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Good Evening – August 15, 2021

Good evening! Sitting on the Kane Firetower waiting for the sun to set 🗼

Partly clear and 69 degrees at the Kane Mountain Firetower. Light breeze. The dew point is 51 degrees. A very clear evening 🌃 for sure, good for watching the sunset. With the low dew point I can easily see the other side of the Mohawk Valley including some of the silos on the Schoharie side. Also the wind turbines on the ridge outside of the Adirondack Park.

It’s been a nice weekend up north, ☺ with way too many beer boiled clams, sausage and sweet corn 🦪🍻🌽 and swimming 🏊🏻‍♂️ holes and about 25 miles of hiking – well over 15 miles was today alone. Camped at the House Pond Campsite 2 again. Today I hiked from Seeley Road in Knapville to Dexter Lake and then to Spectacle Lake and then to Waters Mill Pond. Then about two hours in the evening cooling off in the Potholers, followed by a sunset hike up Kane Mountain. Now to drive home by 10 pm.

Yesterday, I hiked back to House Pond which had a lot of blow down over parts of the trail. 🎋 There was a bad thunderstorm ⛈ in July that I remember seeing on the news 📰 that caused some big trees to come down, but at least it didn’t wash out the road much or if it did Stratford had already fixed it. Looks like they had to saw and remove multiple trees off Piseco-Powley Road that had came down it and I could hear them cutting downed trees at the hunting camp down the road and I saw them leaving with several pickup trucks full of wood.

Also yesterday I hiked along the Edick Road Snowmobile Trail and then back to Edick Road Campsite #1 out along the ledge overlooking the East Canada Creek, spotting a photographing a doe up close. 🦌 I climbed down the gorge wall and watched the various birds 🐦 in the grass lands along that grassy part of the river. Then more clams, corn and sausage. And back to Potholers.

Friday was even more lazy — it was fairly hot. Many hours reading and learning more about Python, 🐍 and then I hiked to Potholers. 🏊‍♀️ Then after I got back to camp, I swam at the swimming hole across the road from House Pond Campsite 2 until dusk, listening to a podcast, started a fire 🔥 had more clams, 🕹 laid back in hammock until it started to pour 🌧 and then hung out under the tarp as it rained some more listening to podcasts until 11 PM.

Thursday, was a rather late start because it was so humid and I was on vacation and was lazy. I screwed up and didn’t get my turn signal on time for Sandell Farm’s to get sweet corn, and ended up going to Rogers Orchard to get sweet corn and blueberries. 🍎 Then I ended up running to Wally World and forgetting the main reason I wanted to go there — to get coffee. ☕ I like the large coffee containers they have there not just because they are inexpensive on a per pound basis, they make great containers for making ice in for camping. Or “donating” to the state to put toilet paper in the outhouses, to keep the racoons from shredding it. 🚽 I was hoping to check out Willie Marsh 🐸 but I got on the wrong road, so I didn’t go by there. I finally got camp around 12:30, set things up, made my first batch of clams, 🕹 and they were good. Swam in the swimming hole across the way from House Pond Campsite, 🏊‍♀️ which might not be the potholers, but it’s right next door. Sat back in the hammock for a while listening to some music 🎼 and the news 📻, then had a fire. 🔥 The wood sure was wet that first night, and it was a bit smokey until I got it going well.

June 20, 2021 Evening

Good evening! Partly clear and 82 degrees in Delmar, NY. There is a south breeze at 8 mph. 🍃. The dew point is 62 degrees. Back home again, as John Denver once sung. 🎶 Remarkably hot, especially now that I am back home after having a nice Sunday dinner at the folks house. 👕 Slowly unpacking my gear from camping, taking steps to drink and cool down.

Well, happy summer folks. ☺ The next ten weeks through Labor Day Weekend are considered real summer when the state parks pools are open and the days are relatively long. 🏖 Nice hot summer days to spend at the pool or swimming hole. 🏊🏻‍♂️ Do some fishing 🎣 late into the night.

It was a beautiful trip back across the Mohawk Valley and through the Schoharie Valley. Everything was very green and lush.  It was a nice weekend up north, although Friday night was very wet. ☔ It drizzled for a while and then when I went for a good walk up to the Potholers it poured and I got completely soaked. 💦 It was decent all three days up north although I have to say that today was the best of the week. That said, much too short. 🐇 Time flies, especially when it’s rare that I am not out of town for four or more nights, in the era of remote work. But I decided I should come home tonight, because I need to at minimum move to a new campsite.

It was three nights up in the wilderness, 🏕 camping up at House Pond, spending much of Friday during the day drinking, 🍺 reading, 📕 writing, ✍ and hanging down at the Swimming Hole by the House Pond Campsite. 🏊‍♀️ It was nice but the water was a bit cold to say the least. 🛶 Saturday, was kayaking from Stewart Landing up to Lily Lake. I didn’t go much into West Lake because I wanted to be close to back to Stewart Landing by 2 pm as they were threatening severe storms by afternoon, which never materialized. Instead, I spent the evening reading, and then down at the same swimming hole on the East Canada Creek. 🏊‍♀️ Most of Sunday was spent slowly taking down camp after a nice breakfast 🥞 then the majority of the day the Potholers. I forgot how much nicer the Potholers are with the flowing water and potholes compared to any ordinary swimming hole on a nice summer day. It’s good to be back there!

Tonight will be mostly cloudy 🌥, with a low of 69 degrees at 5am. 10 degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 66 at 3am. South wind around 8 mph. Probably need the fan on all evening. In 2020, we had mostly clear skies. It was somewhat humid. It got down to 69 degrees. The record low of 41 occurred back in 1970.

I thought about staying over the folks house, 👪 but I was tired and wanted to get home. It has been a nice weekend, but alas I should get ready for the work week and get my camping gear put away. I also want to get the volt meter out before dark, and try to figure out why the relay isn’t closing between the starting and accessory batteries when the engine is on or the solar is outputting enough to top off both batteries. 🔋 That was annoying that wasn’t working this weekend.

Tonight will have a Waxing Gibbous 🌔 Moon with 81% illuminated. At 7 PM, the moon was in the southeast (139°) at an altitude of 26° from the horizon, some 226,818 miles away from where you are looking up from the earth. 🚀 At the state speed limit of 55 mph, you’ll make it there by December 9th. Buckle up for safety! 💺 The Strawberry 🍓 Moon is on Thursday, June 24. The darkest hour is at 12:58 am, followed by dawn at 4:43 am, and sun starting to rise at 5:18 am in the east-northeast (57°) and last for 3 minutes and 28 seconds. Sunrise is 11 seconds later than yesterday. 🌄 The golden hour ends at 6:01 am with sun in the east-northeast (64°). Tonight will have 8 hours and 41 minutes of darkness, a decrease of 2 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will have a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 4pm. Some of the storms could produce small hail, gusty winds, and heavy rain. Mostly sunny 🌞, with a high of 89 degrees at 3pm. Eight degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 71 at 11am. South wind 10 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. A year ago, we had partly cloudy skies in the morning with some clearing in the afternoon. It was somewhat humid. The high last year was 92 degrees. The record high of 97 was set in 1938.

Friday turned out to be a very late start heading north. 🚍 I decided not to drive downtown as I’m out of practice with parallel parking and I hate dealing with rush hour traffic. 🚙 So I took the bus home and packed the coolers but ended up having to run to the grocery store to get all the things I didn’t previously pack. But at least the nights are long, and I had plenty of time to get set up, gather some firewood 🔥 and get things going.

The relay that connects the alternator – starting battery 🔋 to the accessory batteries quit working on the way up to camp. Not sure if it’s the exciter wire that broke or the relay is seized. It was fine, I had lots of sun ☀ for the solar so all was good. I stopped on Friday to try to get figure out the issue but nothing obvious. I’ll test this evening or tomorrow with the volt meter. ⚡ It’s possible that the big old can relay failed from the occasional clatter of the relay when clouds appear on a sunny day, although I think I have mostly arrested that by adjusting settings on the voltage control. I am betting the wire is just broken.

In four weeks on July 18 the sun will be setting in the west-northwest (300°) at 8:29 pm,🌄 which is 7 minutes and 24 seconds earlier then today. In 2020 on that day, we had hot and sunny weather with shallow fog in the morning and temperatures between 87 and 59 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 84 and 63 degrees. The record high of 100 degrees was set back in 1953.

By then, I hope to be on my summer vacation. 😎 I am thinking the Finger Lakes National Forest and the state parks circuit I normally do, finding new places to hike or explore. I kind of like that campsite I stayed at last year without cell service, because I find do a lot more reading and thinking if I’m camping somewhere without cell service, 🤫 the quiet with no Facebook quite nice. 📱 I admit I am a bit of social media addict, even if my own postings to social media are a bit more asinine as I hate all the creepy commercial advertising that follows you around the internet, especially the green schemes.

Looking ahead, Independence Day 🇺🇸 is Next Sunday, World Population Day 👩‍👩‍👧‍👧 is in 3 weeks, Ugly Truck Day 🚚 is a month away, August 🌻 is in 6 weeks, Buck Moon 🌕 is in 9 weeks, Halloween 🎃 is in 19 weeks, Average High is 50 🍂 is in 21 weeks, Regular Deer Season in Southern Zone 🦌 is in 5 months, Repeal of Prohibition Day 🍺 is in 24 weeks, Cold Moon 🌕 is in 26 weeks and Boxing Day 🥊 is in 27 weeks.

 Yesterday On Lake Pleasant

August 16, 2020 Morning

Good morning! Happy Sunday. Final day of vacation, plan to make the most of it. 🏖️ Summer not expected to last. Five weeks to Average High 70 🎑 . Partly cloudy and 73 degrees at the Watkins Glen State Park. ⛅ There is a south-southeast breeze at 6 mph. 🍃. The dew point is 62 degrees.

The morning started out chilly 🌤️ but the clouds parted. I made up coffee ☕ and finished up the muffins. 🍪 I am surprisingly less hung over then expected, I had a few Genesee’s with dinner last night and they’re the kind of beer 🍻 you drink when you are having more than one. 🤮

Sat back, paused briefly then made a final video 📹 of my campsite. 🏕️ I find it hard to believe that I’ve been camping here for 8 nights and nine 9⃣ days, it seems like I just set things up yesterday. ⌛I think camping here in one site all week made the time go by faster.

All packed up, site is clean 🏡 and after visiting a few more places in the Finger Lakes it will be back home. 🛣️My goal is to be home by dusk 🌆. I am not terribly worried about getting unpacked 💼 tonight although I’ll need to grab the cooler and empty that out ❄, grab my clothes 👕👖and unpack things like razors and toothbrush.

I am going to go for a swim 🏊🏻‍♂️ once the pool opens. I wanted to be here early in case the lot filled up with social distancing. Seneca Lake looked so calm this morning, I was tempted to go for a paddle but with things heating up ☀ the wind 🍃 is picking up. This afternoon I want to explore Catharine Creek Marsh 🦆some more wildlife observation 🔭 this time with binoculars. I could go for a paddle later. 🛶 I don’t know though time is limited but I made sure to leave the sleeping pad so I could get the kayak off my truck if choose. Then starting to head home, I want to visit Danby State Forest 🌲and check the overlook out there.

Today will be partly sunny 🌞, with a high of 81 degrees at 3pm. Typical for today. Maximum dew point of 62 at 10am. Southeast wind 6 to 8 mph. A year ago, we had partly cloudy skies in the morning, which became thunderstorm by afternoon. It became sticky as the day progressed. The high last year was 81 degrees. The record high of 97 was set in 1936.

Solar noon 🌞 is at 1:13 pm with sun having an altitude of 61.2° from the due south horizon (-9.7° vs. 6/21). A six foot person will cast a 3.3 foot shadow today compared to 2.2 feet on the first day of summer. The golden hour 🏅 starts at 7:30 pm with the sun in the west-northwest (283°). 📸 The sunset is in the west-northwest (289°) with the sun dropping below the horizon at 8:08 pm after setting for 3 minutes and 3 seconds with dusk around 8:36 pm, which is one minute and 28 seconds earlier than yesterday. 🌇 The best time to look at the stars is after 9:15 pm. At sunset, look for partly cloudy skies 🌃 and temperatures around 74 degrees. The dew point will be 61 degrees. There will be a south-southeast breeze at 6 mph. Today will have 13 hours and 50 minutes of daytime, a decrease of 2 minutes and 32 seconds over yesterday.

I thought it was a pretty good week, ☺ with about the best weather one could hope for during these times. Everything was a bit off and the wood full of people during these times of social distancing. 👨‍👨‍👧‍👦It’s really good that people are getting outside and enjoying nature but I do miss the solitude especially around Foster Pond – the nights 🌌star gazing with no one else around. While my campsite was far back from the road and quite remote, every time I hiked in the woods it didn’t seem quite as quiet 🤫 as years past. While I’d be pressed to say that I couldn’t find solitude but things just weren’t like years past.

The Finger Lakes are a very different place than the Adirondacks. 🐮🌱🌾🌿🕸️🦋🍷 I think it’s a fun summer place, a lot lighter and more relaxing than the Adirondacks. 🗻 Everything in the Adirondacks is much more touristy, while the Finger Lakes are more rural and the gas stations ⛽ and groceries 🛒 aren’t so overpriced as they are up north. 👃🏻 The smell of the silage and grass, the gentle mooing of the cows is a nice change.

There are definitely a lot of places on my 🅱️ list I’ve gotten to see this week and enjoy that would have otherwise been overlooked. I think it’s good to think outside of the box 🗃 and look for new places to visit in the same general area I’ve been before but previously overlooked. 🐦

One of my annoyances that seems to be a problem all over this year is the amount of litter 🚮 dumped in the woods. Seems like this week there is a growing pile of trash 🗑 dumped at Foster Pond, the same is true for the campsite on Backbone Trail. Now I’m not calling for more jack booted thugs 👢 to unsuccessfully patrol the woods and stop dumping but folks should be more responsible. 👮 You can’t stop 🛑 people who want to dump trash when no one is looking.

Bring your gawd damn deposit cans back for the nickle. 💵 Bring your aluminum foil, cans and glass home for the recycling bin ♻, it’s not that much trash if you smash it. Chances are your having a fire 🔥 so you can burn the rest of the largely burnable packaging 📦, just make sure to pack out anything that doesn’t fully become smoke or water vapor. And bury your poop 💩 and toilet paper 🚽 deep in the woods. ⚰️ Personal responsibility not jack booted thugs. ☠️

If people want to drink 🍻 and have a little fun in the woods 🤣 then good for them. Public lands are for the publics use but they shouldn’t trash them. 🌲🌳🧔🧔🏼👱🏾‍♀️👱🏼‍♀️I had my fun but my campsite was cleaner than when I got there – I cleaned up abandoned fire pits, removed bottle caps and made sure things were generally more organized than when I got here.
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I am hoping by next summer 🏖 things will be a bit quieter and back to normal. 👾 Been such an odd summer and while I’ve made the most of it I could see doing some things differently next year. 💭 I’d like to spend some time in Pennsylvania, maybe later this autumn. 🍂🍁 Yeah, while New York rednecks are fun, Pennsylvania rednecks are more fun as they have more guns 🔫 and everybody out in the country burns their trash and everything else that burns from brush piles to old mobile homes. 🔥

Continuing to read that book about hog farming. 🐷 There is a lot I didn’t know about pigs, 🐽 they are kind of fascinating creatures. I figured start my summer reading program with cattle, then pigs and maybe then goats 🐐 and chickens 🐔. Pigs are a lot more accessible to a beginning homesteader than cattle 🐮 plus they can do a lot to help restore rocky ⛰️ worn out soils as can often be found in areas with affordable acreage. 💩 I’m sure that’s why North Country Off Grid makes pigs such a big part of his homestead in North Idaho. Plus bacon 🥓.

I am thinking about getting a clip on telephoto lens 🔭for my smartphone 📱. I am quite happy with the quality of the photos 📸 my phone takes but I would like to be able to zoom 🔎 in closer to wildlife. 🦅🦉🐸🐦They aren’t really expensive either. 🖼

Tonight will have a chance of showers, mainly after midnight. Mostly cloudy 🌧, with a low of 62 degrees at 5am. Two degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 61 at 7pm. South wind around 6 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. In 2019, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became cloudy by the early hours of the morning. It became very sticky as the night progressed. It got down to 67 degrees. The record low of 40 occurred back in 1979.

Today in 1916, the Migratory Bird Treaty between Canada and the United States signed. 🐦 It was designed to save Migratory Birds by giving them international protection for the first time by placing limits on hunting and other means of taking. Good day for walking in the marsh. 🐸

In 1989, a solar flare from the Sun creates a geomagnetic storm that affects micro chips, 🌞leading to a halt of all trading on Toronto’s stock market.🖥️

Also, in 1993, Debian Linux is announced, 💾it would become the basis of many forms of Linux like Ubuntu Linux, which is currently what I run on my home computer.

And in 1966, the House Un-American Activities Committee begins investigations of Americans who have aided the Viet Cong.🏛️ The committee intends to introduce legislation making these activities illegal. Anti-war demonstrators disrupt the meeting and 50 people are arrested.

Looking ahead, there are 5 weeks until Average High 70 🎑 when the sun will be setting at 7:07 pm with dusk at 7:35 pm. On that day in 2019, we had partly sunny, patches of fog and temperatures between 79 and 42 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 71 degrees. We hit a record high of 90 back in 1946.

Almost hit a fawn descending Denton Summit. Pressure wave hit fawn, collapsed on shoulder of road.

Moose River Plains Campsites

Interactive Map of Lean-Tos and Campsites

An overview map and list of campsites and their locations at the Moose River Recreation Area.

 Moose River Plains Recreation Area

Maps

Campsites

Milepoint Name Feature Notes Access Location
Cedar River Flow 1 Cedar River Flow Tent site on flow Boat 43.702924803151, -74.4871304116533
Cedar River Flow 2 Cedar River Flow Tent site on flow Boat 43.7104737708879, -74.4802343768254
Cedar River Flow 3 Cedar River Flow Tent site on flow Boat 43.7145237017622, -74.4679264444554
Cedar River Flow 5 Cedar River Flow Tent site on flow Boat 43.7111711590583, -74.4675178486588
Cedar River Flow 6 Cedar River Flow Tent site on flow Boat 43.7084767866376, -74.4717703157492
Beaver Lake Campsite Beaver Lake Site overlooks Beaver Lake Hike 43.6516613421651, -74.7407833400961
81 Icehouse Pond Accessible site at Icehouse Pond with privy Hike 43.6646602166505, -74.7029502913239
140A Indian Lake Campsite on Indian Lake, outhouse in bad condition Hike 43.6154753632731, -74.7499942080732
East of Muskrat Pond Indian Lake Trail Former roadside campsite, largely abandoned Hike 43.645116528704, -74.696221627206
46 Lost Ponds Trail Beyond the end of current Lost Ponds Road Hike 43.6868179572109, -74.6655581886723
47 Lost Ponds Trail Above Lost Ponds Hike 43.6859472953826, -74.6722052916864
Mitchell Pond 1 Mitchell Pond Tent site, bushwhack Hike 43.6729475881673, -74.7502538624373
Mitchell Pond 2 Mitchell Pond Tent site, bushwhack Hike 43.6716991892117, -74.7432124817486
64A Mitchell Pond (Accessible Campsite at End of Gravel Trail) Gravel path to site, wildrness privy Hike 43.6706136251028, -74.7387363015355
10 89 Beaver Lake Road Off Otter Brook Road, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.6583112347181, -74.7012491214803
11 90 Beaver Lake Road Off Otter Brook Road, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.6577446555162, -74.7038760912165
16 1 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Driveway Along Tributary of Silver Run Vehicle 43.7033162602551, -74.5742148239156
16 3 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Along Silver Run Vehicle 43.7027301523306, -74.5757742464803
16 4 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Along Silver Run, driveway at Sharp S Turn Vehicle 43.7026421104662, -74.5769731929134
16 7 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Along Silver Run Vehicle 43.7040070126376, -74.5809411044503
15 10 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Old gravel pit, accessible Vehicle 43.7031498027862, -74.5893864145496
15 11 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Across from 12 Vehicle 43.702458607149, -74.5926546451668
15 12 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Across from 11 Vehicle 43.7028667147947, -74.5929833340894
15 13 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Along Silver Run Vehicle 43.7010402113051, -74.5956355707995
15 14 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Along Silver Run Vehicle 43.7010328498576, -74.597457469967
14 16 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Access Road for 16/17/18 Group Vehicle 43.7025294616695, -74.5969885248639
14 17 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Access Road for 16/17/18 Group Vehicle 43.7021028692463, -74.5966599329259
14 18 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Access Road for 16/17/18 Group Vehicle 43.7023846304313, -74.5978818600647
14 19 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Along Silver Run Vehicle 43.7003546491841, -74.5964872856253
14 21 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Across road from Silver Run Vehicle 43.6957217888458, -74.6020563094081
13 22 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Across road from Silver Run Vehicle 43.6935817523545, -74.6036764840587
13 27 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Across road from Silver Run Vehicle 43.6926540634024, -74.6082201775478
13 30 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Open Area in Woods Vehicle 43.6918525577623, -74.6118452191364
13 31 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Near Marsh off Silver Run Vehicle 43.6881856235873, -74.6271629609656
12 34 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Open Field Near Old Sly Pond Road Vehicle 43.6846954329325, -74.634678249126
12 35 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Former Sly Pond Road Vehicle 43.6836690328942, -74.6318552827363
11 38 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road On Hill Overlooking Road, near start of Lost Ponds Area Vehicle 43.6836029270341, -74.6401393590772
11 39 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Above CRLLR, start of Lost Ponds Area Vehicle 43.6841476346233, -74.6487511980121
11 40 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Above CRLLR, start of Lost Ponds Area Vehicle 43.682942162164, -74.6537793571789
11 41 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Above CRLLR, start of Lost Ponds Area Vehicle 43.681311345096, -74.6589116717693
10 42 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Above CRLLR, start of Lost Ponds Area Vehicle 43.6799039050817, -74.6646031695507
10 43 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Above CRLLR, start of Lost Ponds Area Vehicle 43.6793727911294, -74.6664156654099
10 44 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road West of Lost Ponds Road, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.678808787762, -74.6696555368193
10 50 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road West of Lost Ponds Road, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.677986610504, -74.6732025802129
10 51 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Pull-Off, Small Site, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.6775108499728, -74.6750146421403
10 52 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Old gravel pit, short loop below CRLLR Vehicle 43.6748840847288, -74.6815273754233
10 53 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Access Road for 55/54/55 Group, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.6733317629897, -74.6820452615144
10 54 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Access Road for 55/54/55 Group, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.673268538603, -74.6822820352903
9 55 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Access Road for 55/54/55 Group, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.6733705968856, -74.6827076379887
9 56 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Driveway, East of Former Dump, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.673126585883, -74.6891475571674
9 57 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Has Trail to Moose River Vehicle 43.6736673106707, -74.6902687046523
8 64 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Near Mitchell Pond Trail Vehicle 43.6757521870177, -74.707500815672
8 66 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Near Pine Creek Vehicle 43.6784203854214, -74.7068492021325
7 67 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Benedict Creek Road, Wooded Vehicle 43.6851041444828, -74.7031887110586
7 69 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Remote site, perched over the road Vehicle 43.6834516958835, -74.7168906980223
6 70 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Large loop off of CRLLR Vehicle 43.6839906014562, -74.7249870178447
6 71 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Very sandy site near Mitchells Pond Upper Loop Vehicle 43.6833776353921, -74.7321947941391
5 72 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road At end of Bear Pond Loop Road (Accessable) Vehicle 43.6828956047277, -74.7359084701559
4 73 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Very sandy site near Mitchells Pond Upper Loop Vehicle 43.6835777053685, -74.7387188889593
4 74 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road On a hill overlooking road and marshy area Vehicle 43.6839187521201, -74.742285779317
4 76 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Very sandy site near Mitchells Pond Upper Loop Vehicle 43.6864452702399, -74.7471689344191
4 77 Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road Near Red River, Bear Pond Loop, Sand Plains Vehicle 43.6897961458669, -74.7484803840413
10 58 Helldiver Pond Road Near Helldiver Pond Vehicle 43.6735979105991, -74.6920316000423
10 59 Helldiver Pond Road Near Helldiver Pond Vehicle 43.6723766419894, -74.6929318681131
10 60 Helldiver Pond Road Near Helldiver Pond Vehicle 43.6713193532923, -74.692758456613
10 61 Helldiver Pond Road Accessible site at end of Helldiver Pond Road Vehicle 43.6705019900204, -74.6921751440693
15 West of Brooktrout Trail Indian Lake Road Past Brooktrout Trail, on a hill over road Vehicle 43.6254538914434, -74.7337300739322
10 48 Lost Pond Road Sand Plains, Marshes Aroubnd Vehicle 43.6814268347573, -74.6667101324338
11 49 Lost Pond Road Sand Plains, Marshes Aroubnd Vehicle 43.6819456385478, -74.6670131106595
10 80 Otter Brook Road Has Trail to Moose River Vehicle 43.6620917920003, -74.7112181918076
11 98 Otter Brook Road Above Moose River on Hill Vehicle 43.6588725644731, -74.6966603409996
11 101 Otter Brook Road Sand Plains Vehicle 43.6564420559443, -74.6938956128147
11 103 Otter Brook Road Sand Plains Vehicle 43.657108724794, -74.6873446316172
12 104 Otter Brook Road Wooded Site Vehicle 43.6560617426567, -74.6832992891923
12 106 Otter Brook Road Wooded Site Vehicle 43.6565121581975, -74.6789913497265
13 110 Otter Brook Road Wooded Site Vehicle 43.6566072628101, -74.6733859460379
13 111 Otter Brook Road Near Otter Brook Bridge Vehicle 43.6539235327721, -74.6747718892435
23 1 Wakely Dam Camping Area Accessible site Vehicle (before gate) 43.7266767212397, -74.474100266424
23 2 Wakely Dam Camping Area Field Camping Vehicle (before gate) 43.7266515010084, -74.4733110730078
23 3 Wakely Dam Camping Area Field Camping Vehicle (before gate) 43.7259595122959, -74.473899965642
23 4 Wakely Dam Camping Area On Driveway to Lake Vehicle (before gate) 43.7260676922081, -74.4742326471903
23 5 Wakely Dam Camping Area On Driveway to Lake Vehicle (before gate) 43.7255637908987, -74.4741751228291
23 6 Wakely Dam Camping Area On Driveway to Lake Vehicle (before gate) 43.7252231337487, -74.4745830371916
23 9 Wakely Dam Camping Area Across bridge Vehicle (before gate) 43.726275356142, -74.4717840349063
23 10 Wakely Dam Camping Area Across bridge Vehicle (before gate) 43.7266308152758, -74.4712600272389
10 82 Otter Brook Road On Moose River Vehicle (driveway) 43.6603083771227, -74.7010353925305
11 84 Otter Brook Road On Moose River Vehicle (driveway) 43.6619962517853, -74.6957783254417
6 120 Natural Rock Dam Road Sand Plains near Red River Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6848543033273, -74.7664253595203
6 122 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.684367353989, -74.7717171949716
6 123 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6804228755091, -74.7782951743141
6 124 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6792030487765, -74.7847972548314
7 125 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6783559964111, -74.7880327043169
7 126 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6748535298235, -74.790591643043
7 127 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6739776362472, -74.7910844137006
7 128 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6751413481917, -74.7924842843025
8 129 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6703784784539, -74.7926312803463
8 130 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6666270858056, -74.8019151989726
8 131 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6643581634434, -74.8054154753831
8 132 Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6652083016168, -74.8036826184027
5 119A Natural Rock Dam Road Sand Plains near Red River Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6844716021433, -74.7646961785253
6 123A Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6802422604152, -74.782965042166
6 124A Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6785899888224, -74.7864319884685
6 125A Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6776017274889, -74.7902229325712
7 126A Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6756110574941, -74.7901645681643
8 129A Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6689370211979, -74.7948887917477
8 129AA Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6674497436753, -74.7980604042935
8 130A Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6661052974262, -74.8016557609016
8 130AA Natural Rock Dam Road Wooded Site Vehicle (Opens July) 43.6669094078356, -74.8007390664074

Payne Mountain with Cedar River Flow Beyond It

Camping Areas in Southern Adirondacks

Camping Areas in Southern Adirondacks ⛺

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.

2017 NYSDEC Lean-To Listing

Location Region Facility Name Notes
40.8977396062,
-72.6606151038
1 David A. Sarnoff Pine Barrens Preserve Interior Lean- To
42.039846675,
-74.593646931
3 Balsam Lake Mountain Wild Forest Balsam Lake Mountain Lean-To
42.0821851976,
-74.5866114487
3 Balsam Lake Mountain Wild Forest Dry Brook Ridge Lean-To
42.0669125899,
-74.6546347244
3 Balsam Lake Mountain Wild Forest Kelly Hollow Lean-To
42.0673682324,
-74.5869876883
3 Balsam Lake Mountain Wild Forest Mill Brook Lean-To
42.0490509759,
-74.644686588
3 Balsam Lake Mountain Wild Forest Mill Brook Ridge Lean-To
42.1150311581,
-74.4907498238
3 Belleayre Mtn Ski Center East Ski Lean-To
42.1177186512,
-74.5031992126
3 Belleayre Mtn Ski Center West Ski Lean-To
42.009105151,
-74.4838519037
3 Big Indian Wildernes Area Biscuit Brook Lean-To
41.9980754336,
-74.5603918334
3 Big Indian Wildernes Area Fall Brook Lean-To
42.0753394054,
-74.4858565042
3 Big Indian Wildernes Area Mckinly Hollow Lean-To
42.0920121203,
-74.50571316
3 Big Indian Wildernes Area Rider Hollow Lean-To
42.0502743293,
-74.5106001667
3 Big Indian Wildernes Area Shandaken Brook Lean-To
42.0697505965,
-74.2874492999
3 Phoenicia – Mt. Tobias Wild Forest Tremper Mountain Lean-To 1
42.0719347774,
-74.280350018
3 Phoenicia – Mt. Tobias Wild Forest Tremper Mountain Lean-To 2
42.1388242073,
-74.4544191301
3 Shandaken Wild Forest Rochester Hollow Lean-To
42.1027865494,
-74.3948255307
3 Slide Mountain Wilderness Fox Hollow Lean-To
41.9591817103,
-74.4068771821
3 Slide Mountain Wilderness Table Mountain Lean-To
42.0273156785,
-74.3356447251
3 Slide Mountain Wilderness Terrace Mountain Lean-To
41.9400595492,
-74.6320548238
3 Willowemoc Wild Forest Long Pond Lean-To
42.1584913515,
-75.3620266032
4 Arctic China State Forest A-40 Lean-To
42.1528069973,
-75.3102096425
4 Barbour Brook State Forest A-41 Lean To
42.2276166115,
-75.3902198332
4 Beals Pond State Forest
42.3354251044,
-73.4841812463
4 Beebe Hill State Forest Beebe Hill Lean-To
42.543303724,
-74.4885945942
4 Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Eminence Lean-To
42.5282012278,
-74.6420043552
4 Clapper Hollow State Forest Clapper Hollow Lean-To
42.0491041533,
-74.9281738602
4 Delaware Wild Forest Cat Hollow Lean-To
42.0118726464,
-74.9483763817
4 Delaware Wild Forest Mud Pond Trail Lean-To
42.0058597072,
-74.8682131934
4 Delaware Wild Forest Pelnor Hollow Lean-To
42.0124988931,
-74.9472696156
4 Delaware Wild Forest Trout Pond Trail Lean-To Built For ADA
42.6294376039,
-74.2675434311
4 Dutch Settlement State Forest Lean-To
42.2197534864,
-74.4391024687
4 Halcott Mountain Wild Forest Halcott Lean-To
42.313988005,
-73.4414954693
4 Harvey Mountain State Forest Harvey Mountain Lean-To
42.1660752671,
-74.2304343401
4 Hunter-West Kill Wilderness Devil’s Acre Lean-To Good Condition
42.1692897833,
-74.2576582937
4 Hunter-West Kill Wilderness Diamond Notch Lean-To
42.3550413796,
-74.3460668476
4 Huntersfield State Forest Lean-To
42.1196391066,
-74.0873843029
4 Indian Head Wilderness Devils Kitchen Lean-To
42.0985881282,
-74.0915994051
4 Indian Head Wilderness Echo Lake Lean-To
42.1357750354,
-74.1634997793
4 Indian Head Wilderness Mink Hollow Lean-To
42.1894936316,
-74.239507302
4 Rusk Mountain Wild Forest John Robb Lean-To
42.2789596573,
-74.1033902943
4 Windham Blackhead Range Wilderness Batavia Kill Lean-To
42.3062546068,
-74.1744107284
4 Windham Blackhead Range Wilderness Elm Ridge Lean-To
43.8755968409,
-74.366426237
5 Blue Mountain Wild Forest O’neill Flow Lean-To
43.8873444776,
-74.3788006261
5 Blue Mountain Wild Forest Tirrel Pond North Lean-To
43.829937473,
-74.4366163022
5 Blue Ridge Wilderness Cascade Pond Lean-To Fair
43.8186736685,
-74.4205248717
5 Blue Ridge Wilderness Stephens Pond Lean-To Good
43.8201917816,
-74.4686803224
5 Blue Ridge Wilderness Wilson Pond Lean-To Fair
44.5989256982,
-74.2285921246
5 Debar Mtn. Wild Forest Debar Mountian Lean-To Debar Mtn Leanto
44.4918501724,
-74.2523227309
5 Debar Mtn. Wild Forest Grass Pond Lean-To
44.5192586399,
-74.2710522386
5 Debar Mtn. Wild Forest Sheep Meadow Lean-To #1
44.5193465505,
-74.2711670085
5 Debar Mtn. Wild Forest Sheep Meadow Lean-To #2
44.108205472,
-73.7738312581
5 Dix Mountain Wilderness Bouquet Lean-To
44.0601596209,
-73.8078167801
5 Dix Mountain Wilderness Lilian Brook Lean-To
44.044126198,
-73.8058583966
5 Dix Mountain Wilderness Slide Brook Lean-To
44.1759172265,
-73.7215350426
5 Giant Mountain Wilderness Giant Mtn. Lean-To
43.8863219437,
-73.5641701351
5 Hammond Pond Wild Forest Eagle Lake Lean-To
43.9655912049,
-73.6440374623
5 Hammond Pond Wild Forest Moose Mt Pond Lean-To
44.1447454969,
-73.9547665307
5 High Peaks Wilderness Avalanche
44.1809734501,
-73.8284043214
5 High Peaks Wilderness Bear Brook Lean-To
44.121015479,
-73.9821264349
5 High Peaks Wilderness Beaver Point #1
44.1207874446,
-73.9817139904
5 High Peaks Wilderness Beaver Point #2
44.1825279757,
-74.1805220238
5 High Peaks Wilderness Blueberry Lean-To
44.1449655863,
-73.8833895452
5 High Peaks Wilderness Bushnell Falls #1 Lean-To
44.1444007481,
-73.8834828976
5 High Peaks Wilderness Bushnell Falls #2 Lean-To
44.1129718174,
-73.9928913122
5 High Peaks Wilderness Calamity #1 Lean-To
44.1448580137,
-74.2751710479
5 High Peaks Wilderness Calkin’s Brook Lean-To
44.1058294131,
-74.3120366857
5 High Peaks Wilderness Calkin’s Creek Lean-To
43.9980126927,
-74.3927845611
5 High Peaks Wilderness Catlin Bay #1 Lean-To
43.9972143811,
-74.3959393656
5 High Peaks Wilderness Catlin Bay #2 Lean-To
44.1425166432,
-74.1303582429
5 High Peaks Wilderness Cold River #2 Lean-To
44.091459278,
-74.2576417508
5 High Peaks Wilderness Cold River #3 Lean-To
44.0913902533,
-74.2557348025
5 High Peaks Wilderness Cold River #4 Lean-To
44.1427273763,
-74.1298402107
5 High Peaks Wilderness Cold River Lean-To #1 Lean-To
44.1778467491,
-73.833854921
5 High Peaks Wilderness Deer Brook Lean-To
44.141626874,
-74.1069373468
5 High Peaks Wilderness Duck Hole #1 Lean-To
44.1416768647,
-74.1065435467
5 High Peaks Wilderness Duck Hole #2 Lean-To
44.1142099053,
-73.9556152329
5 High Peaks Wilderness Feldspar Lean-To
44.1186643668,
-73.9840090128
5 High Peaks Wilderness Flowed Lands #2 Lean-To
44.1077341951,
-73.9912056361
5 High Peaks Wilderness Griffin Lean-To
44.1773165403,
-74.3218077012
5 High Peaks Wilderness Hemlock Hill Lean-To
44.1041784421,
-74.0669132937
5 High Peaks Wilderness Henderson Lake Lean-To
44.1117549601,
-74.0592189223
5 High Peaks Wilderness Henderson Lean-To
44.1178828905,
-73.9873641274
5 High Peaks Wilderness Herbert Brook Lean-To
44.0026552882,
-74.3864802633
5 High Peaks Wilderness Hidden Cove Lean-To
44.0760291647,
-74.3235341651
5 High Peaks Wilderness Island House Lean-To
44.1494011459,
-73.9557902347
5 High Peaks Wilderness Kagel Lean-To
44.0288002362,
-74.367307986
5 High Peaks Wilderness Kelly Point #1 Lean-To
44.0287025672,
-74.3671303487
5 High Peaks Wilderness Kelly Point #2 Lean-To
44.1706807759,
-73.9050776091
5 High Peaks Wilderness Klondike Lean-To
44.1130126221,
-73.9888393806
5 High Peaks Wilderness Livingston Point Lean-To
44.1469386475,
-73.9552287453
5 High Peaks Wilderness Marcy Brook Lean-To
44.1579156535,
-73.953395811
5 High Peaks Wilderness Marcy Dam #1 Lean-To
44.1573119259,
-73.9533863686
5 High Peaks Wilderness Marcy Dam #2 Lean-To
44.1573817221,
-73.9512823564
5 High Peaks Wilderness Marcy Dam #3 Lean-To
44.158399029,
-73.9510719571
5 High Peaks Wilderness Marcy Dam #4 Lean-To
44.1586913289,
-73.9524288871
5 High Peaks Wilderness Marcy Dam #5 Lean-To
44.1828433824,
-74.0736410238
5 High Peaks Wilderness Moose Pond Lean-To
44.079589789,
-74.2389368367
5 High Peaks Wilderness Moose Pond Stream Lean-To
44.0795538786,
-74.2391509433
5 High Peaks Wilderness Moose Pond Stream Lean-To #2
44.1992083493,
-73.9059885406
5 High Peaks Wilderness Mr. Van Lean-To
44.0158171441,
-74.1523218843
5 High Peaks Wilderness Newcomb Lake Lean-To #1
44.0205306743,
-74.1522782707
5 High Peaks Wilderness Newcomb Lake Lean-To #2
44.1733720177,
-74.1571389816
5 High Peaks Wilderness Number Four #1 Lean-To
44.1733860424,
-74.1561240274
5 High Peaks Wilderness Number Four #2 Lean-To
44.1110695692,
-73.9924324205
5 High Peaks Wilderness Opalescent Lean-To
44.1466502842,
-73.8622440861
5 High Peaks Wilderness Ore Bed Brook Lean-To
44.1202212816,
-74.1874471739
5 High Peaks Wilderness Ouluska Pass Brook Lean-To
44.0996351514,
-73.9133647612
5 High Peaks Wilderness Panther Gorge Lean-To
44.0654422644,
-74.3285192442
5 High Peaks Wilderness Plumley Point #1 Lean-To
44.0655989161,
-74.3276122455
5 High Peaks Wilderness Plumley Point #2 Lean-To
44.1472355081,
-74.318105399
5 High Peaks Wilderness Raquette Falls #1 Lean-To
44.1568302695,
-74.3133083456
5 High Peaks Wilderness Raquette Falls #2 Lean-To
44.1710800022,
-73.9974911766
5 High Peaks Wilderness Rocky Falls Lean-To
44.0414093849,
-74.3501490964
5 High Peaks Wilderness Rodney Point #1 Lean-To
44.0429767454,
-74.3493346475
5 High Peaks Wilderness Rodney Point #2 Lean-To
44.099413657,
-74.1052871721
5 High Peaks Wilderness Santanoni Lean-To
44.159177638,
-74.013876769
5 High Peaks Wilderness Scott Clearing Lean-To
44.1062441377,
-74.2091536428
5 High Peaks Wilderness Seward Lean-To
44.1247329647,
-73.9010796778
5 High Peaks Wilderness Slant Rock Lean-To
44.1988046777,
-74.3183103111
5 High Peaks Wilderness Stony Creek Lean-To
44.1093110139,
-73.961729679
5 High Peaks Wilderness Uphill Lean-To
44.1191510722,
-73.9841831313
5 High Peaks Wilderness Walker Brook Lean-To
44.1221483174,
-74.0532242803
5 High Peaks Wilderness Wallface Lean-To
44.1784419747,
-74.1736369919
5 High Peaks Wilderness Ward Brook Lean-To
44.161824666,
-73.8555947195
5 High Peaks Wilderness Wm. G. Howard Lean-To
44.1538919753,
-73.8510077515
5 High Peaks Wilderness Wolf Jaw Lean-To
44.2530195934,
-73.7180348153
5 Hurricane Mountain Primitive Area Gulf Brook Lean-To Fair
44.2607301476,
-73.7100106669
5 Hurricane Mountain Primitive Area Lost Pond/Biesemeyer Lean-To Fair
43.5996600139,
-73.5330643346
5 Lake George Wild Forest Black Mountain Ponds Lean-To Lean-To With Privy And Fire Ring Black Mtn Pond Trail
43.6193129088,
-73.5841121844
5 Lake George Wild Forest Fifth Peak Lean-To Lean-To W/ Privy And Fire Ring Tongue Mtn Range Trail
43.5760391953,
-73.5361031163
5 Lake George Wild Forest Fishbrook Pond North Lean-To Leanto With Privy, Picnic Table And Fire Ring Fishbrook Pd-Lk Grg Shore Trl
43.5738720148,
-73.5384766731
5 Lake George Wild Forest Fishbrook Pond South Lean-To Leanto With Privy, Picnic Table And Fire Ring Fishbrook Pd E Shore Trl
43.6473357817,
-73.5745337831
5 Lake George Wild Forest Five Mile Mountain Lean-To Lean-To W/ Privy And Fire Ring Tongue Mtn Range Trail
43.5778037953,
-73.5168397538
5 Lake George Wild Forest Greenland Pond Lean-To Leanto With Privy, Picnic Table And Fire Ring Greenland Pd Shelter Spur
43.5958213341,
-73.5179510245
5 Lake George Wild Forest Lapland Pond Lean-To Campsite With Lean-To 13-27 Lapland Pond Lean-To Conector
43.5871682823,
-73.5277594231
5 Lake George Wild Forest Millman Pond Lean-To Campsite With Lean-To 5-10 Old Farm To Millman Pond Trl
44.3214560457,
-74.0307860439
5 Mckenzie Mtn. Wilderness Placid Lean-To
44.3442169075,
-73.9286469378
5 Mckenzie Mtn. Wilderness White Face Brook Lean-To
43.7790246336,
-74.7044289121
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest 8th Lake Island Lean-To
43.7801152974,
-74.7044390115
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest 8th Lake North Shore
43.7897826664,
-74.6985922707
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest 8thlake East Shore Lean-To
43.8316711731,
-74.6617561796
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest Beaver Bay Lean-To 1
43.8316049364,
-74.6615109228
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest Beaver Bay Lean-To 2
43.8314336654,
-74.6609019165
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest Beaver Bay Lean-To 3
43.7478050188,
-74.7441985068
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest Seventh Lake Lean-To 1
43.7507665118,
-74.7346427944
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest Seventh Lake Lean-To 2
43.7563901134,
-74.7178174969
5 Moose River Plains Wild Forest Seventh Lake Lean-To 3
43.8145480145,
-73.5808194792
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Berrymill Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8384100119,
-73.5916749102
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Clear Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8412911595,
-73.6316882519
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Crab Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8223693677,
-73.5906397879
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Grizzle Ocean Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8492027141,
-73.6180024108
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Lillypad Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8500028762,
-73.5895397847
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Little Rock Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8405296779,
-73.6501782303
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Oxshoe Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.7945783128,
-73.6458567831
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Pharaoh Lake #1 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.7966550547,
-73.6403349616
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Pharaoh Lake #2 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8049450672,
-73.6240085371
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Pharaoh Lake #3 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8049450672,
-73.6240085371
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Pharaoh Lake #3 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8121074537,
-73.6282851829
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Pharaoh Lake #4 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8021964679,
-73.6391689125
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Pharaoh Lake #5 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8505590671,
-73.5922949091
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Rock Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.8581713271,
-73.626483712
5 Pharaoh Lake Wilderness Tubmill Marsh Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
44.3961331068,
-74.3704212658
5 Saint Regis Canoe Area Fish Pond Site 2 Lean-To Saint Regis Mountain
44.3913013571,
-74.3658071555
5 Saint Regis Canoe Area Fish Pond Site 5 Lean-To New Lean-To Built Sept. 2010,Relocated Further From Water
44.3808655111,
-74.3200340382
5 Saint Regis Canoe Area St. Regis Pond Site 3 Lean-To Lean-To Too Close To Water, Need To Move Back When Major Work Is Needed
44.3250945507,
-74.3498966646
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Follensby Clear Lean-To
44.2866574735,
-74.1626018103
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Kiwasa Lake Site 3 Lean-To
44.3322955804,
-73.9566258523
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Lake Placid Site 2 Lean-To Lake Placid
44.3325954268,
-73.9566801194
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Lake Placid Site 3 Lean-To Lake Placid
44.2253525405,
-74.3803783852
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Raquette Lean-To Built In 2013 Relocated From Trombley Landing Site
44.3092299998,
-74.1801499997
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Saranac Islands Site 2 Lean-To
44.2890999998,
-74.2172199999
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Saranac Islands Site 45 Lean-To
44.2666999994,
-74.2447999995
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Saranac Islands Site 63 Lean-To
44.2729500004,
-74.27398
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Saranac Islands Site 81 Lean-To
44.2878799998,
-74.2885399997
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Saranac Islands Site 87 Lean-To
44.2287716477,
-74.3755334312
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Trombley Landing Lean-To
44.3028866826,
-74.3026336593
5 Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Upper Saranac Lake Lean-To
43.8161997506,
-74.6446678086
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Big Island Lean-To 1
43.8170896757,
-74.6432509546
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Big Island Lean-To 2
43.8171339137,
-74.6437800321
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Big Island Lean-To 3
43.8707715776,
-74.6285067054
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Boucher Point Lean-To #1
43.8710064606,
-74.6281079204
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Boucher Point Lean-To #2
43.8707202965,
-74.629171869
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Boucher Point Lean-To #3
44.1027442039,
-74.321862706
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Deep Hole Lean-To
43.9262175397,
-74.4753958672
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Deerland Carry # 2 Lean-To Fair Condition
43.9257807189,
-74.4758457554
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Deerland Carry #1 Lean-To Fair Condition
43.9028470717,
-74.5480629364
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Forked Lake Lean-To
44.0814068183,
-74.3358291461
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Long Lake Nw Lean-To #1
44.0825043385,
-74.3339145725
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Long Lake Nw Lean-To #2
43.8593314968,
-74.5626945075
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Lower Sargents Pond Lean-To Fair Condition
43.8794136061,
-74.6060523536
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Outlet Bay Lean-To Hit By Tree, 2011
43.9066458928,
-74.5025901551
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Pinebrook Lean-To Fair Condition
43.8368984989,
-74.5352656022
5 Sargent Ponds Wild Forest Utowana Lake Lean-To
44.3317122951,
-73.8997103538
5 Sentinel Range Wilderness Copperas Pond Lean-To
43.2171873383,
-74.3641178087
5 Shaker Mountain Wild Forest Chase Lake Lean-To
43.1885867657,
-74.4310218123
5 Shaker Mountain Wild Forest Holmes Lake Lean-To
43.6161332228,
-74.1506253912
5 Siamese Ponds Wilderness E. Sacandaga River Lean-To
43.7007731961,
-74.1581732825
5 Siamese Ponds Wilderness Hour Pond Lean-To
43.7278247362,
-74.2012685562
5 Siamese Ponds Wilderness John Pond Lean-To
43.6775543215,
-74.1916025718
5 Siamese Ponds Wilderness Puffer Pond #1 Lean-To
43.6765395437,
-74.1997399401
5 Siamese Ponds Wilderness Puffer Pond #2 Lean-To
43.3974135952,
-74.45529759
5 Silver Lake Wilderness Hamilton Lake Stream #1 Lean-To
43.3426710732,
-74.4562907856
5 Silver Lake Wilderness Mud Lake Lean-To
43.2919354568,
-74.4237351677
5 Silver Lake Wilderness Silver Lake Lean-To
44.4897002134,
-73.8614267379
5 Taylor Pond Wild Forest North Shore Taylor Pond Lean-To Managed By Operations
44.4776887718,
-73.881283087
5 Taylor Pond Wild Forest Northwest Shore Taylor Pond Lean-To Managed By Operations
44.3997973549,
-73.5145569962
5 Taylor Pond Wild Forest Poke-O-Moonshine Summit Lean-To
44.4828880086,
-73.8537772441
5 Taylor Pond Wild Forest South East Taylor Pond Lean-To Managed By Operations
43.9326741166,
-73.9690844017
5 Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest Cheney Pond Lean-To
43.8387348153,
-73.9856219154
5 Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest Stony Pond Lean-To
43.6259693968,
-74.5492715037
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Beaver Pond (AKA Cedar Lakes Lean-To #2)
43.6787448835,
-74.4954982188
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Carry Lean-To
43.628125665,
-74.5404732399
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Cedar Lakes #1 Lean-To
43.6084635843,
-74.559724172
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Cedar Lakes #3 Lean-To
43.6524139144,
-74.4903803529
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Colvin Brook Lean-To
43.5968984709,
-74.5316653645
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Pillsbury Lake Lean-To
43.5807608964,
-74.576533363
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Sampson Lake Lean-To
43.5872448097,
-74.6215788384
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness South Lake Lean-To
43.5272841126,
-74.6099246975
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Spruce Lake #1 Lean-To
43.5346306298,
-74.6080858031
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Spruce Lake #2 Lean-To
43.5371297279,
-74.608209628
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness Spruce Lake #3 Lean-To
43.4527175892,
-74.5822815394
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness T Lake Lean-To
43.586987614,
-74.613997971
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness West Canada Creek Lean-To
43.5931622288,
-74.6268866843
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness West Lake #1 Lean-To
43.5970642572,
-74.6231056496
5 West Canada Lake Wilderness West Lake #2 Lean-To
43.5102617091,
-74.0492883971
5 Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Lizard Pond Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.3363734227,
-74.2173211966
5 Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Murphy Lake Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.396075559,
-74.1532214824
5 Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Wilcox Lake #1 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
43.39859675,
-74.1554639493
5 Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Wilcox Lake #2 Lean-To Digitized From National Geographic Map
44.0021452737,
-74.7756817712
5 William C. Whitney Wilderness Lake Lila # 7 Lean-To
44.4244015852,
-73.8486868866
5 Wilmington Wild Forest Cooper Kill Lean-To Too Close To Water, Need To Replocate, Do Not Repair
44.1070894301,
-75.0674448544
6 Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Streeter Lake Lean-To Wood
43.7434886212,
-74.8776068003
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 01
43.7443528827,
-74.8771318496
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 02
43.7456011181,
-74.8768832894
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 03
43.7466942129,
-74.8745145576
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 04
43.746535972,
-74.8735980503
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 05
43.7467703384,
-74.8722666576
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 06
43.7465482669,
-74.8718037808
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 07
43.7458848539,
-74.8729191925
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 08
43.7454701717,
-74.8727721949
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 09
43.7450840439,
-74.8725955649
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 10
43.744783668,
-74.8724088972
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 11
43.7441622435,
-74.8727256743
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 12
43.7440135576,
-74.8739878218
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 13
43.7431429387,
-74.875172598
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 14
43.7428736074,
-74.8760835968
6 Alger Island Campground Campsite # 15
43.6000735406,
-75.0530032053
6 Black River Wild Forest Bear Lake Lean-To
43.5245079024,
-75.0409215605
6 Black River Wild Forest Chub Pond #1 Lean-To Rehabbed In 2008
43.5298225654,
-75.0424937056
6 Black River Wild Forest Chub Pond #2 Lean-To Built By Lean-To Permit 1963, Taken Care Of By Plumley Family
43.5537469236,
-75.059377614
6 Black River Wild Forest Gull Lake Lean-To
43.5341150034,
-74.9280935302
6 Black River Wild Forest Lean-To
43.6299248982,
-75.0362877527
6 Black River Wild Forest Remsen Falls Lean-To Rehabbed In 2008
43.5589136946,
-75.0030576033
6 Black River Wild Forest Sand Lake Falls Lean-To Rehabbed In 2008
43.5998849075,
-75.0203817469
6 Black River Wild Forest Woodhull Lake Lean-To Rehabbed In 2008, Double Sized Lean-To
43.6520754244,
-75.0592470923
6 Black River Wildforest Nelson Lake Trail Lean-To
43.3445446485,
-75.6722203255
6 Cobb Brook State Forest Leanto
44.1990987752,
-74.8148790735
6 Cranberry Lake Wild Forest Bear Mountain Lean-To
44.2105729246,
-74.7181527787
6 Cranberry Lake Wild Forest Burntbridge Pond Lean-To
44.1533999108,
-74.8840290725
6 Cranberry Lake Wild Forest Ranger School Lean-To Campsite 41 Aka Inlet Flow Lean-To
44.0529214425,
-74.9471939334
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Big Shallow Lean-To Cs 30
44.0528916324,
-75.0090580588
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Cage Lake Lean-To
44.0931113064,
-74.8498397365
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Cowhorn Pond Lean-To
44.1123581654,
-74.8914922468
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Janacks Landing Lean-To With Full Sized Privy
44.0474525004,
-74.9526919257
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Little Shallow Lean-To Cs 30
44.1198328093,
-74.8454890242
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Olmstead Pond Lean-To With Full Sized Privy
44.0689970407,
-74.9112845696
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Oswegatchie River Site 13 Lean-To Cs 13 Lt
44.0688665373,
-74.9093532798
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Oswegatchie River Site 15 Lean-To Cs 15 Lt
44.0746275016,
-74.9613775006
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Oswegatchie River Site 34 Lean-To Cs 34 Lt
44.0843538607,
-74.9687312803
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Oswegatchie River Site 38 Lean-To Cs 38 Lt
44.0154640897,
-75.0054753701
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Sand Lake Lean-To Cs 30
43.9284894776,
-74.9448704212
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Trout Pond Lean-To
43.9284894776,
-74.9448704212
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Trout Pond Lean-To
44.0299676783,
-74.9801386129
6 Five Ponds Wilderness Wolf Lake Lean-To Cs 30
43.7029255425,
-75.0960024266
6 Haderondah Middle Branch Lake Lean-To
43.6859486954,
-75.0986138399
6 Haderondah Middle Settlement Lake Lean-To
44.1511613292,
-74.5657606156
6 Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest Black Bay Lean-To Checked 11/2015
44.196860294,
-74.5121752893
6 Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest Eagle Landing Lean-To Tupper Lake Site #5
43.8235350455,
-75.1693122081
6 Independence River Wild Forest Panther Pond Lean-To
43.7083935125,
-75.14645298
6 Independence River Wild Forest Pine Lake Lean-To
43.8089062032,
-75.474955964
6 Lowville Demonstration Area Lowville Forestry Demonstration Area
43.8558345419,
-74.804220953
6 Pigeon Lake Wilderness Andes Creek Lean-To
43.8575116443,
-74.8252446695
6 Pigeon Lake Wilderness Gull Lake Lean-To
43.8764050748,
-74.7655286668
6 Pigeon Lake Wilderness Lower Sister Lake Lean-To
43.8421644493,
-74.8055993839
6 Pigeon Lake Wilderness Russian Lake Lean-To
43.8139160683,
-74.7983685471
6 Pigeon Lake Wilderness Area Queer Lake Lean-To Campsite With Lean-To
43.8348742486,
-75.8607286637
6 Tug Hill State Forest Electric Loop Lean-Too Wooden Lean-Too Built In 1982, By Steve Wood Troop 7
44.3578220602,
-75.3160008277
6 Wolf Lake State Forest Beaver Flow Lean-To Beaver Flow Leanto
44.3242717044,
-75.3337383742
6 Wolf Lake State Forest Huckleberry Lake Lean-To Huckleberry Lake Leanto
44.3322757137,
-75.3211717792
6 Wolf Lake State Forest Moon Pond Lean-To Moon Lake Leanto
44.3322757137,
-75.3211717792
6 Wolf Lake State Forest Moon Pond Lean-To Moon Lake Leanto
44.3322757137,
-75.3211717792
6 Wolf Lake State Forest Moon Pond Lean-To Moon Lake Leanto
44.3322757137,
-75.3211717792
6 Wolf Lake State Forest Moon Pond Lean-To Moon Lake Leanto
44.3363136709,
-75.313863327
6 Wolf Lake State Forest Wolf Lake Lean-To Wolf Lake Leanto
42.746653083,
-75.3797255193
7 Charles E. Baker State Forest Trail 17 Lean-To Primitive Campsite With Fire Pit
42.7627233838,
-75.379619514
7 Charles E. Baker State Forest Woodland Pond Lean-To Primitive Campsite With Hore Tie Rail And Fire Pit
42.3270424066,
-76.4900608723
7 Danby State Forest Chestnut Lean-To
42.3176423354,
-76.4225442513
7 Danby State Forest Tamarack Lean-To
42.8201846305,
-75.8591052772
7 Deruyter State Forest Deruyter Lean-To
42.4228873052,
-75.7674346807
7 Genegantslet State Forest Top Ten Lean-To 20′ X 20′ Log Cabin
42.4728525684,
-76.1787322193
7 Kennedy State Forest Foxfire Lean-To
42.4458019158,
-75.7015069607
7 Ludlow Creek State Forest Ludlow Creek Lean-To 8′ X 10′ Constructed 2002
42.723126977,
-75.8709545002
7 Mariposa State Forest Mariposa Finger Lakes Lean-To
42.7672022335,
-76.0112561891
7 Morgan Hill State Forest Morgan Hill Lean-To
42.6423073773,
-75.7437663179
7 Perkins Pond State Forest Flt Lean-To Lean-To
42.3905962266,
-76.2718006242
7 Robinson Hollow State Forest Kimme Lean-To
42.3276442724,
-76.3290355678
7 Shindagin Hollow State Forest Shindagin Lean-T0 Scheduled For Replacement In 2004
42.5122011517,
-76.1208238604
7 Tuller Hill State Forest Woodchuck Hollow Lean-To Rebuilt In 2002 From Local State Forest Red Pine, Built By Volunteers From Suny Cortland
42.6060629372,
-75.4671141039
7 Whaupaunaucau State Leanto
42.3132130609,
-77.5663734584
8 Burt Hill State Forest On Finger Lake Trail Lean-To
42.625051213,
-77.3586638233
8 High Tor Wma High Tor North Lean-To Campsite With Stone Firepit And Privy Updated By Emily Bonk Forest Tech
42.6146971076,
-77.3661109424
8 High Tor Wma High Tor South Lean-To Campsite With Firepit And Privy Updated By Emily Bonk Forest Tech
42.0965007548,
-77.1964378403
8 Mccarthy Hill State Forest Mccarthy Hill Leanto Built By Fltc 2012
42.2891155929,
-77.1188809327
8 South Bradford State Forest Moss Hill Lean-To
42.3730816642,
-76.9554800047
8 Sugar Hill State Forest Buck Settlement Lean-To Built 2006 By Fltc
42.369515888,
-77.0127591279
8 Sugar Hill State Forest Parks Hollow Lean-To
42.3690917205,
-77.0130036276
8 Sugar Hill State Forest Parks Hollow Lean-To Log Built 2011
42.3822533326,
-77.0026799995
8 Sugar Hill State Forest The Twin Lean-To’s 2 Lean-To At This Location
42.3898077706,
-76.9725898373
8 Sugar Hill State Forest Vanzandt Lean-To
42.3340314562,
-78.532889311
9 Boyce Hill State Forest Flt Lean To Log Lean To Built In 2012 By Flt Club
42.53472215,
-73.9623319605
Cabins
42.3492343019,
-77.8075299409
Flt

Lean-To Side

This lists out the 331 lean-tos with coordinates in the DEC's April 2017 release of Points of Interest Shapefile, that can be obtained from here: http://gis.ny.gov/gisdata/inventories/member.cfm?OrganizationID=529

Classification and Acres

An overview of the amount of land in each classification of the Adirondack Park. Here are a summary of the meanings of the various land classifications.

CLASS Acres Percent
PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 292 0.01%
UNCLASSIFIED 365 0.01%
ADMINISTRATIVE 391 0.02%
HISTORIC 531 0.02%
CANOE AREA 18,989 0.74%
INTENSIVE USE 23,382 0.91%
PRIMITIVE 46,647 1.83%
WILDERNESS 1,160,125 45.39%
WILD FOREST 1,305,233 51.07%
TOTAL ADIRONDACK FOREST PRESERVE 2,555,955 100.00%

After The Fire

A look at each facility (e.g. campground, wild forest, wilderness area), sorted by size, ascending.

FACILITY Acres Percent
SIGNAL BUOY ISLAND 0.1 0.0%
NORTH CREEK PARKING FISHING ACCESS 0.2 0.0%
MILL CREEK PARKING AREA 0.2 0.0%
SAINT REGIS MOUNTAIN HISTORIC AREA 0.2 0.0%
HURRICANE MOUNTAIN HISTORIC AREA 0.2 0.0%
SHEEPSHEAD ISLAND 0.4 0.0%
MILL CREEK FISHING ACCESS 0.5 0.0%
GARDEN ISLAND 0.5 0.0%
GOOSENECK POND PRIMITIVE AREA 0.6 0.0%
COLE ISLAND 0.9 0.0%
FORTH LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 1.1 0.0%
TAHAWAS PRIMITIVE AREA 1.6 0.0%
LAKE COLBY ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONAL CAMP 1.8 0.0%
MIRROR LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 1.9 0.0%
SPOON ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA 1.9 0.0%
GREENE ISLAND MAINTENANCE FACILITY 1.9 0.0%
LAKE FLOWER BOAT LAUNCH 2.1 0.0%
PORT DOUGLASS BOAT LAUNCH 2.4 0.0%
UPPER CHATEAUGAY LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 2.4 0.0%
WILMURT CLUB ROAD 2.9 0.0%
GREAT SACANDAGA LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 3.0 0.0%
TUPPER LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 3.2 0.0%
SARANAC LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 3.3 0.0%
WESTPORT BOAT LAUNCH 3.9 0.0%
PORT HENRY BOAT LAUNCH 4.3 0.0%
STILLWATER BOAT LAUNCH 4.3 0.0%
SOUTH BAY STATE BOAT LAUNCH 4.8 0.0%
CRANBERRY LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 5.1 0.0%
RAQUETTE RIVER BOAT LAUNCH 6.3 0.0%
PRIMITIVE AREA 6.6 0.0%
MIDDLE SARANAC LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 6.8 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE FOREST PRESERVE 7.2 0.0%
SACANDAGA PRIMITIVE AREA 7.2 0.0%
WANAKENA PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 7.5 0.0%
NORTHVILLE-SUB-OFFICE 7.9 0.0%
WILLSBORO BAY BOAT LAUNCH 8.0 0.0%
FULTON CHAIN BOAT LAUNCH 9.1 0.0%
TIED LAKE PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 9.8 0.0%
SARANAC LAKE ISLANDS CAMPGROUND 9.9 0.0%
HURRICANE MOUNTAIN PRIMITIVE AREA 11.2 0.0%
LOWER SARANAC LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 13.6 0.0%
BEAR POND PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 14.1 0.0%
FORKS MOUNTAIN PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 14.7 0.0%
BROADALBIN BOAT LAUNCH 15.7 0.0%
MOSSY POINT STATE BOAT LAUNCH 16.8 0.0%
ALICE BROOK PRIMITIVE AREA 18.8 0.0%
SACANDAGA RIVER STATE BOAT LAUNCH 19.9 0.0%
LONG LAKE STATE BOAT LAUNCH 20.2 0.0%
EAGLE POINT CAMPGROUND 21.0 0.0%
ALDER CREEK PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 23.0 0.0%
SUNY ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTER 23.1 0.0%
RAVEN LAKE PRIMTIVE AREA 24.7 0.0%
POPLAR POINT CAMPGROUND 32.8 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE BATTLEGROUND CAMPGROUND 33.5 0.0%
CAMP SANTANONI 36.1 0.0%
TIOGA POINT CAMPGROUND 36.2 0.0%
ALGER ISLAND CAMPGROUND 37.6 0.0%
PARTLOW LAKE PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 39.0 0.0%
PRIMITVE AREA 45.4 0.0%
BUCK POND PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 47.8 0.0%
CAROGA LAKE CAMPGROUND 49.1 0.0%
DUG MT. PRIMITIVE AREA 49.7 0.0%
LEWEY LAKE CAMPGROUND 53.4 0.0%
LITTLE SAND POINT CAMPGROUND 66.5 0.0%
CROWN POINT CAMPGROUND 73.6 0.0%
ADIRONDACK FISH HATCHERY 74.1 0.0%
POINT COMFORT CAMPGROUND 75.0 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE BATTLEFIELD DAY USE AREA 81.3 0.0%
BOQUET RIVER PRIMTIVE AREA 85.5 0.0%
NEHASANE PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 87.6 0.0%
SUCKER LAKE WATER ACCESS 90.6 0.0%
FIRST BROTHER PRIMITIVE AREA 91.4 0.0%
HEARTHSTONE POINT CAMPGROUND 97.4 0.0%
GOLDEN BEACH CAMPGROUND 98.6 0.0%
INDIAN LAKE ISLANDS CAMPGROUND 102.1 0.0%
JOHN BROWNS FARM HISTORIC SITE 104.6 0.0%
SACANDAGA CAMPGROUND 116.8 0.0%
MEADOWBROOK CAMPGROUND 117.8 0.0%
WILMINGTON NOTCH CAMPGROUND 119.7 0.0%
LINCOLN POND CAMPGROUND 134.1 0.0%
JOHNS BROOK PRIMITIVE AREA 146.6 0.0%
TAYLOR POND CAMPGROUND 146.8 0.0%
LAKE EATON CAMPGROUND 152.1 0.0%
CAMP GABRIELS 158.0 0.0%
SCHUYLER ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA 167.3 0.0%
CATHEAD MTN. PRIMITIVE AREA 172.9 0.0%
SHARP BRIDGE CAMPGROUND 192.9 0.0%
NORTHAMPTON BEACH CAMPGROUND 219.2 0.0%
WAKELY MOUNTAIN PRIMITIVE AREA 224.1 0.0%
LAKE HARRIS CAMPGROUND 233.4 0.0%
SCAROON MANOR DAY USE AREA 240.2 0.0%
EIGHTH LAKE CAMPGROUND 242.0 0.0%
AUSABLE POINT CAMPGROUND 259.5 0.0%
CRANBERRY LAKE CAMPGROUND 264.2 0.0%
LIMEKILN LAKE CAMPGROUND 266.0 0.0%
BROWN TRACT POND CAMPGROUND 272.9 0.0%
POKE-O-MOONSHINE CAMPGROUND 274.1 0.0%
LAKE DURANT CAMPGROUND 276.4 0.0%
PARADOX LAKE CAMPGROUND 287.8 0.0%
BUCK POND CAMPGROUND 302.3 0.0%
ROGERS ROCK CAMPGROUND 307.7 0.0%
FORKED LAKE CAMPGROUND 346.8 0.0%
MEACHAM LAKE CAMPGROUND 359.6 0.0%
UNCLASSIFIED 364.7 0.0%
MOFFITT BEACH CAMPGROUND 386.0 0.0%
CROWN POINT HISTORIC AREA 389.9 0.0%
AMPERSAND PRIMITIVE AREA 423.5 0.0%
ROLLINS POND CAMPGROUND 518.9 0.0%
BALD LEDGE PRIMITIVE AREA 556.5 0.0%
FISH CREEK POND CAMPGROUND 560.1 0.0%
HINCKELY RESERVOIR DAY USE AREA 568.7 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE ISLANDS CAMPGROUND 593.5 0.0%
NICKS LAKE CAMPGROUND 699.6 0.0%
PUTNAM POND CAMPGROUND 850.1 0.0%
LUZERNE CAMPGROUND 853.2 0.0%
VALCOUR ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA 956.9 0.0%
PROSPECT MOUNTAIN 1,001.7 0.0%
DEAD CREEK PRIMITIVE AREA 1,134.9 0.0%
MT. VAN HOEVENBERG SPORTS FACILITY 1,476.6 0.1%
DEER RIVER PRIMITIVE AREA 1,870.0 0.1%
EASTERN FIVE PONDS ACCESS PRIMITIVE AREA 1,907.8 0.1%
MOOSE RIVER PLAINS CAMPING AREA 2,907.1 0.1%
WHITEFACE MTN. SKI CENTER 3,015.9 0.1%
WEST CANADA MTN. PRIMITIVE AREA 3,137.5 0.1%
RAQUETTE RIVER WILD FOREST 3,550.2 0.1%
SPLIT ROCK WILD FOREST 3,662.5 0.1%
GORE MTN. SKI CENTER 3,783.7 0.1%
MADAWASKA FLOW – QUEBEC BROOK PRIMITIVE AREA 6,035.6 0.2%
JAY MTN. WILDERNESS 7,892.3 0.3%
WHITE HILL WILD FOREST 9,640.6 0.4%
ROUND LAKE WILDERNESS 11,426.7 0.4%
LITTLE MOOSE MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS 12,277.8 0.5%
RAQUETTE-JORDAN BOREAL PRIMITIVE AREA 12,437.4 0.5%
GRASSE RIVER WILD FOREST 13,172.6 0.5%
WATSON EAST TRIANGLE WILD FOREST 13,424.3 0.5%
HURRICANE MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS 13,986.7 0.5%
PEPPERBOX WILDERNESS 14,580.0 0.6%
FULTON CHAIN WILD FOREST 15,948.9 0.6%
HORSESHOE LAKE WILD FOREST 17,139.7 0.7%
HUDSON GORGE PRIMITIVE AREA 17,161.8 0.7%
WILMINGTON WILD FOREST 17,493.2 0.7%
SAINT REGIS CANOE AREA 18,989.0 0.7%
WILLIAM C. WHITNEY WILDERNESS 19,273.7 0.8%
GIANT MTN. WILDERNESS 23,460.5 0.9%
SENTINEL RANGE WILDERNESS 23,991.8 0.9%
HA-DE-RON-DAH WILDERNESS 25,788.3 1.0%
CRANBERRY LAKE WILD FOREST 25,897.3 1.0%
ALDRICH POND WILD FOREST 26,179.6 1.0%
MCKENZIE MTN. WILDERNESS 37,464.1 1.5%
BLUE MTN. WILD FOREST 38,394.3 1.5%
HOFFMAN NOTCH WILDERNESS 38,497.6 1.5%
TAYLOR POND WILD FOREST 39,134.9 1.5%
SHAKER MOUNTAIN WILD FOREST 41,360.7 1.6%
SARGENT PONDS WILD FOREST 43,532.3 1.7%
DIX MTN. WILDERNESS 44,753.8 1.8%
HAMMOND POND WILD FOREST 45,907.0 1.8%
PHARAOH LAKE WILDERNESS 46,071.3 1.8%
BLUE RIDGE WILDERNESS 47,297.2 1.9%
CHAZY HIGHLANDS WILD FOREST 47,855.6 1.9%
JESSUP RIVER WILD FOREST 48,228.7 1.9%
PIGEON LAKE WILDERNESS 50,390.5 2.0%
MOOSE RIVER PLAINS WILD FOREST 66,624.9 2.6%
LAKE GEORGE WILD FOREST 71,157.1 2.8%
DEBAR MTN. WILD FOREST 75,893.9 3.0%
SARANAC LAKES WILD FOREST 77,726.8 3.0%
INDEPENDENCE RIVER WILD FOREST 79,096.6 3.1%
VANDERWHACKER MTN. WILD FOREST 83,986.5 3.3%
SILVER LAKE WILDERNESS 108,848.6 4.3%
SIAMESE PONDS WILDERNESS 114,923.8 4.5%
WILCOX LAKE WILD FOREST 125,839.3 4.9%
BLACK RIVER WILD FOREST 127,156.6 5.0%
FIVE PONDS WILDERNESS 139,228.7 5.4%
FERRIS LAKE WILD FOREST 147,184.3 5.8%
WEST CANADA LAKE WILDERNESS 174,292.4 6.8%
HIGH PEAKS WILDERNESS 205,772.7 8.1%
TOTAL ADIRONDACK FOREST PRESERVE 2,555,955.4 100.0%

South Over Cedar River Flow

Now each class of land, broken down by Class, Unit, Facility, Acreage, and Percent.

CLASS UNIT FACILITY Acres Percent
ADMINISTRATIVE DEBAR MTN. CAMP GABRIELS 158.0 0.0%
FERRIS LAKE FERRIS LAKE WILD FOREST 3.3 0.0%
GRASSE RIVER GRASSE RIVER WILD FOREST 7.4 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE GREENE ISLAND MAINTENANCE FACILITY 1.9 0.0%
SARANAC LAKES ADIRONDACK FISH HATCHERY 74.1 0.0%
SARANAC LAKES WILD FOREST 35.8 0.0%
WILCOX LAKE NORTHVILLE-SUB-OFFICE 7.9 0.0%
WILLIAM C. WHITNEY WILLIAM C. WHITNEY WILDERNESS 79.4 0.0%
WILMINGTON SUNY ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES RESEARCH CENTER 23.1 0.0%
TOTAL ADMINISTRATIVE 391.0 0.0%
CANOE AREA SAINT REGIS SAINT REGIS CANOE AREA 18,989.0 0.7%
TOTAL CANOE AREA 18,989.0 0.7%
HISTORIC HAMMOND POND CROWN POINT HISTORIC AREA 389.9 0.0%
HURRICANE MOUNTAIN HURRICANE MOUNTAIN HISTORIC AREA 0.2 0.0%
SAINT REGIS SAINT REGIS MOUNTAIN HISTORIC AREA 0.2 0.0%
SARANAC LAKES JOHN BROWNS FARM HISTORIC SITE 104.6 0.0%
VANDERWHACKER MOUNTAIN CAMP SANTANONI 36.1 0.0%
TOTAL HISTORIC 531.0 0.0%
INTENSIVE USE BLACK RIVER NICKS LAKE CAMPGROUND 699.6 0.0%
BLUE MTN. LAKE DURANT CAMPGROUND 276.4 0.0%
LONG LAKE STATE BOAT LAUNCH 20.2 0.0%
BOG RIVER TUPPER LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 3.2 0.0%
CHAZY HIGHLANDS UPPER CHATEAUGAY LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 2.4 0.0%
CRANBERRY LAKE CRANBERRY LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 5.1 0.0%
CRANBERRY LAKE CAMPGROUND 264.2 0.0%
DEBAR MTN. BUCK POND CAMPGROUND 302.3 0.0%
MEACHAM LAKE CAMPGROUND 359.6 0.0%
FERRIS LAKE HINCKELY RESERVOIR DAY USE AREA 568.7 0.0%
LITTLE SAND POINT CAMPGROUND 66.5 0.0%
POINT COMFORT CAMPGROUND 75.0 0.0%
FULTON CHAIN ALGER ISLAND CAMPGROUND 37.6 0.0%
FORTH LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 1.1 0.0%
HAMMOND POND CROWN POINT CAMPGROUND 73.6 0.0%
LINCOLN POND CAMPGROUND 134.1 0.0%
PARADOX LAKE CAMPGROUND 287.8 0.0%
PORT HENRY BOAT LAUNCH 4.3 0.0%
SHARP BRIDGE CAMPGROUND 192.9 0.0%
INDEPENDENCE RIVER STILLWATER BOAT LAUNCH 4.3 0.0%
JESSUP RIVER INDIAN LAKE ISLANDS CAMPGROUND 102.1 0.0%
LEWEY LAKE CAMPGROUND 53.4 0.0%
MOFFITT BEACH CAMPGROUND 386.0 0.0%
POPLAR POINT CAMPGROUND 32.8 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE HEARTHSTONE POINT CAMPGROUND 97.4 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE BATTLEFIELD DAY USE AREA 81.3 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE BATTLEGROUND CAMPGROUND 33.5 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE FOREST PRESERVE 7.2 0.0%
LAKE GEORGE ISLANDS CAMPGROUND 593.5 0.0%
LUZERNE CAMPGROUND 853.2 0.0%
MOSSY POINT STATE BOAT LAUNCH 16.8 0.0%
PROSPECT MOUNTAIN 1,001.7 0.0%
ROGERS ROCK CAMPGROUND 307.7 0.0%
SOUTH BAY STATE BOAT LAUNCH 4.8 0.0%
MOOSE RIVER PLAINS BROWN TRACT POND CAMPGROUND 272.9 0.0%
EIGHTH LAKE CAMPGROUND 242.0 0.0%
FULTON CHAIN BOAT LAUNCH 9.1 0.0%
LIMEKILN LAKE CAMPGROUND 266.0 0.0%
MOOSE RIVER PLAINS CAMPING AREA 2,907.1 0.1%
PHARAOH LAKE PUTNAM POND CAMPGROUND 850.1 0.0%
SARANAC LAKES FISH CREEK POND CAMPGROUND 560.1 0.0%
LAKE COLBY ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATIONAL CAMP 1.8 0.0%
LAKE FLOWER BOAT LAUNCH 2.1 0.0%
LOWER SARANAC LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 13.6 0.0%
MEADOWBROOK CAMPGROUND 117.8 0.0%
MIDDLE SARANAC LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 6.8 0.0%
MIRROR LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 1.9 0.0%
MT. VAN HOEVENBERG SPORTS FACILITY 1,476.6 0.1%
RAQUETTE RIVER BOAT LAUNCH 6.3 0.0%
ROLLINS POND CAMPGROUND 518.9 0.0%
SARANAC LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 3.3 0.0%
SARANAC LAKE ISLANDS CAMPGROUND 9.9 0.0%
SARGENT PONDS FORKED LAKE CAMPGROUND 346.8 0.0%
GOLDEN BEACH CAMPGROUND 98.6 0.0%
LAKE EATON CAMPGROUND 152.1 0.0%
TIOGA POINT CAMPGROUND 36.2 0.0%
SHAKER MOUNTAIN CAROGA LAKE CAMPGROUND 49.1 0.0%
NORTHAMPTON BEACH CAMPGROUND 219.2 0.0%
SACANDAGA RIVER STATE BOAT LAUNCH 19.9 0.0%
TAYLOR POND AUSABLE POINT CAMPGROUND 259.5 0.0%
POKE-O-MOONSHINE CAMPGROUND 274.1 0.0%
PORT DOUGLASS BOAT LAUNCH 2.4 0.0%
TAYLOR POND CAMPGROUND 146.8 0.0%
WESTPORT BOAT LAUNCH 3.9 0.0%
WILLSBORO BAY BOAT LAUNCH 8.0 0.0%
VANDERWHACKER MOUNTAIN EAGLE POINT CAMPGROUND 21.0 0.0%
GORE MTN. SKI CENTER 3,783.7 0.1%
LAKE HARRIS CAMPGROUND 233.4 0.0%
SCAROON MANOR DAY USE AREA 240.2 0.0%
WHITEFACE MTN. SKI CENTER WHITEFACE MTN. SKI CENTER 3,015.9 0.1%
WILMINGTON NOTCH CAMPGROUND 119.7 0.0%
WILCOX LAKE BROADALBIN BOAT LAUNCH 15.7 0.0%
GREAT SACANDAGA LAKE BOAT LAUNCH 3.0 0.0%
SACANDAGA CAMPGROUND 116.8 0.0%
TOTAL INTENSIVE USE 23,382.3 0.9%
PRIMITIVE ALDRICH POND PRIMITVE AREA 45.4 0.0%
BLUE RIDGE WAKELY MOUNTAIN PRIMITIVE AREA 224.1 0.0%
DEBAR MTN. DEER RIVER PRIMITIVE AREA 1,870.0 0.1%
MADAWASKA FLOW – QUEBEC BROOK PRIMITIVE AREA 6,035.6 0.2%
FIVE PONDS ALICE BROOK PRIMITIVE AREA 18.8 0.0%
EASTERN FIVE PONDS ACCESS PRIMITIVE AREA 1,907.8 0.1%
GIANT MTN. BOQUET RIVER PRIMTIVE AREA 85.5 0.0%
HIGH PEAKS AMPERSAND PRIMITIVE AREA 423.5 0.0%
JOHNS BROOK PRIMITIVE AREA 146.6 0.0%
TAHAWAS PRIMITIVE AREA 1.6 0.0%
HORSESHOE LAKE DEAD CREEK PRIMITIVE AREA 1,134.9 0.0%
HUDSON GORGE HUDSON GORGE PRIMITIVE AREA 17,161.8 0.7%
HURRICANE MOUNTAIN HURRICANE MOUNTAIN PRIMITIVE AREA 11.2 0.0%
LAKE CHAMPLAIN ISLANDS COLE ISLAND 0.9 0.0%
GARDEN ISLAND 0.5 0.0%
SCHUYLER ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA 167.3 0.0%
SHEEPSHEAD ISLAND 0.4 0.0%
SIGNAL BUOY ISLAND 0.1 0.0%
SPOON ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA 1.9 0.0%
VALCOUR ISLAND PRIMITIVE AREA 956.9 0.0%
PHARAOH LAKE BALD LEDGE PRIMITIVE AREA 556.5 0.0%
FIRST BROTHER PRIMITIVE AREA 91.4 0.0%
GOOSENECK POND PRIMITIVE AREA 0.6 0.0%
RAQUETTE RIVER RAQUETTE-JORDAN BOREAL PRIMITIVE AREA 12,437.4 0.5%
SENTINEL RANGE PRIMITIVE AREA 6.6 0.0%
SIAMESE PONDS DUG MT. PRIMITIVE AREA 49.7 0.0%
SILVER LAKE CATHEAD MTN. PRIMITIVE AREA 172.9 0.0%
WEST CANADA LAKE WEST CANADA MTN. PRIMITIVE AREA 3,137.5 0.1%
TOTAL PRIMITIVE 46,647.3 1.8%
PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR FIVE PONDS ALDER CREEK PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 23.0 0.0%
BEAR POND PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 14.1 0.0%
BUCK POND PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 47.8 0.0%
PARTLOW LAKE PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 39.0 0.0%
TIED LAKE PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 9.8 0.0%
WANAKENA PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 7.5 0.0%
PEPPERBOX RAVEN LAKE PRIMTIVE AREA 24.7 0.0%
SIAMESE PONDS FORKS MOUNTAIN PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 14.7 0.0%
SILVER LAKE SACANDAGA PRIMITIVE AREA 7.2 0.0%
WEST CANADA LAKE WEST CANADA LAKE WILDERNESS 13.8 0.0%
WILMURT CLUB ROAD 2.9 0.0%
WILLIAM C. WHITNEY NEHASANE PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 87.6 0.0%
TOTAL PRIMITIVE CORRIDOR 291.9 0.0%
UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 364.7 0.0%
TOTAL UNCLASSIFIED 364.7 0.0%
WILD FOREST ALDRICH POND ALDRICH POND WILD FOREST 26,179.6 1.0%
SUCKER LAKE WATER ACCESS 90.6 0.0%
BLACK RIVER BLACK RIVER WILD FOREST 127,156.6 5.0%
BLUE MTN. BLUE MTN. WILD FOREST 38,394.3 1.5%
CHAZY HIGHLANDS CHAZY HIGHLANDS WILD FOREST 47,855.6 1.9%
CRANBERRY LAKE CRANBERRY LAKE WILD FOREST 25,897.3 1.0%
DEBAR MTN. DEBAR MTN. WILD FOREST 75,893.9 3.0%
FERRIS LAKE FERRIS LAKE WILD FOREST 147,181.0 5.8%
FULTON CHAIN FULTON CHAIN WILD FOREST 15,948.9 0.6%
GRASSE RIVER GRASSE RIVER WILD FOREST 13,165.1 0.5%
HAMMOND POND HAMMOND POND WILD FOREST 45,907.0 1.8%
HORSESHOE LAKE HORSESHOE LAKE WILD FOREST 17,139.7 0.7%
INDEPENDENCE RIVER INDEPENDENCE RIVER WILD FOREST 79,096.6 3.1%
JESSUP RIVER JESSUP RIVER WILD FOREST 48,228.7 1.9%
LAKE GEORGE LAKE GEORGE WILD FOREST 71,157.1 2.8%
MOOSE RIVER PLAINS MOOSE RIVER PLAINS WILD FOREST 66,624.9 2.6%
RAQUETTE RIVER RAQUETTE RIVER WILD FOREST 3,550.2 0.1%
SARANAC LAKES SARANAC LAKES WILD FOREST 77,691.0 3.0%
SARGENT PONDS SARGENT PONDS WILD FOREST 43,532.3 1.7%
SHAKER MOUNTAIN SHAKER MOUNTAIN WILD FOREST 41,360.7 1.6%
SPLIT ROCK SPLIT ROCK WILD FOREST 3,662.5 0.1%
TAYLOR POND TAYLOR POND WILD FOREST 39,134.9 1.5%
VANDERWHACKER MOUNTAIN NORTH CREEK PARKING FISHING ACCESS 0.2 0.0%
VANDERWHACKER MTN. WILD FOREST 83,986.5 3.3%
WATSON EAST TRIANGLE WATSON EAST TRIANGLE WILD FOREST 13,424.3 0.5%
WHITE HILL WHITE HILL WILD FOREST 9,640.6 0.4%
WILCOX LAKE MILL CREEK FISHING ACCESS 0.5 0.0%
MILL CREEK PARKING AREA 0.2 0.0%
WILCOX LAKE WILD FOREST 125,839.3 4.9%
WILMINGTON WILMINGTON WILD FOREST 17,493.2 0.7%
TOTAL WILD FOREST 1,305,233.2 51.1%
WILDERNESS BLUE RIDGE BLUE RIDGE WILDERNESS 47,297.2 1.9%
DIX MTN. DIX MTN. WILDERNESS 44,753.8 1.8%
FIVE PONDS FIVE PONDS WILDERNESS 139,228.7 5.4%
GIANT MTN. GIANT MTN. WILDERNESS 23,460.5 0.9%
HA-DE-RON-DAH HA-DE-RON-DAH WILDERNESS 25,788.3 1.0%
HIGH PEAKS HIGH PEAKS WILDERNESS 205,772.7 8.1%
HOFFMAN NOTCH HOFFMAN NOTCH WILDERNESS 38,497.6 1.5%
HURRICANE MOUNTAIN HURRICANE MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS 13,986.7 0.5%
JAY MTN. JAY MTN. WILDERNESS 7,892.3 0.3%
LITTLE MOOSE MOUNTAIN LITTLE MOOSE MOUNTAIN WILDERNESS 12,277.8 0.5%
MCKENZIE MTN. MCKENZIE MTN. WILDERNESS 37,464.1 1.5%
PEPPERBOX PEPPERBOX WILDERNESS 14,580.0 0.6%
PHARAOH LAKE PHARAOH LAKE WILDERNESS 46,071.3 1.8%
PIGEON LAKE PIGEON LAKE WILDERNESS 50,390.5 2.0%
ROUND LAKE ROUND LAKE WILDERNESS 11,426.7 0.4%
SENTINEL RANGE SENTINEL RANGE WILDERNESS 23,991.8 0.9%
SIAMESE PONDS SIAMESE PONDS WILDERNESS 114,923.8 4.5%
SILVER LAKE SILVER LAKE WILDERNESS 108,848.6 4.3%
WEST CANADA LAKE WEST CANADA LAKE WILDERNESS 174,278.6 6.8%
WILLIAM C. WHITNEY WILLIAM C. WHITNEY WILDERNESS 19,194.3 0.8%
TOTAL WILDERNESS 1,160,125.2 45.4%
TOTAL ADIRONDACK FOREST PRESERVE 2,555,955.4 100.0%

While this is a re-run of a couple of years ago, and the data is somewhat out of date with the addition of the Essex Chain of Lakes, it still gives a good overview of the public lands of the Adirondacks.