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November is my favorite time of the year πŸ¦ƒ

November is my favorite time of the year πŸ¦ƒ

Wetlands Across the Canal

If you ask most people, outside of the most dedicated deer hunters, probably November wouldn’t rank on their short list of the best months of the year. But it really is my favorite.

November is that time of year typically before snow is on the ground and things are icy and slippery. It’s a time when the leaves are off the trees and the woods lays bare for all to see. Wildlife is busy gathering food in preparation for the long winter ahead – or simply heading south as is the case with the birds and geese.

The trees gone bare reveal many a vista hidden by the leaves of summer. You can see contours of the woods once hidden, the old farm garbage dump in the gully. The deer are in their rut, carelessly wandering around the woods mostly looking for does to impregnate. The air has such a nice cool but refreshing feel. It’s so nice to be able to put that vest back on again.

With colder weather upon us, folks fire up their woodstoves and outdoor wood boilers, giving small towns across the area that very homey back woods smell of wood smoke. Farmers who have harvested their crops are busy applying manure, hoping to fertilize the ground before its frozen. It can be tangy and pungent but it’s part of the season.

I like the cool long nights of November in the woods. I like wearing my vest, sitting down by the campfire. I like how quiet the woods is, the starry nights that start early and how the moonlight shines through the trees. Or the deep blue skies and the browns and grays of the autumn months.

Second half of August πŸŽͺ

So it would seem as time marches on so quickly. Altamont Fair is underway. Tomorrow it’s off to the Adirondacks and it should be a nice day and hopefully Friday won’t be too cold and wet. Got some books to read on Friday, I’ll toss in the heater in case I want to warm my hands.

Good morning! What day is it? A a happy Pseudo Friday for Me Day, of course. Rain and 65 degrees in Delmar, NY. β˜” There is a south-southeast breeze at 6 mph. πŸƒ. The dew point is 63 degrees. The skies will clear around 3 pm.

Out walking 🚢 this morning, red kidney beans cooking down on the stove 🍲 to enjoy with maple syrup up at camp this weekend. Thinking cold black coffee β˜• this morning, cream of wheat with chia seeds, yogurt, lemon πŸ‹ maybe a touch of stevia and some cherries πŸ’ to get the day started. And maybe some of the red beans with maple syrup for protein. Save the rest for camp. πŸ•

Today will have patchy drizzle with a chance of showers before 10am, then a chance of showers between 10am and 2pm. Mostly cloudy 🌦, with a high of 79 degrees at 4pm. Three degrees below normal, which is similar to a typical day around September 1st. Maximum dew point of 69 at 2pm. South wind around 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. The high last year was 87 degrees. The record high of 97 was set in 1936.

I’m on the fence about taking Blackie 🚡 to work today. I don’t think it’s going to rain but there is always the chance. On the other hand, I kind of like taking my bike to work, doesn’t add much time but it’s free exercise especially the ride back home 🏑 and saves on the bus 🚍 fare. Food Festival is today, so I’ll have to take Howard rather than ride across the Plaza at the end of the day and they’re a risk of thunderstorm β›ˆ. Time wise it doesn’t make much difference, but I also don’t want to be too tired when I get packed tonight. Plan is to leave by around 8 AM or so tomorrow, though not too early as I’m not sure when Samdill Farm Stand opens, though I want to hit that on the way up. 🌽 πŸ₯¦

Solar noon 🌞 is at 1:01 pm with sun having an altitude of 61.2° from the due south horizon (-9.6° 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 πŸ… starts at 7:19 pm with the sun in the west-northwest (283°). πŸ“Έ The sunset is in the west-northwest (290°) with the sun dropping below the horizon at 7:58 pm after setting for 3 minutes and 4 seconds with dusk around 8:26 pm, which is one minute and 29 seconds earlier than yesterday. πŸŒ‡ At dusk you’ll see the Waxing Crescent πŸŒ’ Moon in the west-northwest (291°) at an altitude of 1° from the horizon, 252,188 miles away. πŸš€ The best time to look at the stars is after 9:05 pm. At sunset, look for partly clear skies πŸŒ„ and temperatures around 77 degrees. The dew point will be 67 degrees. There will be a south breeze at 5 mph. Today will have 13 hours and 55 minutes of daytime, a decrease of 2 minutes and 33 seconds over yesterday.

Tonight will have patchy fog after 5am. Otherwise, mostly cloudy πŸŒ†, with a low of 64 degrees at 5am. Three degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 68 at 6pm. Light south wind. In 2022, we had cloudy skies in the evening, which became mostly clear by the early hours of the morning. It became somewhat humid as the night progressed. It got down to 62 degrees. The record low of 40 occurred back in 1979.

Tomorrow looks beautiful with only a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms after 4pm, as it’s summer. β˜€οΈ Partly sunny, with a high near 81. South wind 5 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%. Then Thursday night it turns wetter with showers and thunderstorms likely. Hopefully late enough, it won’t impact my evening. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 66. Southeast wind 6 to 9 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.

Plan is to leave early πŸŒ… hopefully around 8 AM or 9 AM, then head north with the first stop to top off my tank in Rotterdam, then Sandil’s Farm in Tribes Hill for veggies πŸ₯¦ 🌽 then to Walmart in Johnstown for a few groceries and supplies πŸ›’, then maybe Rogers Orchards 🍎 for fresh apples, then up hopefully to the House Pond Campsite. By noontime, I want to get camp set up πŸ• , inflate the tube, and get floating in the East Branch, as it might be the warmest day. Then in the evening, ride up to Potholers and cool off in the Potholers. πŸ“» I’ve downloaded several podcasts and Youtube videos to listen to while up at camp.

Come Friday, it’s a bit of a wet start. 🌧 Showers and thunderstorms likely before 2pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 2pm and 5pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Southwest wind 6 to 13 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. Maybe not a washout. Then Friday night, a chance of showers and thunderstorms before 8pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 55. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New rainfall amounts less than a tenth of an inch possible.

I got from “Salt, fat, acid, heat : mastering the elements of good cooking” by Samin Nosrat from the library πŸ“š and plan on reading it on Friday morning. ♨ I think I will pack the heater, so I can warm up next to it in case it’s cold. Also going to pack the screen tent, πŸŽͺ as it’s been such a wet summer and I’m thinking it could be buggy. 🐜 By evening it shouldn’t be too bad, might go for a nice ride on Blackie 🚲 along Piseco-Powley Road with the headlight as I get back late, as sunset is around 8 PM. Maybe too cold to swim, but who knows. πŸŒ†

A picture perfect weekend after we get past Friday on tap. 😎 Cool but sunny. Saturday, mostly sunny, with a high near 74. Maximum dew point of 56 at 1pm. Sunday, sunny, with a high near 84. Maximum dew point of 64 at 7pm. Typical average high for the weekend is 82 degrees. I am thinking I want to ride most of Piseco-Powley Road and hike back to Goldmine Stream Falls or maybe Sand Like on Saturday. Sunday, maybe the Potholers and then end the day in Little Falls, exploring Moss Island and the Herkimer Home, and riding the Erie Canal Trail. I am not planning to get home until dusk, so I will have the full afternoon and evening. I am undecided if I’ll bring the kayak, I’m actually leaning against it at this point. πŸ›Ά Paddling the Mohawk River might be fun but I can see more on Blackie on the bike trail.

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. It became a center part of protecting the flock of birds, requiring duck stamps among other things.

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. Sometimes the sun isn’t so nice, not that we’ve had much of it recently but hopefully tomorrow and most of the weekend, bar maybe a few hours of showers on Friday morning. We are though overdue for a big solar storm, and that could be very disruptive to every day life across the world, as the power grid gets shutdown and radio networks go dead during the storm.

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. πŸ‘¨‍πŸ’» I’m not sure I love the direction Ubuntu has been going lately with the snaps, but I do like the XFCE window manager and I don’t know if I want to change over to a totally new distro, having to reinstall everything. Maybe eventually when I get a new laptop when my current one wears out — it’s now going on 7 years old, and while I don’t care it’s getting old but I do worry physical components wear out after a while. That said, I don’t carry it around as much now as I use my phone for most things.

And in 1966, the House Un-American Activities Committee begins investigations of Americans who have aided the Viet Cong. 🏡 The committee stated to intended to introduce legislation making these activities illegal. Anti-war demonstrators disrupt the meeting and 50 people are arrested. A long time ago now — but it reminds me a bit of the War in Iraq when I was young with Bush as President.

As previously noted, there are 2 weeks until Average High Falls To 79 ️Degrees ⛱️️️ when the sun will be setting at 7:35 pm with dusk at 8:03 pm. On that day in 2022, we had rain and temperatures between 90 and 66 degrees. We hit a record high of 98 back in 1953. The 1953 heat wave!

West Towards Burnt-Rossman Hills

Now is the time to check how many fingers you have πŸŽ‡

For the first time in generations, there has not been a time when so many Americans have lawful access to consumer fireworks and sparklers and the ability to legally drive on highways a 70 mph or faster. More states are legalizing cannabis products and the Supreme Court seems to finally protect and enforce the second.

Good morning, America πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ ! 247 years going strong, only three more before a quarter millennium has come and gone. Have fun with your fireworks and remember as the sign says, you are responsible for your own safety, not some government worker.

Cloudy and 68 degrees for the morning walk. ☁ Calm wind. The dew point is 67 degrees. The muggers and the sultry weather will be sticking around for a while. The skies will clear around 1 pm. Air quality is moderate around 55.

Already a rather muggy day and it will be hot by evening 😰 but it should be be a nice one for fireworks πŸŽ‡ and barbecues. πŸ” I’m out for my morning walk 🚢 a little later than normal but earlier than over the long weekend. I had my hard boiled egg πŸ₯š and black coffee β˜•, I am thinking about having a those 🍌 banana oatmeal pancakes πŸ₯ž I make in the food processor topped with strawberries. πŸ“

Independence Day will have a slight chance of showers, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 1pm. Otherwise, partly sunny 🌦, with a high of 84 degrees at 5pm. One degree above normal. Maximum dew point of 71 at 11am. Calm wind becoming north around 6 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New rainfall amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. The high last year was 84 degrees. The record high of 104 was set in 1911.

Yesterday after spending too much time working on my old jalopy of a bicycle πŸ›  🚲 I ended up going for a delightful walk 🚢 out to Bender Mellon Preserve. 🐦 πŸ¦‹ Lots of birds and butterflies and flowers 🌼, I made sure to stay out of the poison ivy. Kind of a hot and humid day but the rail trail is quite shaded and I was back home before the thunderstorms β›ˆ came rolling through. 8.8 miles walked 🚢 for the day.

Solar noon 🌞 is at 1:00 pm with sun having an altitude of 70.3Β° from the due south horizon (-0.5Β° vs. 6/21). A six foot person will cast a 2.2 foot shadow today compared to 2.2 feet on the first day of summer. The golden hour πŸ… starts at 7:55 pm with the sun in the west-northwest (296Β°). πŸ“Έ The sunset is in the west-northwest (303Β°) with the sun dropping below the horizon at 8:37 pm after setting for 3 minutes and 26 seconds with dusk around 9:11 pm, which is 14 seconds earlier than yesterday. πŸŒ‡ The best time to look at the stars is after 9:57 pm. At sunset, look for rain 🌧 and thunderstorms 🌩 and temperatures around 79 degrees. The dew point will be 71 degrees. There will be a calm wind. Today will have 15 hours and 16 minutes of daytime, a decrease of 50 seconds over yesterday.

Tonight will have a chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly before 7pm. Partly cloudy 🌧, with a low of 65 degrees at 6am. Three degrees above normal. Maximum dew point of 71 at 8pm. Calm wind. Chance of precipitation is 30%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. In 2022, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became rain by the early hours of the morning. It got down to 65 degrees. The record low of 44 occurred back in 1982.

On this day in 1776, The United States Declaration of Independence is adopted by the Second Continental Congress. 51 years later, slavery would be banned in New York State in 1821. Starting the day after Independence Day 1967, you would be able to FOIL the Federal Government, after U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Freedom of Information Act into law on July 4, 1966. Then citizens could request information on how much the federal government spent on fireworks the night before.

Right now, a split verdict on the weekend. πŸ˜• Saturday, a chance of showers between 8am and 2pm, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 84. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Maximum dew point of 67 at 10am. Sunday, a chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 84. Chance of precipitation is 40%. Maximum dew point of 67 at 11am. Typical average high for the weekend is 84 degrees.

Wouldn’t be a bad weekend as it stands for heading out of town 🌲 but I have a feeling I won’t be as I’m kind of busy and really want to take delivery of a bicycle 🚲 next weekend. Saves money πŸ’΅ to stay home plus the following week is my dentist appointment 🦷 so it would make sense to head out after that.

Looking ahead, next Tuesday is World Population Day πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘§ when the sun will be setting at 8:35 pm with dusk at 9:07 pm. The thunderstorms at least will be booming. On that day in 2022, we had hot weather, partly sunny and temperatures between 91 and 55 degrees. Typically, the high temperature is 84 degrees. We hit a record high of 98 back in 1936.

 Natural Rock Dam

It’s early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world | AP News

Here comes El Nino: It’s early, likely to be big, sloppy and add even more heat to a warming world | AP News

FILE - People walk along the oceanfront at Jensen Beach Park, where waves were reaching the dune's edge as conditions deteriorated with the approach of Hurricane Nicole, Nov. 9, 2022, in Jensen Beach, Fla. After months of gradually warming sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean, NOAA officially issued an El Nino advisory Thursday, June 8, 2023, and stated that this one might be different than the others. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File) 1 of 4 FILE - People walk along the oceanfront at Jensen Beach Park, where waves were reaching the dune's edge as conditions deteriorated with the approach of Hurricane Nicole, Nov. 9, 2022, in Jensen Beach, Fla. After months of gradually warming sea surface temperatures in the tropical Pacific Ocean, NOAA officially issued an El Nino advisory Thursday, June 8, 2023, and stated that this one might be different than the others. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell, File)

An early bird El Nino has officially formed, likely to be strong, warp weather worldwide and give an already warming Earth an extra kick of natural heat, meteorologists announced.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Thursday issued an El Nino advisory, announcing the arrival of the climatic condition. It may not quite be like the others.

It formed a month or two earlier than most El Ninos do, which “gives it room to grow,” and there’s a 56% chance it will be considered strong and a 25% chance it reaches supersized levels, said climate scientist Michelle L’Heureux, head of NOAA’s El Nino/La Nina forecast office.

What I Like To Do Around Camp

People sometimes ask what I like to do while campingβ›Ί Besides sitting by the fire and listening to the spring peepers and the birds,🐸 I also will often put on some music or a podcast, especially in the evening.

In the day time I like to cook – I actually like camp cooking better than at home as I’m not distracted by all the other things going on at home. 🍳I also spend a lot of time reading as camping often is a long distraction free time for me. Lately I’ve been spending more time writing, 📚as I’m trying to capture more of my thoughts and experiences in words.

 Camping At Camp Run

Camping in the wilderness is a chance to get away from all the noise and problems that are inherent in living in the city.

State Truck Trails and Forest Preserve Roads Over A Half Mile

Looking for state land to wheel on? This list shows all of the conservation department-maintained DEC truck trails and public access roads that are more then a 1/2 mile long. This roads are varied, but most of them are dirt roads that take you through the back country. Town maintained roads through state forests are generally not shown on in this listing.

State Land Road Miles
Albert J. Woodford Memorial State Forest Truck Trail 0.7
Albert J. Woodford Memorial State Forest Janis Road 1.1
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Powell Road 0.5
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Mullins Flow Road 0.6
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Little River Road 0.7
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Silver Dawn Road 0.7
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Jackworks Trail 1.1
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest South Creek Lake Road 1.6
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Tyler Road 3.7
Aldrich Pond Wild Forest Streeter Lake Road 4.8
Allen Lake State Forest George Forest Road 1.5
Ambler State Forest Truck Trail 1.8
Ampersand Primitive Area Ampersand Park Road 3.2
Andersen Hill State Forest Big Pine Public Forest Acess Road 1.5
Arctic China State Forest China Public Forest Access Road 1.1
Arctic China State Forest Shears Public Forest Access Road 2
Arctic China State Forest Dunbar Public Forest Access Road 2.1
Armlin Hill State Forest Truck Trail 1.1
Arnold Lake State Forest Public Forest Access Road 0.9
Arnold Lake State Forest Hartwick Forest Access Road 1
Ashland Pinnacle State Forest Ashland Pinnacle Access Road #2 0.5
Ashland Pinnacle State Forest Haul Road #1/Long Path Hiking Trail 1.4
Avon Regional Office Goodlake Year Entrance Road 0.7
Baker School House State Forest Baker School House Public Forest Acess Road 1.8
Bald Mountain State Forest Howe Forest Road 2.4
Balsam Creek State Forest Briar Hill Road 1.5
Barbour Brook State Forest Barbour Brook Public Forest Access Road 2
Basswood State Forest Burlington Public Forest Access Road 0.5
Basswood State Forest Basswood Pond Public Forest Access Road 1
Basswood State Forest Dr. Crouch Truck Trail 1.3
Bates State Forest Pucker Street 1
Bates State Forest Bates Forest Road 2.6
Battle Hill State Forest Unnamed 1.3
Bear Pond Primitive Area Bear Pond Road 0.8
Bear Swamp State Forest Karsch Haul Road 0.5
Bear Swamp State Forest Joe Chamberlin Public Forest Access Road 1.6
Bear Swamp State Forest Roseboom Public Facility Truck Trail 1.8
Bear Swamp State Forest Snowmobile Trail 8.3
Bearpen Mountain State Forest Ski Run Road 2.1
Beartown State Forest Town Road 0.7
Beartown State Forest Cotton Road 0.8
Beartown State Forest Steam Mill Road 0.8
Beartown State Forest Aspen Hollow Road 2.4
Beaver Creek State Forest Public Forest Access Road 2, Madison 11 0.5
Beaver Creek State Forest Truck Trail -2-12 0.7
Beaver Creek State Forest Public Forest Access Road 1, Madison 11 1.3
Beaver Creek State Forest Truck Trail -1-12 3.6
Beaver Dam State Forest Sears Public Forest Acess Road 1.4
Beaver Meadow State Forest Weir Dam Truck Trail 0.5
Beebe Hill State Forest Barrett Pond Road 1.4
Beebe Hill State Forest Loop Road 2.3
Big Brook State Forest County Line Road Spur 0.6
Big Brook State Forest Walasek Mulcoy Road 0.8
Big Brook State Forest Hanifin Road 0.9
Big Brook State Forest County Line Road 1.4
Birdseye Hollow State Forest Sanford Lake Access Road 0.5
Black Creek State Forest Stanley Road 1.1
Black River Wild Forest Remsen Falls Trail 0.5
Black River Wild Forest Woods Lake Road 0.5
Black River Wild Forest Gull Lake Road 0.6
Black River Wild Forest Flansburg Road 0.7
Black River Wild Forest Party Road 0.7
Black River Wild Forest Black Creek Road 0.8
Black River Wild Forest Cohen Road 1.7
Black River Wild Forest Flansberg Road 2.6
Black River Wild Forest Black Creek Lake Road 3
Black River Wild Forest Haskell Road 3
Black River Wild Forest Mill Creek Road 3.4
Black River Wild Forest Nicks Lake Campground Roads 3.5
Black River Wild Forest Wolf Lake Landing Road 4.8
Black River Wild Forest West Creek Road 6.3
Blenheim Hill State Forest Ward Allen Road 1.1
Blenheim Hill State Forest Quarry Road 1.2
Blue Mountain Wild Forest Deer Pond Road 1.1
Blue Mountain Wild Forest Chain Lakes Road North 1.3
Blue Mountain Wild Forest Polaris Road 1.3
Bombay State Forest Cross Haul Road 0.7
Bombay State Forest Railroad Bed Public Forest Acess Road 1.2
Bombay State Forest Pike Brook Haul Road 3.1
Bonaparte’s Cave State Forest Corbine Road 0.8
Bonaparte’s Cave State Forest Mud Pond Road 0.8
Boutwell Hill State Forest Arab Hill Forest Road, Cha 1 Section 0.8
Boutwell Hill State Forest Arab Hill Forest Road, Cha 7 Section 2.1
Boyce Hill State Forest Jackson Forest Road 0.6
Brasher State Forest Route 53 Haul Road 0.5
Brasher State Forest Beaver Pond Trail 0.6
Brasher State Forest Kennehan Haul Road 0.8
Brasher State Forest Bush Road 1.1
Brasher State Forest Buckley Haul Road 1.2
Brasher State Forest Cc Dam Public Forest Access Road 1.2
Brasher State Forest Mccarthy Public Forest Access Road 1.6
Brasher State Forest Liberty Public Forest Access Road 1.7
Brasher State Forest Hastings Falls Haul Road 2.1
Brasher State Forest Wilson Public Forest Access Road 2.1
Brasher State Forest Camp / Larue Public Forest Access Road 2.2
Brasher State Forest Pascal Haul Road 2.4
Brasher State Forest Bush Public Forest Access Road 2.9
Brasher State Forest Railroad Bed Public Forest Access Road 3.6
Brokenstraw State Forest Brokenstraw Forest Road 1.7
Bryant Hill State Forest Hawk Forest Road 1.4
Buck Hill State Forest Hertz Road 0.7
Buck Hill State Forest Truck Trail 1.5
Buck Hill State Forest Buck Hill Road 3.1
Bucks Brook State Forest Access Trail 0.6
Buckton State Forest Buckton Haul Road 0.8
Bucktooth State Forest Baily Hollow Forest Road 0.6
Bucktooth State Forest Manley Hill Forest Road 1
Bully Hill State Forest Dixon Forest Road 1
Bully Hill State Forest Connection Forest Road 1.6
Bully Hill State Forest Stearns Forest Road 2.1
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Koenig Road 0.5
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Betty Brook Haul Road 0.6
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Eminence Dead End Truck Trail 0.7
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Duck Pond Road 1.2
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Monkey Run Truck Trail East 1.3
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Yankee Street Truck Trail 1.3
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Betty Brook Road 1.4
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Betty Brook Truck Trail 1.5
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Duck Pond Truck Trail 1.5
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Morey Road Truck Trail 1.7
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Eminence Road Truck Trail 2.6
Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest Burnt Hill Road 2.9
Bush Hill State Forest Fox Cross Forest Road 2
California Hill State Forest Wayawanda Road 0.7
Canacadea State Forest Macduff Road 2.3
Canadaway Creek Wma Dibble Hill Forest Road 2
Canaseraga State Forest Ringelberg Truck Trail 0.5
Canaseraga State Forest Right Fork Truck Trail 1
Canaseraga State Forest Stanley Road 1.1
Canaseraga State Forest Left Fork Truck Trail 1.4
Caroga Lake Campground Campground Road 2
Catherineville State Forest Santamont Access Trail 1.1
Catherineville State Forest Circle Public Forest Access Road 1.8
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 5 0.6
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 2 0.9
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 6 0.9
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 4 1.4
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 12 1.5
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 8 1.9
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 7 2.1
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 1 3
Charles E. Baker State Forest Truck Trail 13 3.2
Chazy Highlands State Forest Spring Road 0.6
Cherry Valley State Forest Kniskern Public Access Road 1.2
Cherry Valley State Forest Mosse Public Forest Access Road 1.9
Cinnamon Lake State Forest Hornby Road Haul Road 0.7
Clapper Hollow State Forest Clapper Hollow Truck Trail 1
Clark Hill State Forest Abandoned Town Road 0.8
Clark Hill State Forest Truck Trail 0.9
Clark Hill State Forest Access Road North Of Buck Hill Road 0.9
Clark Hill State Forest Class A Truck Trail 1.2
Clark Hill State Forest Haul Road 1.3
Cliffside State Forest Railroad Haul Road 1.3
Cobb Brook State Forest Unnamed Truck Trail 0.6
Cold Creek State Forest Headwaters Forest Road 1.4
Cold Spring Brook State Forest Cold Spring Brook Public Forest Access Road 1.9
Cole Hill State Forest Cr 2 Access Road 0.8
Coyle Hill State Forest Warner Spur Forest Road 0.5
Coyle Hill State Forest Slawson Forest Road 0.8
Coyle Hill State Forest Warner Forest Road 1.8
Cranberry Lake Campground Campground Road 2.5
Cranberry Lake Wild Forest Grass River Railroad 6.1
Cuyler Hill State Forest Jipson Hill Public Forest Acess Road 1.3
Cuyler Hill State Forest Cuyler Hill Public Forest Acess Road 5.1
David A. Sarnoff Preserve Field Access Road 0.8
Debar Mountain Wild Forest Debar Game Refuge Road 0.5
Debar Mountain Wild Forest Debar Meadow Road 0.6
Debar Mountain Wild Forest Vanderwalker Road 0.9
Debar Mountain Wild Forest 4 Mile Road Riffle Season Access Corridor 1.1
Debar Mountain Wild Forest Ny Centrail Railroad Bed 2.2
Deer River State Forest Ccc Road 0.6
Deer River State Forest Hogsback Road 0.6
Deer River State Forest Willow Road 0.6
Deer River State Forest Glaze Road 0.7
Deer River State Forest Avery Lot Road 0.9
Deer River State Forest Esseltine Hill Road 0.9
Deer River State Forest Ricky’s Number Trail 1
Deer River State Forest Horse Barn Road 1.2
Deer River State Forest Laramie Road 1.3
Deer River State Forest Beanville Road 1.4
Deer River State Forest Spruce Road 1.6
Deer River State Forest Loope Road 2
Deer River State Forest Firewood Road 2.6
Degrasse State Forest Burns Flats Road 0.5
Degrasse State Forest Loop Road 1.2
Deruyter State Forest Tromp Road 1.5
Dobbins Memorial State Forest Snowmobile Trail 3.5
Dog Hollow State Forest Brewer Public Forest Acess Road 0.9
Downerville State Forest River Public Forest Access Road 1
Dry Run State Forest Wildcat Hollow 0.8
Dunkin’s Reserve State Forest Access Road 3.5
Dutch Settlement State Forest Haul Road #1 0.6
Dutton Ridge State Forest Dutton Ridge Access Road 1.5
Earlville State Forest Mad 2 Forest Access Road 1.5
East Osceola State Forest Malloy Brook Road 1.1
East Otto State Forest Kriedeman Forest Road 1.7
Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve 0.5
Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Unpaved Forest Road 0.5
Edgewood Oak Brush Plains Preserve Old Commack Road 1.6
English Hill State Forest Ricketts Forest Road 0.9
Exeter State Forest Exeter Public Forest Access Road 1.3
Fairfield State Forest Jenksville Hill Public Forest Acess Road 2
Fall Brook State Forest Gossner Road 0.6
Fall Brook State Forest Haul Road To B-45 Wetland 0.9
Fall Brook State Forest Access Road From Co. Rt 67A 1
Fall Brook State Forest Forest Access Roaad 1.2
Ferris Lake Wild Forest Meco Lake Trail 0.9
Ferris Lake Wild Forest Sheriff Lake Trail 0.9
Ferris Lake Wild Forest Mud Lake Road 5.5
Fish Creek State Forest Forward Road 0.5
Fish Creek State Forest Trestle Road 0.6
Fish Creek Wma State Highway 184 Access Road 0.9
Five Rivers Education Center Goose Lane 0.5
Flat Rock State Forest Pedobo Road 0.8
Flat Rock State Forest Karsch Haul Road 0.9
Flat Rock State Forest Ampersand Park Road 1.9
Florence Hill State Forest Florence Hill Road 1.9
Fort Jackson State Forest Sheldon Public Forest Access Road 0.5
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Keesler Road 0.6
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Old Croghan Road 0.7
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Henry Road 0.8
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Nelson Road 0.8
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Wahalula Road 0.8
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Q- Road 1.5
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Patchin Road 1.7
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Blanchard Creek Road 2.7
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Wisner Road 2.7
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Judy Cole Road 2.8
Frank E. Jadwin Memorial State Forest Loop Road 3.2
Fulton Chain Wild Forest Cary Lake Road 1.8
Furnace Creek State Forest Miller Road East 0.7
Furnace Creek State Forest Powerline Row 0.7
Furnace Creek State Forest Sheehan Road 1.2
Furnace Creek State Forest B-29 Road 1.4
Gates Hill State Forest Coons Den Truck Trail 0.6
Gates Hill State Forest Eviann Road 1.2
Genegantslet State Forest South Loomis Road 0.7
Gillies Hill State Forest Abbey Forest Road 0.9
Gillies Hill State Forest Pettit Forest Road 1.4
Golden Hill State Forest Firelane Forest Road 1.6
Goundry Hill State Forest Guiren Road 1
Goundry Hill State Forest Corbett Hollow Access Road 1.1
Grant Powell State Forest Huck Berry Road 2.1
Grass River Wild Forest Spruce Mountain Road 0.8
Grass River Wild Forest Hollywood Road 2.5
Grass River Wild Forest Railroad Grade Road 2.9
Greenwood Creek State Forest Grass Pond Public Forest Access Road 0.9
Grigg’s Gulf State Forest Grigg’s Gulf Public Forest Acess Road 1.5
Gulf Unique Area Gulf R.O.W. Road 0.5
Gulf Unique Area Old Skid Road 1.1
Hall Island State Forest Unnamed Public Forest Acess Road 0.7
Hammond Hill State Forest Redman Run Public Forest Acess Road 1.1
Hammond Hill State Forest Cannan Public Forest Acess Road 1.3
Hammond Pond Wild Forest Paynes Way 0.7
Harris Hill State Forest Sprague Forest Road 0.8
Harvey Mountain State Forest Harvey Mt Access Road 0.9
Harvey Mountain State Forest East Hill Access Road 2.4
Hatch Creek State Forest Hodge Forest Road 0.6
Hatch Creek State Forest North Forest Road 0.8
Hatch Creek State Forest South Forest Road 0.9
Hemlock-Canadice State Forest South Hemlock Access Road 0.7
Henderson Shores Unique Area Radar Road 0.8
Hewitt State Forest Hewitt Rd 1.1
Hickok Brook Multiple Use Area Spur Road 0.7
Hickok Brook Multiple Use Area Main Road 1.1
High Flats State Forest Chapel Hill Access Trail 0.5
High Flats State Forest Crowley Access Trail 0.5
High Flats State Forest Close Pond Access Trail 0.7
High Flats State Forest Donovan Public Forest Access Road 1.1
High Knob State Forest Shale Pit Road 1.9
High Peaks Wilderness Northville-Placid Trail-Northern Terminus 1.1
Hill Higher State Forest Hill Higher Forest Road 1.1
Hinckley State Forest Elm Flats Road 0.5
Hinckley State Forest Roberts Road 0.5
Hinckley State Forest Lanning Road 0.8
Hinckley State Forest Access Road 1.6
Hinckley State Forest Black Creek Road 2
Hogsback State Forest Forest Access Road 3
Honey Hill State Forest Edwards Public Forest Access Road 1.4
Hooker Mountain State Forest Norton Public Forest Access Road 0.8
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest Cut Off Road 0.6
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest Lower Dam Road 0.7
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest Otter Brook Trail 0.9
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest Grass River Railroad 1.7
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest Otter Brook Road 2.2
Hoxie Gorge State Forest Russel Hill Public Forest Acess Road 2.5
Huntersfield State Forest Huntersfield Access Road #2 0.7
Huntersfield State Forest Huntersfield Access Road #1 1.9
Hunts Pond State Forest Truck Trail 1.7
Independence River State Forest Assembly Road 1
Independence River Wild Forest Blue Jog Road 0.5
Independence River Wild Forest Sunday Lake Road 0.5
Independence River Wild Forest Evies Pond Road 0.7
Independence River Wild Forest Burnt Creek Road 0.7
Independence River Wild Forest Elbow Rd 0.7
Independence River Wild Forest Shortcut Road 0.8
Independence River Wild Forest Fish Pond Road 1
Independence River Wild Forest Halfmoon Lake Rd 1
Independence River Wild Forest Little Otter Creek Road 1
Independence River Wild Forest Long Pond Spur 1
Independence River Wild Forest East Loop Road 1.1
Independence River Wild Forest Copper Lake Road 1.2
Independence River Wild Forest Necessary Dam Road 1.2
Independence River Wild Forest Pitcher Pond Road 1.3
Independence River Wild Forest Hinchings Pond Road 1.8
Independence River Wild Forest Basket Factory Road 2.1
Independence River Wild Forest Catspaw Lake Road 2.4
Independence River Wild Forest Confusion Flats Road 2.6
Independence River Wild Forest Big Otter Lake Road 3.1
Independence River Wild Forest Stony Lake Road 3.1
Independence River Wild Forest Florence Pond Road 3.1
Independence River Wild Forest Steam Mill Road 3.5
Independence River Wild Forest Smith Road 3.7
Indian Pipe State Forest Dunes Road 0.7
Indian River Wma Red Lake Road 2
Jackson Hill State Forest Forest Access Road 2.1
Jersey Hill State Forest Scholes Forest Road 1.6
Jessup River Wild Forest Lake Colby Camp Road 0.7
Karr Valley Creek State Forest Frungillo Forest Road 0.8
Karr Valley Creek State Forest Norton Forest Road 1.3
Karr Valley Creek State Forest Davison Forest Road 1.4
Keeney Swamp State Forest Fitch Hill Spur Forest Road 0.7
Keeney Swamp State Forest C3D 0.8
Keeney Swamp State Forest Fitch Hill Forest Road 1.2
Keeney Swamp State Forest Gordon Forest Road 1.4
Kennedy State Forest Courtney Hill Public Forest Acess Road 0.7
Kennedy State Forest Cotton-Hanlon Public Forest Acess Road 1
Kennedy State Forest Kennedy Public Forest Acess Road 2.5
Kenneth Wilson Campground Campground Road 9.7
Ketchumville State Forest Ketchumville Public Forest Acess Road 1
Keyserkill State Forest Guinea Road Truck Trail 1
Keyserkill State Forest Keyserkill Truck Trail #1 1.3
Klipnocky State Forest Emery Forest Road 1.2
Klipnocky State Forest Marble Forest Road 1.6
Klondike State Forest Klondike Public Forest Acess Road 1.7
Lafayetteville Multiple Use Area Wilbur Flats Road 0.9
Lake Durant Campground Scott Public Forest Acess Road 0.9
Lake George Wild Forest Jabe Pond Road 1
Lake George Wild Forest Dacy Clearing Road 1.6
Lake George Wild Forest Lily Pond Road 2.1
Lake George Wild Forest Gay Pond Road 4
Lake Harris Campground Campground Road 0.9
Lakeview Marsh Wma Skinner Road 0.7
Leonard Hill State Forest Leonard Hill Access Road #1 0.7
Leonard Hill State Forest Leonard Hill Access Road #3 1.2
Leonard Hill State Forest Leonard Hill Access Road #2 1.6
Lesser Wilderness State Forest Gomer Hill Road 0.5
Lesser Wilderness State Forest Toole Road 0.6
Lesser Wilderness State Forest Alguire Road 0.7
Lesser Wilderness State Forest Smith Road 0.8
Lesser Wilderness State Forest Nob Road 0.9
Lesser Wilderness State Forest Seelman Road 1.3
Lesser Wilderness State Forest Mcgoldrick Road 3
Lesser Wilderness State Forest #9 Road 4.7
Limekiln Lake Campground Lime Kiln Lake Campground Trails 3.9
Linda Gronlund Memorial At Barcelona Neck Trustee Road West 1
Linda Gronlund Memorial At Barcelona Neck Trustee Road East 1.7
Lonesome Bay State Forest Alamogin Public Forest Access Road 2.2
Long Pond State Forest Access Road 0.5
Long Pond State Forest Truck Trail 0.7
Long Pond State Forest Long Pond Snowmobile Trail 0.8
Lookout State Forest Ball Road 0.6
Lost Nation State Forest Brookdale Road / Jenkins Corners Rd / Red Barn Rd 2.5
Lost Valley State Forest Lost Valley Haul Road 1.2
Lowville Demonstration Area Dadville Road 0.6
Ludlow Creek State Forest Trail Road 1.3
Lutheranville State Forest Access Road #1 0.5
Lutheranville State Forest Access Road #2 1.2
Lyon Brook State Forest Lyon Brook Truck Trail 1.2
Mad River State Forest Thompson Corners Florence Road 0.5
Mad River State Forest Bartlett Road 0.6
Mad River State Forest Rehm Road 0.6
Mad River State Forest Phalen Road South 1.9
Mad River State Forest Mcspirit Road 2.1
Madawaska Flow – Quebec Brook Primitive Area Benz Pond Road 2.2
Mallet Pond State Forest Cemetery Road Truck Trail 2
Maxon Creek State Forest Pease Hill Public Forest Acess Road 1
Mccarthy Hill State Forest Main Access Road 0.5
Mccarty Hill State Forest Ccc Forest Road 1.5
Mccarty Hill State Forest Mccarty Hill East Forest Road 2
Mcdonough State Forest Ccc Trail 1
Mcdonough State Forest Truck Trail 4 1.1
Mcdonough State Forest Finger Lakes Trail 1.8
Mcdonough State Forest Truck Trail 3 2
Melondy Hill State Forest Public Forest Access Road 2.5
Montrose Point State Forest Through Trail 0.6
Moose River Plains Wild Forest Loop Road 1.2
Moose River Plains Wild Forest Indian Lake Road 3.4
Moose River Plains Wild Forest Otter Brook Road 3.4
Moose River Plains Wild Forest Rock Dam Road 4.2
Moose River Plains Wild Forest Lime Kiln Lake – Cedar River Road 16.9
Morgan Hill State Forest Herlihy Haul Road 0.6
Morgan Hill State Forest Keith Gutchess Haul Road 0.7
Morrow Mountain State Forest Mollie Road 2.8
Mount Hunger State Forest Whalen Road 0.6
Mount Pisgah State Forest Mt Pisgah Access Road #1 1.3
Mount Pleasant State Forest Beck Forest Road 0.6
Mount Pleasant State Forest Brumagin Forest Road 0.7
Mount Pleasant State Forest Spruce Forest Road 0.8
Mount Tom State Forest Notch Lane Access Road 1.4
Mount Tom State Forest Shaker Hollow Access Trail 1.4
Muller Hill State Forest Davenport Road 1.4
Muller Hill State Forest Bliss Road 1.5
New Forge State Forest New Forge Access Road #2 0.5
New Forge State Forest New Forge Access Road #3 0.6
New Forge State Forest New Forge Access Road 1.5
Newfield State Forest Irish Hill Haul Road 0.8
Nicks Lake Campground Nicks Lake Campground Roads 0.6
Nimham Mountain Multiple Use Area Coles Mills Road 0.7
Nimham Mountain Multiple Use Area Tower Road 0.7
Nine Mile Creek State Forest North Nine Mile Town Road 0.5
Nine Mile Creek State Forest Phearsdorf Forest Road 0.5
Nine Mile Creek State Forest North Nine Mile Forest Road 2.2
North Harmony State Forest Snake Forest Road 0.9
North South Lake Campground South Lake Road 1.3
North South Lake Campground North Lake Campground Road 1.8
Northhampton Beach Campground Campground Road 5.5
Oakley Corners State Forest Oakley Corners North Public Forest Acess Road 1.6
Ohissa State Forest Cramers Corner Road 0.8
Onjebonge State Forest Lime Quarry Road 1.3
Onjebonge State Forest Alice Coffey Road 2.5
Orebed Creek State Forest Ritz Road 1.3
Ossian State Forest Back Road To Rattlesnake 0.7
Ossian State Forest Scoville Access Road 1
Ossian State Forest Linzy Road Truck Trail 1.8
Otselic State Forest Truck Trail 3.1
Otsquago State Forest Wagner Hill Road 0.8
Otter Creek State Forest Eatonville Road 0.6
Otter Creek State Forest Mikes Road 1.2
Otter Creek State Forest Otter Creek Road 1.5
Palmer’s Pond State Forest Geitner Forest Road 0.7
Palmer’s Pond State Forest Palmer’s Pond Forest Road 1.5
Palmer’s Pond State Forest 6 2.4
Partridge Run Wma Boys Camp Road Ext 2
Patria State Forest Pleasant Valley Road 0.6
Patria State Forest Barkman Road Access 0.6
Patria State Forest Hardscrabble Road Access 0.8
Peck Hill State Forest Swamp Road 0.5
Peck Hill State Forest West Boundary Trail 0.6
Peck Hill State Forest Beaver Vly 0.7
Peck Hill State Forest Dam Road 0.7
Penn Mountain State Forest Star Hill Road 1
Penn Mountain State Forest West Gate Road 2.6
Penn Mountain State Forest South Gate Road 3.6
Penn Mountain State Forest East Gate Road 3.8
Perch River Wma Perch Lake Road 0.5
Perch River Wma Buckminster Road 0.9
Perch River Wma Cook Road 1.4
Perch River Wma Allen Road 2.1
Perch River Wma State Route 12 2.6
Perch River Wma Vaadi Road 3
Perch River Wma Dog Hill Road 4
Pharsalia Woods State Forest Nine Mile Truck Trail Snowmobile Trail 1.6
Piermont Marsh Tidal Wetland Piermont Pier Access Road 0.9
Pine Hill State Forest Bundy Hollow Public Forest Access Road 1
Pittstown State Forest State Fire Lane 2.2
Plainfield State Forest Hughes Public Forest Access Road 1.3
Plattekill State Forest Mountain Brook Road 1
Plumbottom State Forest Reddy Forest Road 3
Point Peninsula Wma Pine Woods Road 1.5
Point Peninsula Wma Beach Road 2.1
Point Peninsula Wma Shore Road 8
Point Rock State Forest Egger Brrok Raod 1.3
Popple Pond State Forest Smith Road 0.7
Popple Pond State Forest Haul Road Shared By Oneida 6 And County Forest 1.6
Popple Pond State Forest Truck Trail 3
Potato Hill State Forest Blackman Hill Rd 1.1
Potato Hill State Forest Level Green Rd 1.2
Pulpit Rock State Forest Watson Road 0.6
Punkeyville State Forest Irish Settlement Road 0.7
Punkeyville State Forest River Road 0.9
R Milton Hick Memorial State Forest Lafleuer Road 1.2
Relay State Forest Relay Public Forest Access Road 1.2
Rensselaerville State Forest Kenyon Road Access 2.4
Ridge Conservation Area And Maintenance Center Mid-Island Access Road 0.5
Rock City State Forest Salamanca Forest Road 0.8
Rock City State Forest Eckert Forest Road 0.9
Rock City State Forest Little Rock City Forest Road 2
Rock Creek State Forest Admin Access Road 1.3
Rockwood State Forest Spring Road 0.5
Rockwood State Forest B Road 0.6
Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest Accessible 0.5
Rocky Point Pine Barrens State Forest Firestone Road 1.7
Rural Grove State Forest Rural Grove Access Road (Shibley Road) 3.1
Rush Creek State Forest C2-C 1.2
Rush Creek State Forest Russell Forest Road 3
Sacandaga Campground Sacandaga Campground 1.4
Salmon River State Forest Harpers Ferry Public Forest Acess Road 0.9
Sand Flats State Forest Bucks Corners Road 0.9
Sand Flats State Forest Obrian Road 0.9
Sand Flats State Forest Water Hole Road 1
Sand Flats State Forest Y Road 1.5
Sand Flats State Forest Powell Road 1.7
Sand Flats State Forest Fall Brook Road 2.2
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Horseshoe Pond Trail 0.5
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Little Clear Pond Road 0.5
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Connery Pond Road 0.6
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Little Green Pond Road 0.6
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Rollins Pond Access Road 0.8
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Medow Pond Truck Trail 0.9
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Bartlett Carry Road 1.2
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Floodwood Mountain Road 1.2
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Rat Pond Road 1.5
Saranac Lakes Wild Forest Sunday Pond Road 1.6
Scott Patent State Forest Scott Patent Access Road 1.4
Shawangunk Ridge State Forest Woods Road 1
Shindagin Hollow State Forest Ekroos Public Forest Acess Road 1.4
Skyline Drive State Forest Skyline Drive Public Forest Acess Road 2.2
Slader Creek State Forest Oberdorf Forest Road 2.1
Sonyea State Forest Shaker Access Road 1.9
South Bradford State Forest Ccc Road 1.6
South Hill State Forest South Hill Truck Trail 0.5
South Hill State Forest Public Forest Access Road Extension 0.9
South Hill State Forest South Hill Public Forest Access Road 0.9
South Hill State Forest Kotary Road Extension 1
South Hill State Forest Powerline Road 1
South Mountain State Forest Ashland Pinnacle Access Road #2 0.5
South Mountain State Forest South Mountain Access Road 0.9
South Mountain State Forest Bluebird Road 1.1
South Valley State Forest Phillips Brook Fr First Section 0.7
South Valley State Forest Phillips Brook Forest Road 1.2
St. Regis River State Forest Old Railroad Bed 1.6
Stammer Creek State Forest Sugar Bush Haul Road 1.1
Steam Mill State Forest Zion Public Forest Access Road #2 0.5
Steam Mill State Forest Glass House Hill Road 1
Steam Mill State Forest Assembly Road 1.1
Steam Mill State Forest Steammill Rd 1.4
Steam Mill State Forest Carroll Hill Public Forest Access Road #2 1.9
Steam Mill State Forest Zion Public Forest Access Road #1 2
Steam Mill State Forest Carroll Hill Public Forest Access Road #3 2.5
Stewart State Forest Great Swamp Road 0.5
Stewart State Forest Drakes Ln 0.6
Stewart State Forest Orlando Dr 0.6
Stewart State Forest Ridge Road South 0.6
Stewart State Forest Scofield Lane 0.7
Stewart State Forest Armstrong Lane Trail 0.9
Stewart State Forest Giles Road 0.9
Stewart State Forest Pittman Robertson Pond Road 0.9
Stewart State Forest Weed Road 1.2
Stewart State Forest Beaver Pond Road 1.3
Stewart State Forest Barron Road 1.8
Stewart State Forest Barron Road South 208 1.8
Stewart State Forest Ridge Road 2.8
Stewart State Forest Maple Ave 3.1
Stewart State Forest New Road 3.4
Stockton State Forest Blackman Forest Road 1.4
Stone Store State Forest Fawn Ridge Road 2.7
Sugar Hill State Forest Firetower Access Road 0.5
Sugar Hill State Forest Old Westerfield Road 0.5
Sugar Hill State Forest A Trail 1
Sugar Hill State Forest Pine Knob Road 1
Sugar Hill State Forest Maple Lane 2.1
Summer Hill State Forest Snowmobile Trail 5
Sundown Wild Forest South Mountain Extension 1
Swancott Hill State Forest Tower Road 2.3
Swancott Mill State Forest Swancott Mill Road 0.9
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Pirate Crrek 0.5
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Whatchamacallit 0.5
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Camp 0.6
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Mercury 0.6
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Border Trail 0.8
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Mustang 0.8
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Outer Gut 0.8
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Brockway Road 0.9
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Green Acres 1.2
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Tsp Road 1.2
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Pond Gut Road 1.3
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Timbuktu 1.3
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Fong’s Way 1.4
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Getaway 1.9
Taconic Hereford Multiple Use Area Upper Snowmobile Trail 1.9
Taconic Ridge State Forest Rounds Mountain Rd. 0.8
Taconic Ridge State Forest Robinson’s Hollow Road 0.9
Taconic Ridge State Forest Green Hollow Access Road 1.1
Taylor Creek State Forest T Road Public Forest Access Road 1
Taylor Valley State Forest Seacord Hill Spur Public Forest Acess Road 0.9
Taylor Valley State Forest Seacord Hill Public Forest Acess Road 2.1
Taylor Valley State Forest Mount Roderick Public Forest Acess Road 4.3
Terry Mountain State Forest Lynch Mt Road Trail 1
Terry Mountain State Forest Red Road 1.7
Terry Mountain State Forest Mud Pond Road Trail 2
Terry Mountain State Forest Tower Road 2
Texas Hill State Forest M8 Access Trail 0.6
Texas Hill State Forest Texas Hill Truck Trail 0.7
Texas School House State Forest New Lisbon Public Forest Access Road 1.2
Three Springs State Forest Three Springs Access Road 1.6
Tied Lake Primitive Area Tied Lake Road 1.2
Titusville Mountain State Forest Lee Road 2
Tomannex State Forest Tomannex Public Forest Access Road 1
Tomannex State Forest Haul Road #1 4.7
Toothaker Creek State Forest Garrison Access Trail 1.1
Tri-County State Forest Flanagan Road 0.5
Trout Lake State Forest Cedar Lake Public Forest Access Road 0.5
Tug Hill State Forest Home Run Road 0.6
Tug Hill State Forest Babbit Road 0.8
Tug Hill State Forest Gruntley Road 1.3
Tug Hill State Forest Mile Strip Road 2.5
Tug Hill State Forest Denning (West) Road 2.8
Tug Hill State Forest Willams Road 2.9
Tug Hill State Forest Horace Forward Road 3.3
Tug Hill Wma Alphabet Lane Road 0.8
Tug Hill Wma Runing George Road 1.3
Tug Hill Wma Beech Street Road 1.7
Tug Hill Wma Running George Road 3.8
Tuller Hill State Forest Snyder Hill Public Forest Acess Road 1.6
Tuller Hill State Forest Pipeline Public Forest Acess Road 1.6
Tuller Hill State Forest Vinnedge Public Forest Acess Road 1.7
Turkey Hill State Forest Turkey Hill Public Forest Acess Road 1.3
Turkey Ridge State Forest Turkey Road 0.7
Turnpike State Forest Turnpike Forest Road 2.2
Turnpike State Forest Stewart Forest Road 3.1
Upper And Lower Lakes Wma Canton Access Road 0.5
Upper And Lower Lakes Wma Logging Access Road 0.5
Upper And Lower Lakes Wma Corning Access Road 1
Upper And Lower Lakes Wma Middle Access Road 1.2
Vandermark State Forest Allen Forest Road 1.1
Vandermark State Forest Bird Forest Road 1.5
Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest Cheney Pond Road 0.5
Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest Thilo Road 1.7
Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest Vanderwhacker Road 2.6
Watson’s East Triangle Wild Forest Wolf Creek Road West 0.5
Watson’s East Triangle Wild Forest Deep Cuts Road 0.6
Watson’s East Triangle Wild Forest Tunnel Road 0.7
Watson’s East Triangle Wild Forest Number 1 Road 2.1
Watson’s East Triangle Wild Forest Bear Pond Road 8.4
Webster Hill State Forest Webster Hill Forest Access Road 0.8
West Canada Lake Wilderness Northville-Placid Trail 2.2
West Parishville State Forest Scotch Pine Access Trail 0.5
West Parishville State Forest Red Pine Access Trail 0.7
West Parishville State Forest Kidney Killer Access Trail 0.9
Whalen Memorial State Forest Whalen Forest Road 1.6
Whaupaunaucau State Forest Haul Road #4 0.5
Whaupaunaucau State Forest Alguire Road 1
Whaupaunaucau State Forest C8 – B15 Road 1.3
Whippoorwill Corners State Forest Loop Access Road 1.3
Whiskey Flats State Forest Capell Access Road 0.5
Whiskey Flats State Forest Sochia Pond Public Forest Access Road 0.5
Whiskey Flats State Forest Sandy Public Forest Access Road 0.7
White Pond Multiple Use Area Farmers Mills Road 0.9
White Pond Multiple Use Area White Pond Road 1
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Dorr Road 0.5
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Lizard Pond Road 0.6
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Mud Pond Road 0.7
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Fish Ponds Road 0.8
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Harrisburg Lake Road 1.5
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Pumpkin Hollow Road 1.5
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest Oregon Road 1.7
Wilcox Lake Wild Forest West Stony Creek Road 5.4
Wiley Brook State Forest Finger Lakes Trail 0.7
William C. Whitney Wilderness Lake Lila Road 5.8
Wilson Hill Wma Sand Road 0.6
Wilson Hill Wma Northern Access Road 1.9
Winona State Forest Blood Road 0.7
Winona State Forest Hessel Road 0.9
Winona State Forest Remington 1.1
Winona State Forest Hawley Road 1.5
Winona State Forest Tucker Road 2.6
Winona State Forest Bargy (Main) Road 3.2
Wolf Lake State Forest Orbegezo Row 1.4
Woodland Valley Campground Woodland Valley Road 0.5
Woodland Valley Campground Camping Trail Road 0.8
Yatesville Falls State Forest Yatesville Falls Access Road 1.2

Along Pheasant Truck Trail

Looking for state land to wheel on? This list shows all of the conservation department-maintained DEC truck trails and public access roads that are more then a 1/2 mile long. This roads are varied, but most of them are dirt roads that take you through the back country. Town maintained roads through state forests are generally not shown on in this listing.

The Catskill Wilderness Areas

Trees and Mountains

The text of today’s fodder is based on the Catskill Park State Lands Master Plan, as revised in 2008. Maps were rendered by myself, using Quantum GIS and DEC Lands and Forests data.

Big Indian Wilderness

(Formerly Big Indian – Beaverkill Range Wilderness Area)

This wilderness is located in the Towns of Hardenburgh, Denning and Shandaken in Ulster County. It lies generally west of Oliverea and the Frost Valley Road, south of Belleayre Ski Center, east of Seager and Hardenburgh and north of Willowemoc and Claryville. The area ranges in width from 1 to 5 miles, is about 19 miles long and contains approximately 33,500 acres of land. Elevations range from 1,500 feet in McKenley Hollow to 3,840 feet where the state boundary crosses Doubletop Mountain. The mountains in the northeastern portion of the area are quite rugged, while those to the south and west are more characteristic of high hills. Water from the area flows into three New York City water supply reservoirs and the Delaware River Basin. Nine mountains or ridges with elevations of over 3000 feet make up the area.

Peaks

Doubletop* 3,860′
Haynes 3,420′
Big Indian 3,700′
Spruce 3,380′
Fir 3,620′
Eagle 3,600′
Hemlock 3,240′
Balsam* 3,600′
Beaver Kill Range 3,377′

* Maximum elevations given are not necessarily located within the Wilderness Area.

The forest cover is predominantly hardwood mixtures in various associations. Spruce and fir, while present at some of the higher elevations, are less noticeable here than in other Catskill wilderness areas.

Interior facilities consisting of foot trails and lean-tos are generally considered adequate.

Area statistics:

Approximate Area 33,500 Acres
Roads (non conforming) 1.4 Miles
Foot Trails 29.4 Miles
Lean-tos 6
Designated Campsites 5
Parking Lots 5
Public Use (visitors/year) 4,500
Exterior Boundary Line 67 Miles
Minimum Elevation 1,500′
Maximum Elevation 3,840′

Non-conforming uses:

Motor vehicle use of Black Bear Road from the wilderness boundary to Fall Brook Lean-to.

A UMP for this area was completed in June of 1993.

Hunter – West Kill Wilderness

(Formerly West Kill – North Dome Wilderness, Ox Clove Wild Forest, and a portion of the former Hunter Mountain Wild Forest)

The unit generally lies within the following boundaries: New York State Route 42 on the west, the Shandakan Wild Forest and NYS Route 28 to the south, and NYS Route 214 on the east. The northern extent of the unit is County Route 6, and continues along a line 100′ parallel to, and south or east of, the edge of Spruceton trailhead parking area and the centerline of the Spruceton Truck Trail, to the junction of the Colonel’s Chair Trail. A corridor, 100 feet either side of the center line of the Spruceton Truck Trail, from the Colonel’s Chair Trail to the summit of Hunter Mountain, culminating in a circle 175′ in radius from the center of the chimney on the observer’s cabin shall be within the Rusk Mountain Wild Forest.

The unit contains approximately 27,000 acres of land, and inside it’s boundaries are found the named mountain peaks of Balsam, Sherrill, North Dome, West Kill, Sheridan, Hunter and Southwest Hunter. Hunter Mountain is the second highest peak in the Catskills at 4,040 feet, and portions of it’s summit, along with a fairly extensive area on the summits of West Kill, North Dome and Sherrill Mountains are within the Catskill High Peaks Bird Conservation Area, and are of special significance in that they provide habitat for high elevation spruce-fir inhabitants such as Bicknell’s Thrush and the Blackpoll Warbler, among others.

There are currently two lean-to’s on the unit, the Diamond Notch lean-to located just off the Diamond Notch Trail, and the Devil’s Acre Lean-to off of the Devil’s Path Trail. Waters from this unit drain into Schoharie and Esopus Creeks and then into the Schoharie and Ashokan Reservoirs, which are in the New York City water supply system.

Area statistics:

Approximate Area 27,000 Acres
Foot Trails 18 Miles
Lean-to’s 2
Parking Lots 5
Minimum Elevation 920′ Maximum Elevation 4,040′

Indian Head Wilderness

(Formerly Plateau Mountain – Indian Head Mountain Wilderness Area)

This wilderness is located in the Town of Hunter, Greene County and the Towns of Saugerties and Woodstock, Ulster County. It lies generally west of the east boundary of the Catskill Park, south of Platte Clove, east of Devil’s Tombstone Campground and north of Lake Hill and Shady. The area ranges from 1 ½ miles to 3 ½ miles in width, is eight miles long and contains approximately 16,800 acres.

Elevations range from 900 to 3840 feet and the four major mountains in the area are visible against the skyline from all directions. Echo Lake, the only natural lake in a Catskill wilderness, is located in the east-central portion of the area. Water from this eastern section flows into the Kingston and Saugerties water supply reservoirs, while drainage from the central and western section flows into two New York City water supply reservoirs. Six named mountain peaks over 3,000 feet in elevation dominate the area.

Peaks

Plateau 3,840′
Indian Head 3,573′
Sugarloaf 3,800′
Olderbark 3,440′
Twin 3,640′
Plattekill 3,100′

The forest cover varies from extensive oak stands on the eastern most slopes to mature spruce-fir on top of Plateau Mountain. An excellent mature stand of northern hardwood and hemlock occupies the slopes south of the Saw Kill.

Echo Lake, unique to the Catskill wilderness, is very popular for undeveloped camping. A small number of scattered primitive tent sites with fire rings have been established and public camping is limited to their capacities.

Public access is provided by several foot trails entering the area, including the old road from Meads to Overlook Mountain.

Area statistics:

Approximate Area 16,800 Acres
Roads 6.6 Miles
Foot Trails 24.1 Miles
Cross-country Ski Trails 5.6
Lean-tos 3
Designated Campsites 10
Parking Lots 1
Public Use (visitors/year) 8,000
Length of Boundary 33 Miles
Minimum Elevation 900′
Maximum Elevation 3,840′

A UMP for this area was completed in October of 1992.

Slide Mountain Wilderness

(Formerly Slide Mountain – Panther Mountain Wilderness Area)

This wilderness is located in the towns of Shandaken, Denning and Olive in Ulster County. It lies generally south of NYS Route 28, west of West Shokan, north of the Peekamoose Road (County Route 42) and east of the Frost Valley Road (County Route 47). It surrounds the Woodland Valley Campground and abuts the Sundown Wild Forest to its south. This area ranges from 1 to 10 miles in width, is about 13 miles long, and contains approximately 47,500 acres of land. The wilderness boundary is 118 miles long.

The terrain is rugged and steep with elevations ranging from 1,100 to 4,180 feet. All water draining from the area eventually reaches three New York City water supply reservoirs by way of the East and West Branches of the Neversink River, Rondout Creek and Esopus Creek. Twelve named mountain peaks with elevations over 3000 feet exist in the area. Of these, six may still be considered trail-less to the extent that they have no marked and maintained trails.

Peaks with Trails

Slide 4,180′
Peekamoose 3,843′
Cornell 3,860′
Wittenberg 3,780′
Table 3,847′
Panther 3,720′

Trail-less Peaks

Lone 3,721′
Rocky 3,508′
Friday 3,694′
Van Wyck 3,206′
Wildcat 3,340′
Balsam Cap 3,623′

The forest cover consists of nearly every possible mixture and association of hardwood and softwood trees native to the mountain region. While hardwoods predominate higher elevations are often covered with red spruce and balsam fir.

This area receives more public use than any other Catskill wilderness. Superb vistas are found on Slide, Wittenberg, Cornell, Giant Ledge and Panther Mountains. Access via foot trails is available from the north, south, east and west.

Area statistics:

Approximate Area 47,500 Acres
Foot Trails 35.3 Miles
Lean-tos 3
Parking Lots 10
Designated Campsites 29
Public Use (visitors/year) 23,000
Length of Boundary 118 Miles
Minimum Elevation 1,100′
Maximum Elevation 4,180′

A UMP for this area was completed in March of 1987 and revised in October of 1998.

Windham – Blackhead Range Wilderness

(Formerly Blackhead Range, and North Mountain Wild Forests, and portions of Windham High Peak, and Black Dome Valley Wild Forests)

The combination of these Wild Forest areas creates the Windham – Blackhead Range Wilderness Area, which lies within the Greene County towns of Cairo, Hunter, Jewett, Windham and Durham. The classification of these former Wild Forest areas was changed to Wilderness because their combined area comprises approximately 17,100 acres and contains rugged, high elevation land that clearly exhibits wilderness character. This newly classified area has seven named mountain peaks over 3,000 feet in elevation.

They are:

Peaks Black Dome 3,980′
Windham High Pk 3,520′
Blackhead 3,940′
Stoppel Point 3,420′
Thomas Cole 3,940′
Burnt Knob 3,180′
Acra Point 3,100′

The unit also contains six unnamed peaks over 3,000 feet, which range from 3,040 feet to 3,540 feet in elevation. Of the five highest peaks in the Catskills, three – Black Dome, Thomas Cole and Blackhead – are in this unit. This concentration of 13 peaks over 3,000 feet, within an area of approximately 28 square miles, with limited access, structures and improvements (30 miles of maintained foot trails and two lean-to’s) make the Windham – Blackhead Range Unit an area with excellent wilderness character.

A fairly extensive area of old growth forest can be found on this unit at the higher elevations, along the ridge stretching from an area west of Thomas Cole Mountain to Blackhead Mountain, and on Windham High Peak. The presence of this old growth forest, with its distinctive flora and fauna, add to the wilderness character of the unit. The unit also includes the headwaters of the Batavia Kill and, to the south over the Blackhead Range, the headwaters of the East Kill. Both of these rivers flow into Schoharie Creek, and are an integral part of the New York City Watershed system.

The western boundary of this unit shall be the east side of the Elm Ridge Trail, Black Dome Trail leaving it within the Elm Ridge Wild Forest, continuing north along the drainage to the Catskill Park boundary. The southern boundary of the unit shall be the Escarpment Trail approximately one half mile south of Stoppel Point to a point on the Escarpment Trail where it comes closest to the eastern Forest Preserve boundary. Both North Point and Stoppel Point will be within the Wilderness area. Lands to the south of the south edge of the Escarpment Trail in this area, will be in the Kaaterskill Wild Forest.

Because the Windham – Blackhead Range Wilderness surrounds the smaller Colgate Lake Wild Forest Unit, and because they are linked together by public use, the Unit Management Plans for the two units shall be contained in one document.

Area statistics:

Approximate Area 18,0000 Acres
Foot Trails 30 Miles
Lean-tos 2
Parking Lots 1
Minimum Elevation 980′
Maximum Elevation 3,980′