Colton
Whippoorwill Corners State Forest 2,562 St. Lawrence Foothills Hermon, West Pierrepont
Whiskey Flats State Forest 4,231 St. Lawrence Foothills Nicholville, Parishville, Rainbow Falls
White Hill Wild Forest 19,132 Raquette Boreal Complex Carry Falls Reservoir, Rainbow Falls, Stark, Sylvan Falls
Wilson Hill WMA 4,036 Wilson Hill HMP Louisville
Wolf Lake State Forest 8,724 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Bigelow, Edwards
Yellow Lake State Forest 760 St. Lawrence Rock Ridge Natural Dam
Yellow Lake Waterway Access 5 Natural Dam
Steuben
Bath Fish Hatchery 23 Bath, Rheims
Beaver Dams State Forest 1,065 Six Nations Beaver Dams, Bradford
Birdseye Hollow State Forest 10,487 Keuka Lowlands Bradford, Hammondsport, Savona
Burt Hill Multiple Use Area 398 Canisteo River Basin Canisteo
Cameron Mills State Forest 1,089 Canisteo River Basin Cameron, Rathbone
Cameron State Forest 3,933 Canisteo River Basin Cameron, Towlesville
Canacadea State Forest 1,632 Canisteo River Basin Hornell
Cinnamon Lake State Forest 1,772 Six Nations Bradford
Cohocton River Fishing Access 0 Avoca
Cold Brook WMA 143 Hammondsport
Dry Run State Forest 2,662 Six Nations Bradford, Corning
Erwin Hollow State Forest 529 Great Divide Corning
Erwin Mountain State Forest 1,005 Great Divide Addison, Campbell
Erwin WMA 2,507 Great Divide Campbell
Greenwood State Forest 911 Canisteo River Basin Greenwood
Helmer Creek WMA 126 Canisteo River Basin Rathbone
Keuka Lake Inlet Parking Area 0 Rheims
Mccarthy Hill State Forest 792 Great Divide Addison
Meads Creek State Forest 5,671 Six Nations Bradford, Campbell, Corning, Savona
Mill Creek Fishing Access 0 Wayland
Moss Hill State Forest 2,727 Keuka Lowlands Bath, Savona
Mount Washington Multiple Use Area 1,325 Keuka Lowlands Bath, Hammondsport, Savona
Pigtail Hollow State Forest 995 Keuka Highlands Rheims
Rock Creek State Forest 704 Canisteo River Basin Greenwood
South Bradford State Forest 3,635 Six Nations Bradford, Savona
Tracy Creek State Forest 568 Canisteo River Basin Rathbone
Turkey Ridge State Forest 683 Canisteo River Basin South Canisteo
Urbana State Forest 5,412 Keuka Highlands Hammondsport, Rheims
West Cameron WMA 165 Canisteo River Basin Cameron
West Hill State Forest 895 Six Nations Corning
NA 20 Campbell, Corning
Suffolk
Accabonac Marsh State Tidal Wetland 6 Gardiners Island West
Babylon Marsh-Elder And Petteanger Isl Stw 136 Amityville, West Gilgo Beach
Baiting Hollow State Tidal Wetland 77 Wading River
Bellport Bay State Tidal Wetland 55 Bellport
Brookhaven Pine Barrens State Forest 35 North Atlantic Middle Island
Browns River State Tidal Wetland 9 Sayville
Calverton Pine Barrens State Forest 191 Peconic Headwaters Wading River
Carmans River Pine Barrens State Forest 25 North Atlantic Bellport
David A. Sarnoff Pine Barrens State Forest 5,634 North Atlantic Eastport, Mattituck, Quogue, Riverhead
East Bartlett Pine Barrens State Forest 210 North Atlantic Bellport, Middle Island
Eastport Pine Barrens State Forest 880 Peconic Headwaters Eastport, Moriches
Edgewood Oak Brush Plains State Forest 806 North Atlantic Greenlawn
Fireplace Neck State Tidal Wetland 182 Bellport
Flax Pond State Tidal Wetland 149 Saint James
Hashamomuck Pond Waterway Access 4 Southold
Havens Point State Tidal Wetland 72 Eastport
Henry’s Hollow Pine Barrens State Forest 545 North Atlantic Mattituck, Quogue
Isbrandtsen Marsh State Tidal Wetland 71 Bay Shore West
Johns Neck State Tidal Wetland 180 Moriches, Pattersquash Island
Kings Park 208 North Atlantic Central Islip, Northport, Saint James
Lake Ronkonkoma Boat Launch 2 Central Islip
Laurel Lake Waterway Access 14 Mattituck
Linda A. Gronlund Memorial Nature State Forest At Barcelona Neck 565 North Atlantic Greenport, Sag Harbor
Little Bay State Tidal Wetland 62 Port Jefferson
Little Northwest Creek State Tidal Wetland 376 Greenport, Sag Harbor
Long Beach Bay State Tidal Wetland 457 Orient, Plum Island
Longwood Pine Barrens State Forest 330 North Atlantic Bellport, Middle Island
Ludlow Creek State Tidal Wetland 267 Bay Shore East, Sayville
Lymans Marsh State Tidal Wetland 36 Howells Point
Mastic-Shirley Conservation Area 0 Moriches
Mattituck Creek Waterway Access Site 17 Mattituck Hills
Moneyboque Bay State Tidal Wetland 57 Eastport
Moriches Bay Marine Waterway Access 16 Eastport
Mount Sinai State Tidal Wetland 6 Port Jefferson
Namkee Creek State Tidal Wetland 21 Sayville
Napeague Harbor State Tidal Wetland 78 Gardiners Island East, Napeague Beach
North Haven State Tidal Wetland 7 Greenport
Northwest Harbor State Tidal Wetland 48 Gardiners Island West
Oregon Marsh State Tidal Wetland 31 Mattituck Hills
Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forest – Canoe Lake 75 Peconic Headwaters Riverhead, Wading River
Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forest – East 1,283 Peconic Headwaters Riverhead, Wading River
Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forest – Fresh Pond 492 Peconic Headwaters Wading River
Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forest – Nugent Drive 267 Peconic Headwaters Riverhead
Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forest – South River Road 155 Peconic Headwaters Riverhead
Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forest – Toppings Path 3,648 Peconic Headwaters Eastport, Riverhead, Wading River
Otis Pike Pine Barrens State Forest – West 893 Peconic Headwaters Moriches, Wading River
Oyster Ponds Waterway Access Site 2 Orient
Panamoka Pine Barrens State Forest 100 Peconic Headwaters Wading River
Patriots Hollow State Forest 42 North Atlantic Port Jefferson
Pepperidge Hall Marsh State Tidal Wetland 156 Bay Shore East, Sayville
Pickman-Rimmer State Tidal Wetland 132 Bay Shore East
Ridge Pine Barrens State Forest And Maintenance Center 190 North Atlantic Middle Island
Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest 5,795 North Atlantic Middle Island
Sag Harbor State Tidal Wetland 1 Sag Harbor
Shelter Island State Tidal Wetland 39 Greenport
Shinnecock Bay State Tidal Wetland 17 Shinnecock Inlet
Stillman Creek State Tidal Wetland 32 Sayville
Stony Brook Harbor State Tidal Wetland 11 Saint James
Timber Point State Tidal Wetland 186 Bay Shore East
Tuthill Cove State Tidal Wetland 7 Moriches
Westhampton Dwarf Pine Plains Pine Barrens State Forest 1,323 North Atlantic Eastport, Quogue
Wildwood Lake Waterway Access 2 Riverhead
Youngs Island State Tidal Wetland 21 Saint James
Sullivan
Bashakill WMA 8,110 Otisville, Wurtsboro, Yankee Lake
Beaverkill Campground 267 Beaverkill Camp Livingston Manor
Beaverkill Fishing Access 0 Roscoe
Callicoon Creek North Branch Fishing Access 1 Callicoon, Jeffersonville
Crystal Lake Wild Forest 1,003 Crystal Lake Callicoon, Horton
Delaware River Access 1 Long Eddy
Delaware River Waterway Access 1 Callicoon
Hickok Brook Multiple Use Area 4,145 Eldred, Highland Lake, Pond Eddy, Shohola
Lake Huntington Waterway Access 1 Lake Huntington
Little Beaverkill Fishing Access 1 Liberty West, Livingston Manor
Mongaup Pond Campground 682 Mongaup Pond Camp Willowemoc
Mongaup Valley WMA 19,247 Highland Lake, Pond Eddy, Port Jervis North
Neversink River Fishing Access 1 Grahamsville, Woodridge
Neversink River Unique Area 13,165 Neversink River Hartwood, Yankee Lake
Painter Hill Multiple Use Area 104 Ellenville
Roosa Gap State Forest 2,184 Shawangunk Ridge Ellenville, Wurtsboro
Sandburg Creek Fishing Access 0 Ellenville
Sullivan FP Detached Parcel 361 Eldred, Grahamsville, Highland Lake, Yankee Lake
Sundown Wild Forest 232 Sundown Claryville
Willowemoc Creek Fishing Access 2 Livingston Manor, Roscoe
Willowemoc Creek Waterway Access 10 Livingston Manor
Willowemoc Wild Forest 48,699 Willowemoc Arena, Claryville, Livingston Manor, Roscoe, Willowemoc
Wolf Brook Multiple Use Area 559 Neversink River Yankee Lake
Wurtsboro Ridge State Forest 1,137 Shawangunk Ridge Wurtsboro
Tioga
Andersen Hill State Forest 550 Tri-County Richford
Beaver Dam State Forest 3,453 Rockefeller Harford, Marathon, Richford
East Branch Owego Creek Parking 0 Richford
Fairfield State Forest 810 Tioga Speedsville
Jenksville State Forest 1,345 Tioga Richford
Ketchumville State Forest 1,983 Tioga Lisle, Maine, Newark Valley, Richford
Michigan Hill State Forest 1,198 Rockefeller Harford
Oakley Corners State Forest 1,154 Tioga Newark Valley
Robinson Hollow State Forest 3,942 Tri-County Dryden, Harford
Shindagin Hollow State Forest 71 Rapid Waters Speedsville
Susquehanna River Waterway Access 1 Barton
Turkey Hill State Forest 2,268 Rockefeller Harford, Richford
Tompkins
Connecticut Hill WMA 22,361 Connecticut Hill HMP Alpine, Mecklenburg
Danby State Forest 14,947 Rapid Waters West Danby, Willseyville
Dryden Lake Multiple Use Area 198 Dryden
Hammond Hill State Forest 3,702 Twin Sheds Dryden
Myers Point Boat Launch 38 Ludlowville
Newfield State Forest 1,561 New Field Alpine
Potato Hill State Forest 1,716 Tri-County Richford, Speedsville
Reynolds Game Farm 166 Ithaca East
Shindagin Hollow State Forest 5,246 Rapid Waters Speedsville
West Branch Owego Creek 12 Dryden
Yellow Barn State Forest 1,386 Twin Sheds Dryden
Ulster
Balsam Lake Mountain Wild Forest 27,218 Balsam Lake Mountain Arena, Seager
Belleayre Mountain Day Use Area 105 Belleayre Mountain Dua Shandaken, West Kill
Belleayre Mountain Ski Center 9,039 Belleayre Mountain Ski Center Fleischmanns, Seager, Shandaken, West Kill
Big Indian Wilderness 237,019 Big Indian Arena, Claryville, Fleischmanns, Peekamoose Mountain, Seager, Shandaken, Willowemoc
Black Creek State Forest 1,156 West Of Hudson Hyde Park, Rosendale
Black Creek Waterway Access 1 Hyde Park
Bluestone Wild Forest 5,359 Bluestone Ashokan, Kingston West, Woodstock
Chodikee Lake Wetlands 124 Hyde Park
Esopus Creek Fishing Access 16 Phoenicia – Mt. Tobias Phoenicia
Esopus Creek Waterway Access 2 Kingston West
Hemlock Ridge Multiple Use Area 83 West Of Hudson Clintondale
High Woods Multiple Use Area 43 West Of Hudson Woodstock
Kenneth L. Wilson Campground 594 Kenneth L. Wilson Camp Bearsville
New Paltz Office 11 Clintondale
Oak Ridge Multiple Use Area 96 Ellenville
Overlook Mountain Wild Forest 2,261 Overlook Mountain Bearsville, Woodstock
Phoenicia – Mt. Tobias Wild Forest 25,701 Phoenicia – Mt. Tobias Ashokan, Bearsville, Hunter, Lexington, Phoenicia, West Shokan
Rondout Creek Waterway Access 1 Kingston West
Sams Point Ellensville Radio Facility 1 Shawangunk Ridge Napanoch
Shandaken Wild Forest 5,881 Shandaken Phoenicia, Shandaken, West Kill
Shawangunk Ridge State Forest 1,452 Shawangunk Ridge Ellenville
Simpson Ski Slope 7 Phoenicia – Mt. Tobias Phoenicia
Slide Mountain Wilderness 253,529 Slide Mountain Claryville, Peekamoose Mountain, Phoenicia, Shandaken, West Shokan
Sundown Wild Forest 148,098 Sundown Claryville, Grahamsville, Kerhonkson, Peekamoose Mountain, Rondout Reservoir, West Shokan
Turkey Point State Forest 141 West Of Hudson Saugerties
Ulster FP Detached Parcel 471 Ashokan, Clintondale, Ellenville, Kerhonkson, Napanoch, Newburgh, Rosendale
Unclassified 961 Phoenicia, Shandaken
Vernooy Kill State Forest 7,441 Sundown Kerhonkson, Rondout Reservoir
West Branch Beerkill Fishing Access 0 Ellenville
Whiteport WMA 11 Kingston West
Willowemoc Wild Forest 1,287 Willowemoc Claryville
Witch’s Hole State Forest 592 Shawangunk Ridge Napanoch
Woodland Valley Campground 109 Woodland Valley Camp Phoenicia
Woodland Valley Stream Parking 0 Phoenicia
Warren
Chatiemac Lake Primitive Area 2 Siamese Ponds Gore Mountain
Eagle Point Campground 42 Eagle Point Camp Chestertown, Schroon Lake
First Brother Primitive Area 91 Pharaoh Lake Brant Lake
Gore Mountain Ski Center 7,522 Gore Mountain Ski Center Gore Mountain, North Creek
Hearthstone Point Campground 97 Hearthstone Point Camp Lake George
Horicon Boat Launch 19 Horicon Boat Launch Chestertown
Hudson River Special Management Area 10,580 Lake George Lake Luzerne, Stony Creek, Warrensburg
Hudson River Waterway Access 1 Corinth
Lake George Battlefield Campground 34 Lake George Battlefield Camp Lake George
Lake George Battlefield Day Use Area 23 Lake George Battlefield Dua Lake George
Lake George Beach Day Use Area 55 Lake George Beach Dua Lake George
Lake George Islands Campground 610 Lake George Islands Camp Bolton Landing, Lake George, Putnam, Shelving Rock, Silver Bay, Ticonderoga
Lake George Wild Forest 166,239 Lake George Bolton Landing, Brant Lake, Chestertown, Graphite, Johnsburg, Lake George, Lake Luzerne, North Creek, Pharaoh Mountain, Putnam Mountain, Shelving Rock, Silver Bay, Stony Creek, The Glen, Ticonderoga, Warrensburg
Luzerne Campground 854 Luzerne Camp Lake Luzerne
Mill Creek Fishing Access 0 Wilcox Lake North Creek
Mill Creek Parking Area 0 Wilcox Lake Johnsburg
North Creek Parking Fishing Access 0 Vanderwhacker Mtn. Gore Mountain, North Creek
Prospect Mountain Parkway 2,004 Prospect Mountain Dua Lake George, Warrensburg
Ralph Road State Forest 544 Saratoga Warren Lake Luzerne
Rogers Rock Campground 308 Rogers Rock Camp Ticonderoga
Scaroon Manor Campground 241 Scaroon Manor Camp Schroon Lake
Siamese Ponds Wilderness 1,256,668 Siamese Ponds Bad Luck Mountain, Bakers Mills, Bullhead Mountain, Dutton Mountain, Gore Mountain, Griffin, Indian Lake, Kunjamuk River, Page Mountain, South Pond Mountain, Wells
Unclassified 2,106 Johnsburg, Warrensburg
Upper Hudson River Boat Launch 24 Lake Luzerne
Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest 5,479 Vanderwhacker Mtn Chestertown, Gore Mountain, North Creek, Schroon Lake
Warren FP Detached Parcel 48 Corinth
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest 1,245,190 Wilcox Lake Bakers Mills, Cathead Mountain, Conklingville, Griffin, Harrisburg, Hope Falls, Johnsburg, North Creek, Ohmer Mountain, South Pond Mountain, Stony Creek, The Glen, Warrensburg, Wells
Washington
Batten Kill State Forest 535 Northern Piedmont Shushan
Battenkill River Fishing Access 5 Salem, Shushan
Carters Pond WMA 446 Northern Piedmont Cossayuna
Chestnut Woods State Forest 1,602 Northern Piedmont Hoosick Falls, Shushan
Cossayuna Lake Waterway Access 3 Cossayuna
Dolph Pond State Forest 1,454 Northern Piedmont Fort Ann, Whitehall
East Bay WMA 78 Thorn Hill, Whitehall
Eldridge Swamp State Forest 533 Northern Piedmont Shushan
Goose Egg State Forest 925 Northern Piedmont Shushan
Lake George Wild Forest 126,791 Lake George Bolton Landing, Lake George, Putnam Mountain, Putnam, Shelving Rock, Silver Bay, Ticonderoga, Whitehall
Maple Bend Island WMA 451 Lake George Putnam
Mettawee River Fishing Access 2 Granville
Mount Tom State Forest 3,449 Northern Piedmont Hoosick Falls, Shushan
South Bay State Boat Launch 8 Lake George Whitehall
The Saddles State Forest 2,472 Northern Piedmont Whitehall
Washington County Grasslands 646 Fort Miller, Hudson Falls
Washington FP Detached Parcel 37 Cambridge, Salem
Wayne
Galen WMA 763 Lyons
Lake Shore Marshes WMA 9,408 Lake Shore Marshes HMP Fair Haven, North Wolcott, Rose, Sodus Point, Wolcott
Northern Montezuma WMA 2,330 Montezuma, Savannah, Wolcott
Westchester
Croton Gorge Unique Area 19 East Of Hudson Ossining
Montrose Point State Forest 51 East Of Hudson Haverstraw
Salt Hill State Forest 538 East Of Hudson Mohegan Lake, Ossining
Titus Mill Pond State Tidal Wetland 7 Mount Vernon
Wyoming
Carlton Hill Mua 2,501 Dale
East Koy Creek Fishing Access 26 Portageville
Silver Lake Outlet WMA 10 Castile
Tonawanda Creek Fishing Access Parking 1 Johnsonburg
Wiscoy Creek Fishing Access 0 Pike, Portageville
Yates
Bare Hill Unique Area 359 Northern Finger Lakes Middlesex
High Tor WMA 22,307 Canandaiqua Highlands Bristol Springs, Middlesex, Naples, Prattsburg
High Tor WMA – Clark Gully 158 Canandaiqua Highlands Middlesex
High Tor WMA – Parrish Gully 560 Canandaiqua Highlands Middlesex, Prattsburg
Italy Hill State Forest 7,622 Canandaiqua Highlands Middlesex, Potter, Prattsburg, Pulteney
Seneca Lake Boat Launch 13 Dundee
Woodville Boat Launch 18 Canandaiqua Highlands Middlesex

Many of the state lands in New York have DEC websites. Here is an index of all of the webpages about various state lands. Some lands do not have state websites, and therefore do not have links to pages. Updated with UMP, acerage and formatting improvements from DEC data produced March 2016.

October 10, 2015 evening

Good evening from the Allegheny National Forest somewhere near Marienville, PA. While I am well aware of where I am via the GPS, I have never been back on this road. Based on map I’m familiar with the road it connects with. It’s labeled a narrow, rough, dirt road, and while I didn’t think it was that bad in Big Red, it certain is narrow. I had to pass a hunter’s pickup, and I think we passed with about 5 inches between our pickups and he had to be 5 inches from the steep drop off from the road. The current temperature is 42 degrees under clear skies. The nice weather is expected to continue through Monday and then turn to rain for Tuesday. The rest of the week look okay after Tuesday. Tomorrow is expected to be 67 and partly sunny and Monday will be 70, at least in Marienville.

Today was a sucky day, but nothing went bad that will screw up the rest of the week. The main two things that went wrong was I simply planned to go too many miles in one day, and traffic was very heavy being Columbus Day. I think 90% of the time when I was on US 6, I was in a line of traffic. I like the open road, I hate to get stuck in a line of cars, keeping my eye on the road at all times to watch for stopped traffic. I-88 had the most traffic on it that I could remember, I spent most of the time either getting passed or passing cars. The foliage was wonderful most of the way across, although around Wellsboro it was green, and when I stopped at Kinzua Bridge the foliage was already past peak. With fall it always seems like you have either greens or foliage past done.

Getting started this morning I knew I wouldn’t get an early start. I did a lot of packing last night and shopping but I was dog tired after a long and stressful week. Work lately has been challenging. I’m glad I’m getting out of the office for the week. Rotating the tires on my truck and getting a state inspection proved to be a lot more of a process then I ever expected. The Quicky Lube I first tried to take my inspection at turned me away, because they said Big Red wouldn’t fit in the garage. Then I went to Gochee’s garage during the week, which did the inspection and rotated the tires, but forgot to do recalibrate the TPMS and left off one of the hub centric rings off of one of the wheels. It involved two trips back there, because I didn’t discover the TPMS error until I had driven 15 miles – the TPMS took a while to figure it was reading the spare tire and not one of the wheels that was actually rotating. Stupid shit, but it was early in the morning. I would be a little more concerned if it was something that could have left me broken down along the road – I’ll give them another try in the future, but if they screw up again, I will have to find yet another shop in Delmar. On top of all this, I was commuting out to my parents house every day, which meant I had little time to get ready at home during the week.

This morning I had to pack the food, the clothes, and few other things. I did do the water and most of the equipment last night. I decided to go to the laundromat in the morning, so I would have closer to the number of shirts and jeans I need for the week – I previously bought two additional pairs of jeans and shirts at Walmart – but I need 8 changes of clothes for the week, as I don’t want to have to visit some random laundromat in West Virgina or Virginia. I had to go to the bank, check the oil and fluids in the car, and top off the pressure in the tires, so they would be a nice 45 PSI, so I got a firm ride and not waste fuel or have excessive wear. Then I had to go to the bank, to pick up $200 in petty cash. I didn’t want to pick it up in advance, because I worried about losing it. I keep most of the petty cash in a locked box in my truck, until I need it, doling out when I get to firewood vendors, farm markets, tag sales, or campsites that requirement payments.

I have to admit I’ve gotten a bit bored with taking US 6 across Pennsylvania. I used like the trip and all the scenic vista and farm towns along the way, but I’ve made the trip a few too many times, and really need to come up with other places to go. Allegheny National Forest is fun, but I think I’ve done it a lot before. It seemed like a perfect stop over on paper on the way to West Virgina, although now I’m starting to think I’m a bit too far and will have to backtrack, even if I take US 219 south to West Virgina. I’m thinking the place I was originally planning to camp in West Virgina isn’t what I want, so I may have to head a bit farther east. Taking I-99 might have been a better choice. Driving all the way to Allegheny National Forest is a haul, especially on the way home. I have made this trip many times before in one day, heading back home, but never out to camp. Heading home, it’s a haul, but once you get on I-88 you set the cruise control on it and cue up a podcast, and nod off for about two hours. In contrast, going to Allegheny National Forest from Albany, puts all the small hick towns and the bulk of the trip after that long trip on I-88. When heading home, if you get home late, you can just collapse in your bed once reach home, the opposite is not true when you have to search for a campsite, as darkness is rapidly approaching.

I reached the Pine Creek Gorge at 3 PM today. Which sounds late, but it’s actually how long it takes after leaving Albany at 9:15 AM and stopping at the bank and Stewart’s for firewood plus multiple piss breaks because I drank too much coffee then water in the truck on the way over. I wanted to drive up to Colton Point, because in places the color looked perfect out there – and other hills it still looked green – but time wouldn’t let me. I knew I had a choice between Pine Creek George and Kinzua Bridge, and I chose later as I knew after today there was no chance I would get to Kinzua Bridge. The colors unfortunately were fairly dull and past peak on the bridge. Sunset was coming too fast, and even when I got to Kinzua Bridge at 5 PM, I knew I had only a half-hour because it was at minimum a half-hour to Kane, and whatever time I would take to find a campsite from there. I felt most of the day I was flying from place to place, and despite all the amazing color I saw, I didn’t get many pictures. It didn’t help that the best colors were along the expressways with no parking or on roads with absolutely no shoulder. Tomorrow may also be a rushed, long day – but not quite as many miles as today. But once I’m down in West Virgina, I don’t expect to be nearly as rushed for the rest of the week.

At Coudersport I stopped at McDonalds and got a coffee, which helped keep me awake as I headed to Kinzua Bridge and ultimately to Kane and then camp. I also stopped at a farm stand at Coudersport, and got some mushrooms and peppers. They didn’t have sweet corn, which was a disappointed. Probably the frost has ended the corn season in the Coudersport-area which is fairly high in elevation. I have a bit of Appalachian accent, but nothing like the farmer from Coudersport. Mid-western, Appalachian accent. Not like the more southern accents I expect to here once I reach the Virginas tomorrow. He seemed like a good guy, and had very affordable prices.

I got to Allegheny National Forest and wanted to camp near Kane or somewheres south. I remember the campsites along Forest Road 133 near Kane, but ended up deciding to take Forest Road 152 south from there, because I figured the farther south I went, the last south I had to go tomorrow. But it turns out there were no campsites on Forest Road 152 – despite driving 15 miles at the sky got darker and darker. Then I got on a forest road near Marienville, and ended up driving like 10 miles further south, not finding any campsites, until it was almost pitch black, and I found a campsite. Just in the nick of time. I had the firewood I bought at Stewart’s, so I got a fire started and got going.

And then stuff didn’t work. The 12-volt extension I have hooked from the deep cycle battery to my cellphone charger didn’t work when I plugged it in this morning. Total surprise. I think the fuse blew in the cord, but I don’t know. I will have to test it with a volt meter later in the week. I just plugged the cellphone charger into one of the main battery outlets, which works fine, but I like to have it run the accessory battery, in case I forget about it. Then later on the day, the brand new Halloween ghost lights I picked up at Walmart worked for 10 minutes until I bumped the string. $10 for 10 minutes of use seemed to suck. Then the string went dark. Eventually though the string started working again, once I played with the string. But it didn’t come back until I played every socket.

I am taking most of the photos on my Digital SLR or point and shoot camera, so I won’t be uploading most of the pictures until the evening each night, or when ever I have cellphone service. I’m not crazy about the quality of my new cellphone camera, so I have to download the photos from my other cameras to my laptop, then to the phone. But I will try to keep up with the photos as much as possible.

It was a crazy first day of vacation. Tomorrow is going to be another crazy day. I’m setting my alarm clock for 6:30 AM, which is coming fast. Unforutnately, out in Western Pennsylvania the sun doesn’t rise until 7:25 AM, so it will be a dark morning. But at least I have lights to help light the woods as I make breakfast and get going. I might just get coffee on the road, to speed camp tear down.

Good night! Sleep well.

Making Maps of Round Lake Wilderness in QGIS

You are thinking about going to the Round Lake Wilderness for a Canoe Trip. You would like a map, but don’t want to spend $10 bucks to buy one, when you get a better looking map for free with more accurate data from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation and NYS Department of Transportation, using a free GIS program known as Quantum GIS or “QGIS” for short. When you are done with this tutorial, you will end up with a map that looks like this.

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QGIS like all GIS programs can seamlessly glue together multiple topographic quadrangles (such as the Sabbist and Little Tupper Lake quads needed for this map), and then superimpose campsites, trails, and other data you need β€” that might not be available on a typical topographic map. As your printing your own map, you don’t have to worry about keeping it dry or keeping it from getting damaged.

All GIS software is highly technical and a bit complicated to use. Putting together a good map is a fair bit of work, but once you master it, you will be able to put together quite nice looking maps. I hope this rather length fodder article will send you on your way to making good maps of NY State.

Step 1: Download and Install QGIS.

First you need to download a free copy of the open-source Quantum GIS program from QGIS.org. It runs on Windows, Linux, or Mac OS X and is relatively easy to install. Then open QGIS on up. It will look something like this, depending how many plugins you have installed and your version of QGIS.

Hint: Save your work regularly when working in QGIS by going to File -> Save Project menu. It’s always good to save regularly in any GIS program, as your dealing with large files, and its always possible that QGIS could crash, and you would lose your work.

Step 2: NYS DOT Topographic Index.

Next, you will need to get some data to fill up that blank screen. You will probably want to go the NYS GIS website and download the 7.5 minute topographic index (aka 1:24,000 scaled topographic maps). This “Shapefile” β€” a file containing data used to draw shapes, dots, or lines in a Geographic Information System (GIS) program β€” contains an overview map of NY State, with boxes representing each of the 965 7.5 minute topographic maps that make up NY State.

NY 1:24,000 Topographic Map Coverage Index Shapefile. (90 KB) Contains the outlines of all 965 7.5′ topographic maps in NY State. Freely available from NYSGIS Website, under the Digital Raster Quadrangles.

Download, expand, and open the NYSDOT Topographic Map. You can open it in QGIS by using Vector -> Add Vector Layer.

7.5 minute topographic maps are the most accurate topographic maps typically available. The NYS Department of Transportation provides high-resolution, 509 DPI, scans of all 965 topographic maps it creates. Each scanned in map is in a file called a “GeoTIFF”, and is divided into 3 or four files, consisting of each color used on a standard DOT topographic map.

Step 3: Projection.

It’s Very Confusing, BUT VERY IMPORTANT!!

When you load that 7.5 minute topographic index into QGIS, you might be surprised to see how that map is distorted, and does not look like the map above. This is because the earth is not a flat surface, and there are many ways to draw a map of the earth, to reflect the curvature of the earth. We call that the projection of the map β€” how we project a curved surface on a flat sheet of paper or a flat screen.

There are actually thousands of ways to project the surface of the earth, such as unprojected latitude and longitude (called WGS84) that squashes north and south on maps, regular Mercator which puts things on an even latitude or longitude on a flat plain (NY State appears with a flat border along Pennsylvania at the 42nd parallel), and Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM), which most accurately shows distance and relative position of items, at the cost of over distance appearing somewhat distorted.

For all your New York State mapping projects, you are only going to use one projection β€” Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zone 18. This is one set in official state regulations as what all state agencies are supposed to use, and it’s what NYSDOT Topographic maps are drawn in. For your adventures in making maps for hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, and boating, your going to want to always use NAD83 / UTM Zone 18N in NY State.

Go to File -> Project Properties, and click on the Coordinate Reference System (CRS) tab. Browse through the list for NAD 83 / UTM Zone 18N. Click on “Enable ‘On the Fly CRS Transformation”.

Clarification. Then click the triangle next to Projected Coordinate Systems, then click the triangle next to Universal Transverse Mercator, then scroll down to NAD 83 / UTM Zone 18N (ESPG:26918). Alternatively on the search box on that same page, search for Authority: All, Search for: ID, and enter in 26918. QGIS will remember your settings and default to this projection for future projects.

To ensure everything is projected in NAD 83 / UTM 18N, make sure to Enable ‘On the Fly’ CRS Transformation. QGIS will automatically convert “Shapefiles” and other vector data into the proper projection. QGIS can not do this for scanned in images or similar “raster” data.

Check and recheck to make sure you did this projection step correctly. Otherwise, you will get messed up maps, and you will get lost. Confusing, definitely but the most important step.

Step 4: Now Let’s Load Some Data.

Shapefiles and vector data are all loaded in the same way. You download the file, expand it, and load it into QGIS. Here are some Shapefiles I recommend you download and load into QGIS:

DEC Lands Outlines Shapefile. (5.4 MB) Contains the outlines of all lands under the control and jurisdiction of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Does not include Town Parks, Canal Authority Parks, Parks Maintained by Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation. Also does not include Conservation Easements. Freely available from NYSGIS Website, under the DEC Section.

DEC Roads and Trails Shapefile. (5.8 MB) Contains many of the roads and trails maintained by the DEC. Does not include local, county, or state roads, and in some regions of state, there is no trail data available. Freely available from NYSGIS Website, under the DEC Section.

DEC Physical Assets Shapefile. (0.2 MB) Contains many of the physical facilities maintained by DEC β€” specifically lean-tos, back country campsites, boat launches, fishing docks, firetowers, etc. This is available using a Freedom of Information Law Request. The DEC will send it to you in 5 days, if you email the Records Access Officer. I have put a copy of this file on my blog, of the exact form I got it back from the DEC, to allow you to avoid unnecessary FOIL requests.

OpenStreet Map: NY State Shapefile. (105 MB) I found this some time ago on a now defunct website and have made several modifications to it over the years. It is freely available data, originally based on US Census TIGER lines, but with certain modifications, such as removing certain roads from wilderness areas. One should consider it public domain as it’s just US Census data, and you are free to edit and redistribute it. You can download my copy from this blog.

Once you load the data into QGIS you should be able to zoom in and explore the map, and get a general idea of what area you are interested. The random colors chosen by QGIS to display this data are pretty hideous, but we will change them in a bit.

Zoom into the area you interested in, by looking at the general outlines of the public lands. You can use the maganifying glass to zoom in, the hand to move around, and the cursor next to the (i) icon, to display information about various features.

Step 5: NYSDOT Topographic Maps.

Next we need to figure what NY State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) 7.5″ topographic maps we will need to make a “base” map of Round Lake. Click the cursor next to the (i) icon, then onto the the map, where you need to figure out what topographic map you want. As I see from the results, I will need the Sabbatist Quadrangle (among 4 others nearby), which is available from NYSGIS.

NYSDOT Topographic GeoTIFFs at 1:24,000 Scale. (2 MB per quad) There are 965 quads in NY State. The NYSDOT topos have the most up to date roads on them, and come with each color layer seperate. The average file is about 2 MB. I downloaded the whole set from their FTP site, but you can download only the ones you need at first, but having the full set sure is convient.

NYSDOT Topographic Maps are scanned at 508 DPI, and are georeferenced NAD 83 / UTM 18N GeoTIFF images, that QGIS will automatically position on map for you to create a seamless map across data layers, as long as you properly set the projection in QGIS in Step 2. Maps will line up perfectly, even a certain map consists of many different quadrangles.

I do not recommend the USGS Digital Raster Graphic (DRG) Quadrangles. They are typically older, use the obsolete UTM 18 / NAD 27 coordinate system, and do not have individual files for each color layer. Moreover, the 1:100,000 Digital Raster Quadrangles and 1:250,000 Digital Raster Quadrangles, do not have the needed resolution (detail) for doing hiking or other outdoor maps. If your doing a broad overview maps β€” like for spotting peaks off a firetower, they might be useful, but not for general use.

Each NYSDOT Topographic Map consists of 4 different black and white GeoTIFF images. There is no transparency data in this maps, nor any color in them. You are free to set transparency or color as you please. They are as follows:

  • plan – Man made features and labels such as roads or mountain names. May also include unnavigable streams, borders on lakes, etc. Anything that would be printed black on the NYSDOT topographic map.
  • hyd – Lakes and navigable waterways. Anything that would be printed light blue on the NYSDOT topographic map.
  • topo – Topographic lines showing general elevation and slope. Anything that would be printed light brown (color of topographic lines) on the NYSDOT topographic map
  • bua – Built Up Area, background. Areas that have a lot of development, such as cities. Anything that would be printed light pink or yellow on a NYSDOT topographic map. I usually don’t use this layer, not found in rural quads.

You can load them using the Layer Menu -> Add Raster Layer, menu item. Using the control key, you can load multiple files at one. I try to load all the layers I will need at once, as it can take time to load layers, and it’s good to get it done at once.

Remember, these are scanned in images or pictures of the topographic maps, they can not be easily edited or queried in QGIS. Zoom in too far, and they become pixelated. Yet, they usually provide an excellent back drop for outdoors maps.

When you first load one of these maps, you will see a picture like this. The topographic layers for some reason chose to load first, and appear on top, and with no color or transparency set, they are pretty useless out of the box.

Typically you will want to arrange the topographic layers, so that the plan layers are on top, followed by the hyd layers, then the topo layers, and finally the bua layers. With the plan layer up top, the map will start to make a little bit more sense, give you a better idea if you loaded the proper quads.

Next you will want to go through every GeoTIFF Topographic Map layer you have uploaded, and change white to transparent. You do this by right clicking on each layer, and choosing Properties. Then click on the Transparency tab in the Layers Properties dialog that comes up.

Double click on -32768.00 on the Indexed Value column, and change it to 0. This will make all white portions of the map 100% transparent. NYSDOT Topographic Maps do not contain any useful transparency data, so you will want to make all white areas in the map transparent.

If you are working on a hyd layer, topo layer, or bua layer, you will want to go the color map layer, and change the color for value 1.00000 by double clicking on the color next to it. Black is the default color, but that isn’t helpful except for the plan layer. You need not change the 0.0000 color, as you have already set that to be transparent, and it will not be visible on the map.

Then click OK, and the dialog will close, and transparency and colors will be visible on the map layer you just changed. Besides those awful background colors, the map that is being displayed starts to look a lot more useful now.

Right click on NYS_QuadIndex and choose Properties. Go to the Style tab. While we really do not have to use this layer any more, and could just disable it by unchecking it, I like to use it as a yellow background to indicate non-DEC lands on a map. To do this, click on the color box next to Fill Options, and set it to light yellow, as I did, or whatever color you want to represent private lands. Then go to Outline Options and choose an invisible line, to hide the quad boundaries.

It’s now starting to look a little better.

Now it we do the same with DEC Lands Outlines, setting it white or whatever color you prefer. Make sure it’s dragged above NYS Quad Index on the Layers, but below the Topographic Maps. I prefer no borders to be shown, as I find DEC boundaries to be confusing, as often Wilderness borders Wild Forest or Primitive Areas, leading to strange lines appearing in the maps. If you care about such borders, do leave them on though.

Now you got a map that is almost ready for use, that is once we delete roads that we know don’t really exist in a wilderness area, stylize campsites versus other facilities, stylize roads versus hiking trails, and maybe add some labels.

Step 6: Stylizing Roads versus Trails.

I like to make hiking trails a dashed black line of 0.75 map units, and roads a solid black line of 0.75 map units. This ensures on black and white printers one can tell the difference. To do this, right click on DEC Road and Trails, then the Style tab. From here, choose Unique Value from Legend Type.

We will use the MOTORV field to decide if something is a road or a hiking trail. Obviously, if this was a winter map, we might change this field to SNOWMOBILE or X-COUNTRY SKI. This field contains, ‘Y’, ‘N’, ‘M’, ‘U’, and sometimes ‘YES’, ‘NO’, depending on the forest ranger that inputed the data. Set the style as you wish.

Choose classification field MOTORV, then click the classify button. All of the different possibilities for roads or trails allowing motor vehicles will be shown. From there, set the colors and line styles as you so choose.

Step 7: Removing Invalid Roads from NYS Highways Shapefile.

If you use the OpenStreet Map Highway file future on the page, you will see it often has lines that overlap DEC hiking and truck trails, and has old woods roads or other invalid data, that you will need to delete to clean up your map, and avoid confusing users. It’s pretty safe to delete all highways from Wilderness-areas, unless you are sure that such a road actually exists.

You need to right click on New York Highways Shapefile, and choose Toggle Editing. A pencil will appear next to that layer. Then use the select tool on the second toolbar, in the upper left (selected in box below). Highlight the streets you want to delete, and they will appear yellow.

Use the Delete Selected button to delete the roads you have highlighted. Notice buttons nearby that allow you to split features into multiple features. These are helpful if you know only part of a road has been closed or abandoned, and you want to remove only part of the road from your map.

I zoomed in on Round Lake to search for other invalid roads I wanted to remove. Looks okay now, although I still question some of those roads located in Whitney Headquarters. Having not been there, I can not say which ones have been gated or abandoned, so I will leave them on for now. Right click on the NY Highways Layer to save your changes to that Shapefile.

Step 8: Stylizing Assets.

Next we need to change the various DEC Physical Assets from a single color dot, to icons that represent the asset. With the current map, we can not tell the difference between a campsite, a parking area, or trail register. This could be rather confusing for anyone using our map.

This is very similar to changing the symbols for roads versus hiking trails in the previous step. Go back to the properties dialog. This time, we want to stylize things based on Unique Value, then Classification field Asset. Then, click Classify. This will create unique color for each icon. By browsing the “Point Symbol”, you can now give primitive campsites proper looking icons. Don’t forget to set the size. I usually set icons at Size 3.0 or 4.0, but it varies a lot on the final scale of the map.

Finally, I zoomed in to check on my work. Wit the icons set, we have a pretty nice looking map. I can spot the campsites, parking areas, trails, and the private property-public lands boundaries. I know where to put in my kayak, to explore Round Lake. It’s too bad, I don’t know which if any roads to remove from Whitney Headquarters, so I’ll have to go in person if I want to correct the map.

Step 9: Adding Labels to Trails and Roads.

Yet, I would also like to see some names on the roads and trails. Select the DEC Trails layer. Go to Layers menu and choose Labeling. From here, click Label This Layer, then choose Fields with Labels and select Name. The default style of 12 point fonts is almost always too large for most maps, a font size between 5 to 7 points is what you mostly likely will use. Then select, Buffer to create a small white background around each label. This is usually necessary to make your labels appear readable on the map.

Then click the Advanced tab. The default placement for labels is Parallel, which labels the largest amount of items, but doesn’t look very pretty. Curved is the prettiest, but it will not label particularly twisty lines. Priority controls which labels are most important if you have multiple layered roads. I usually set NYS Highway Shapefile to a low priority as the underlying topos usually also have road names, and trails to a much higher priority.

So now you should be set with labels. You have to do this with each layer with labels, such as the NYS Highways layer. You can do this also with the assets layers, although I generally do not bother, as I don’t really care about the sometimes lengthy names the DEC gives campsites.

Step 10: Printing and Making Images to Export.

Looking at a map in QGIS is kind of fun, but pretty useless when your on the trail. Go to File -> New Print Composer. A dialog like this will appear.

Next, you will want to change the paper size to something more reasonable then A4. Most likely you’ll choose Letter-sized paper. Below that set the resolution. Choose the orientation most appropriate for your map, I often use Landscape. To get high quality map print outs, you will want to set the the quality box somewheres between 300 to 500 dpi. Even if you are just exporting as a picture, it is good to preserve the resolution for future printing.

Then click on the canvas icon (circled in blue), to draw the surface the map on your canvas. This will provide you a canvas to draw on your page surface. You may wish to click “Snap to Grid” and set “Spacing to 5.0” to make it easier to line the canvas up. Click the magnifying glass, with the plus sign or the icon directly to the left of it, to expand the window so it’s easier to work on the canvas. This doesn’t change output, only the display on the screen.

Next, click Item tab, and then the Extents label. This will bring up the map extent box. The extents of the map will be listed in Northing and Easting, a series of large numbers that tell you how many meters you are North and East of the Greenwich, England. This is the standard form of measurement used by the Universal Transverse Mercator positioning system. Just click, “Set to Map Canvas Extent”.

Click Map. You can use the Earth on Hand Tool (circled blue on this screenshot), to move around the image on the map. Then you can go to the scale box, and adjust the zoom. Smaller numbers mean more zoom in. A standard topographic map is at 1:24,000 scale, however, I generally prefer a scale of 1:18,000 or so to make the map more readable. If you zoom in too far, the topographic map β€” a raster map, will become pixalated. In addition, if you zoom in too far in or out, you will have to adjust the thickness of trails on the map, and the size of icons.

Scale Bar, Labels.

The labeling tool is fairly self explanatory. It appears like a tag on the top of the screen (circled red). Use it to add labels, such as the name of the map and other details. Set the font, background color, and other options under the Item tab and the various lablels.

More challenging is adding a scale bar. Draw it using the scale bar tool (circled in green). The big hint here is that topographic maps are projected in Universal Transverse Mercator or UTM, which is a metric system. Each map unit is equal to one meter. Chances are you don’t care about kilometers. Set Map units per bar unit to 1610, which is roughly 1610 meters per mile. There are actually closer to 1609 meters per mile, but you will never notice the difference, as the map is at too large of a scale to notice that extra meter.

Then set the Segment size (map units) to a fraction of 1610. I typically do maps at 1:18,000 scale, so a segment size of 402.5, which is equal to 402.5 meters or 1/4 mile works perfectly. For larger maps, you’ll want to use a segment size of 805 meters (1/2 mile), or maybe even 1610 meters (1 mile).

Below Map units per bar unit is 4 Right segments and 0 Left segments. Set them as you please, but if your doing a 1/4 mile per segment scale, then the default of 4 usually works well.

Finally, don’t forget to type in a unit label. This doesn’t effect anything, but it’s nice for the user of the map to know what the scale is done in.

Step 11: Printing or Saving.

Most of the time you’ll want to save your map as a JPEG image, that you can open up at any time easily, add to a Microsoft Word document, email to friends, or print at a later time. I circled the save as an image button with a yellow circle. Assuming, you set the resolution sufficiently detailed (such as 300-500 DPI), you’ll get an excellent print out later on. Save your image and your done.

Alternatively, you can print directly from QGIS. I circled the print icon with red. I do not recommend this option, as it’s a pain to have to open up the saved QGIS project, and then the open print composer, every time you need a particular map, compared to having it saved. Even on fast computers, loading QGIS can take a bit of time to load and navigate.

Conclusions.

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If all goes well, you should end up with a map that looks like this map. Your styling choices may be different, but you will still know where to put your kayak out, when going up to Round Lake in the Round Lake Wilderness, and the location of all the campsites.

I appologize if I missed any major steps. There are a lot more you can do with QGIS, but I wanted to cover the major steps, and provide hints for some of the things I found most confusing about using QGIS when I started using it regularly about a year ago now. I hope this is helpful. β€” Andy

Land Use Classifications in Adirondack Forest Preserve

These definations are from the Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan.

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Wild Forest.

A wild forest area is an area where the resources permit a somewhat higher degree of human use than in wilderness, primitive or canoe areas, while retaining an essentially wild character. A wild forest area is further defined as an area that frequently lacks the sense of remoteness of wilderness, primitive or canoe areas and that permits a wide variety of outdoor recreation.

Towards Indian Lake

To the extent that state lands classified as wild forest were given or devised to the state for silvicultural or wildlife management purposes pursuant to statutory provisions specifying that these lands will not form part of the forest preserve (if such provisions are constitutional), the following guidelines are not to be interpreted to prevent silvicultural or wildlife management practices on these lands, provided that other guidelines for wild forest land are respected.

Those areas classified as wild forest are generally less fragile, ecologically, than the wilderness and primitive areas. Because the resources of these areas can withstand more human impact, these areas should accommodate much of the future use of the Adirondack forest preserve. The scenic attributes and the variety of uses to which these areas lend themselves provide a challenge to the recreation planner. Within constitutional constraints, those types of outdoor recreation that afford enjoyment without destroying the wild forest character or natural resource quality should be encouraged.

Many of these areas are under-utilized. For example the crescent of wild forest areas from Lewis County south and east through Old Forge, southern Hamilton and northern Fulton Counties and north and east to the Lake George vicinity can and should afford extensive outdoor recreation readily accessible from the primary east-west transportation and population axis of New York State.

Snowy Mountain

Wilderness.

A wilderness area, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man–where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.

A wilderness area is further defined to mean an area of state land or water having a primeval character, without significant improvement or permanent human habitation, which is protected and managed so as to preserve, enhance and restore, where necessary, its natural conditions, and which:

(1) generally appears to have been affected primarily by the forces of nature, with the imprint of man’s work substantially unnoticeable;

(2) has outstanding opportunities for solitude or a primitive and unconfined type of recreation;

(3) has at least ten thousand acres of contiguous land and water or is of sufficient size and character as to make practicable its preservation and use in an unimpaired condition; and (4) may also contain ecological, geological or other features of scientific, educational, scenic or historical value.

Crane Pond from Pharaoh Mountain

Significant portions of the state lands within the Park are in a wilderness or near-wilderness condition today. These areas constitute nearly 20% of all designated federal and state wilderness east of the Rocky Mountains and 85% of the designated wilderness in the eleven northeastern states. At the time of the original enactment of this master plan, a majority of these areas contained some structures and improvements or were subjected to uses by the public or by official personnel that were incompatible with wilderness. However, the extent of these non-conforming uses was very modest from the standpoint of the total acreage involved. Since 1972 all but a few of those non-conforming uses have been removed by the Department of Environmental Conservation.

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Primative Area.

A primitive area is an area of land or water that is either:

1. Essentially wilderness in character but, (a) contains structures, improvements, or uses that are inconsistent with wilderness, as defined, and whose removal, though a long term objective, cannot be provided for by a fixed deadline, and/or, (b) contains, or is contiguous to, private lands that are of a size and influence to prevent wilderness designation; or,

2. Of a size and character not meeting wilderness standards, but where the fragility of the resource or other factors require wilderness management.

Northeast Tip

The definition recognizes two basic types of primitive areas: (i) where the ultimate goal is clearly to upgrade the area to wilderness at some future time, however distant, when the non-conforming uses can be removed and/or acquisition of private tracts is accomplished, and, (ii) where eventual wilderness classification is impossible or extremely unlikely.

An example of the first type would be the existence of a fire tower and associated structures and improvements (observer cabins, telephone lines, etc.) whose precise date of removal cannot be ascertained until the new aerial surveillance program of the Department of Environmental Conservation is fully implemented and communication systems modernized. Another example would be a private or minor public road traversing a tract otherwise suitable for wilderness designation or separating such an area from a designated wilderness. Finally, an extensive private inholding or a series of smaller private inholdings whose eventual acquisition is desirable but cannot now be provided for, might so affect a potential wilderness area as to require primitive designation.

Lows Ledge

The second type includes smaller tracts that are most unlikely to attain wilderness standards, such as a small island in close proximity to a highly developed shoreline, or larger tracts with non-conforming uses, such as a railroad or major public highway, that are essentially permanent, but where in each case the high quality or fragility of the resource requires wilderness management.

The definition recognizes two basic types of primitive areas: (i) where the ultimate goal is clearly to upgrade the area to wilderness at some future time, however distant, when the non-conforming uses can be removed and/or acquisition of private tracts is accomplished, and, (ii) where eventual wilderness classification is impossible or extremely unlikely.

Wakley Fire Tower

An example of the first type would be the existence of a fire tower and associated structures and improvements (observer cabins, telephone lines, etc.) whose precise date of removal cannot be ascertained until the new aerial surveillance program of the Department of Environmental Conservation is fully implemented and communication systems modernized. Another example would be a private or minor public road traversing a tract otherwise suitable for wilderness designation or separating such an area from a designated wilderness. Finally, an extensive private inholding or a series of smaller private inholdings whose eventual acquisition is desirable but cannot now be provided for, might so affect a potential wilderness area as to require primitive designation.

The second type includes smaller tracts that are most unlikely to attain wilderness standards, such as a small island in close proximity to a highly developed shoreline, or larger tracts with non-conforming uses, such as a railroad or major public highway, that are essentially permanent, but where in each case the high quality or fragility of the resource requires wilderness management.

Lows Ledge

Canoe Area.

A canoe area is an area where the watercourses or the number and proximity of lakes and ponds make possible a remote and unconfined type of water-oriented recreation in an essentially wilderness setting.

The terrain associated with parcels meeting the above definition is generally ideally suited to ski touring and snowshoeing in the winter months.

Long Pond Entrance

Camping Areas in Central Adirondacks β›Ί

Cascade Lake – Scenic lake known for Cascade Falls, about a 1/4 mile north of the lake outside of Big Moose and Inlet. Tent campsites that are about a mile back from the road.

Eatonville Road and Otter Creek Area – Otter Creek State Forest and the portion of Independence River Wild Forest that is home to Confusion Flats, is a popular place for equestrians, but the Eatonville Road area is set aside for those who don’t have horses but want to explore the mix of sandy hills that make up the Western Adirondacks.

Francis Lake – If your looking for a campsite you can paddle to on a lake that isn’t so choppy or large near Stillwater Reservoir, consider camping at Francis Lake. Parking is on the shoulder of Number 4 Road outside of Lowville, there also is two designated handicap sites here.

Lester Flow and Cheney Pond – Scenic lake that is popular for paddling. The 1/2 mile road down from Boreas Road as of June 2020 is closed due to washouts. Tent sites exist along the lake, along with one drive-to site on the road down there. No cell service.

Independence River Wild Forest – Not only is there dozens of boat-only sites along Stillwater Reservoir, consider camping on Smith Road or Basket Factory Road which have numerous sites. Cell services is limited, good at certain sites, especially Smith Road Number 1 (Old Firetower Site).

Mason Lake – Small lake located about 10 miles north of Speculator and 5 miles south of Lewey Lake that has several tent and drive-in campsites along it’s shore. Good to fair cell service here. Nice to hear loons, one of the best bass ponds in the area.

Moss Lake – Scenic sandy lake outside of Big Moose/Inlet in the Western Adirondacks. The lake is ringed by an old carriageway and is a popular place to camp and paddle. There is a sign in / peg board when you get to the lake’s parking area to know which sites are available.

Moose River Plains – The state’s largest wilderness drive-to camping area, with over 150 campsites spread out over 35 miles of dirt road.

Northwood Club Road – In Minerva, this road crosses the Boreas River and has several roadside campsites, and passes by Huntley Pond, the NL Tahawus Railroad (which can be hiked to the Boreas River at Hudson River), and the Blue Ledges on the Hudson trailhead. No cell service.

Vanderwhacker Road -Five or six campsites exist along Vanderwhacker Road, which can be muddy in the spring and icy in late autumn. Additional designates campsites exist near where NY 28N crosses the Vanderwhacker River. Near the trail to the Vanderwhacker Firetower, No cell service.

Woodhull Lake Reservoir – Off of NY 28 in McKeevers, about 10 miles south of Old Forge. Not only is this beautiful reservoir to paddle, there are some campsites along the shore, with drive-to campsites along Wolf Lake Landing Road which leads to it. Part of Wolf Lake Landing Road is erroded, but other parts are fresh stone-dust. It’s remote wilderness but there good cell service in mcuh of the area.

Camping Areas in Southern Adirondacks

Camping Areas in Southern Adirondacks β›Ί

East Branch of Sacanadaga River, NY 8 – Roughly 10 campsites along NY 8. These are easily accessed throughout the year, as the road is plowed except when the snow banks are high during the winter. East Branch is not good for fishing due to wide variance in water levels, however there are some nice pools in sections of river for summer swimming. Lots of road noise. Some of the sites have cell service. Nearby locations include Cod Pond, East Branch Trail and Kibby Pond Trail.

Edick Road – There are a handful of very hidden campsites off of Edick Road. This road may be closed to vehicles due to wash outs autumn 2019, but worth a walk to explore this area.

Fawn Lake – A 1/2 mile hike back to a scenic lake ringed by primitive campsites outside of Lake Pleasant. Two miles beyond it is the scenic Willis Vly, which doesn’t have developed campsites but it’s remote wilderness where you might see a Moose or other wildlife.

Garnet LakeTent sites, some with drive-up access along the lake. No cell service, much of the upper road here is not maintained in the winter. Popular in the summer, no cell service.

Good Luck Lake – Scenic lake off of the West Branch Sacanadaga River that is ringed with tent sites that can be walked in from the Good Luck Lake parking area area or paddled in.

Hope Falls Road – Two or three campsites along the end of Hope Falls Road, some are drive-in only tent sites. Near the Tenant Creek Falls Trail. No cell service. Open June to autumn snowfall.

Harrisburg Road – There is a set of very rustic designated campsites along the rough Harrisburg Road past Harrisburg Lake. Somewhat near Crane Mountain, a couple mile hike to and Wilcox Lake. No cell service.

Lester Flow and Cheney Pond – Scenic lake that is popular for paddling. The 1/2 mile road down from Boreas Road as of June 2020 is closed due to washouts. Tent sites exist along the lake, along with one drive-to site on the road down there.

Mason Lake – Small lake located about 10 miles north of Speculator and 5 miles south of Lewey Lake that has several tent and drive-in campsites along it’s shore. Good to fair cell service here. Nice to hear loons, one of the best bass ponds in the area.

North Lake Reservoir – There are roughly 15 campsites on the east shore of North Lake Reservoir. Popular place in the summer, regularly staffed by conservation students. Noise from motorboats. No cell service. Nice if you want to camp right on water, hear loons at night..

Northwood Club Road – In Minerva, this road crosses the Boreas River and has several roadside campsites, and passes by Huntley Pond, the NL Tahawus Railroad (which can be hiked to the Boreas River at Hudson River), and the Blue Ledges on the Hudson tailhead.

Perkins Clearing – Conservation easement lands. Good to fair cell service here. Great place for hunting and wildlife observation as it’s mixed timber country. Near Mason Lake, Speculator, Pillsbury Mountain and Cedar Lakes.

Piseco-Powley Road – A dozen campsites along a 13 mile road with short hikes including Big Alderbed, House Pond, Sand Lake and the popular Potholers/Brayhouse Brook waterfall for swimming. As of June 2020, road is closed in Stratford/Fulton County portion, road is open north of Potholers/Brayhouse Brook (access via Piseco). Very limited cell service here.

Pumpkin Hollow Road – Three campsites above Willis Lake. Remote country except for the site on Willis Lake, no cell service. On the Willis – Wilcox Lake Trail. Very quiet area. Open June to autumn snowfall. No cell service here.

Rockwood State Forest – Three campsites along the end of Church Road which can be accessed by driving past the cemetery in the hamlet. Scenic lake, good fishing. Cell service available, but bring a trash bucket and gloves as litter can be a problem. Nice trails to stroll around in the old Rockwood Estate.

Stewart Landing – There are four campsites on a rough road that loops off of Stewart Landing Road. Popular area in the summer, Canada Lake is great for paddling and informal swimming. Also consider hiking back to Hilderbrandt Vly and Glassgow Lake from here. Moderate to poor cell service here.

Vanderwhacker Road -Five or six campsites exist along Vanderwhacker Road, which can be muddy in the spring and icy in late autumn. Additional designates campsites exist near where NY 28N crosses the Vanderwhacker River. Near the trail to the Vanderwhacker Firetower, No cell service.

White House, Wells – A grouping of 5 or 6 campsites at the end of White House in West River Road. Scenic area, old camp, with fields and a chimney. Campsites are kind of close together, not a wilderness experience. Near the North Country Placid Trail, lots of blueberries in mid-summer. No cell service. Open June to autumn snowfall.

Woodhull Lake Reservoir – Off of NY 28 in McKeevers, about 10 miles south of Old Forge. Not only is this beautiful reservoir to paddle, there are some campsites along the shore, with drive-to campsites along Wolf Lake Landing Road which leads to it. Part of Wolf Lake Landing Road is erroded, but other parts are fresh stone-dust. It’s remote wilderness but there good cell service in mcuh of the area.

Is the Adirondack Park Overused?

A frequent claim by wilderness advocates, is that the Adirondack Park is overused, growing in popularity, and that our natural resources are endanger of overuse and destruction. An alternative claim is that while that many parts of the Adirondack Park is underused today, in the near future, the Adirondack Park will become more drastically more popular due to cities suffering from the impacts of climate change and pollution.

Along Long Swing Trail at Glidden Marsh

Both my personal observation, and that of the Adirondack State Land Master Pland seem to point in the opposite direction — the Adirondack Park is underused and unpopular except for a few selected areas that have gotten a lot of media attention and a lot of hype and publicity over the years.

This text is from the Adirondack State Land Master Plan, Guidelines for Management and Use:

Those areas classified as wild forest are generally less fragile, ecologically, than the wilderness and primitive areas. Because the resources of these areas can withstand more human impact, these areas should accommodate much of the future use of the Adirondack forest preserve. The scenic attributes and the variety of uses to which these areas lend themselves provide a challenge to the recreation planner. Within constitutional constraints, those types of outdoor recreation that afford enjoyment without destroying the wild forest character or natural resource quality should be encouraged. Many of these areas are under-utilized. For example the crescent of wild forest areas from Lewis County south and east through Old Forge, southern Hamilton and northern Fulton Counties and north and east to the Lake George vicinity can and should afford extensive outdoor recreation readily accessible from the primary east-west transportation and population axis of New York State.

The Department of Environmental Conservation, as ratified by Adirondack Park Agency, if of the opinion that most Wild Forests are underused in the Adirondack, and there is not a crisis demanding greater restrictions or the need to convert wild forest tracts over to wilderness.

Woods Lake

When you go to the Bethlehem Library, they have a series of maps for the “Wilderness” areas of the Adirondack Park. But no such maps exist for the “Wild Forest” areas. Indeed, in many ways, the Wild Forest area, bar a few very popular (but small) camping areas and popular summits, the “Wild Forest” system is under-utilized, especially compared to the 1960s and 1970s, when camping and outdoor recreation of all sorts reached a pinnacle. Today, more people are choosing their Big Screen Television over outdoorΒ pursuits.

In End of Helldiver Pond

Even on holiday weekends, you do not see crowds of people going to Adirondacks, except to certain specific locations that are particularly popular, like the most famous summits and waterways. But in most places, the wild forest and wilderness is pretty quiet, with only the occassional person passing through, with minimal conflict or interference between hikers.