Photo: Conservation Department Snowmobile Trail

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Conservation Department Snowmobile Trail ...

You know that this Snowmobile Trail Marker must be at least a half century old, because during the 1970 session of the legislature, Governor Nelson Rockefeller put forward his program bill that would re-organize the Health Department and Conservation Department into a Department of Ecology.

Governor Rockefeller's Department of Ecology was proposed as his advisers suggested he get out in front on environmental issue, as it was known that former Labor Lawyer and Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg was expected to be a formidable opponent during the 1970 election, especially with an anti-Nixon/anti-GOP wave starting to form in the country, as often happens during mid-terms.

The Department of Ecology program bill ultimately failed in the legislature, as Upstate Republicans feared eliminating the Conservation mandate as a prime focus of the Conservation Department. They thought a Department of Ecology wouldn't be as active at promoting and managing hunting and fishing, and would primarily be focused on urban pollution concerns.

Ultimately a compromise was reached and a Department of Environmental Conservation was created. The Conservation Department took on new responsibilities relating to pollution control, while the health department retained many of their traditional responsibilities.

Taken on Saturday June 9, 2018 at Wilcox Lake Wild Forest.

More about Wilcox Lake Wild Forest...

Wilcox Lake Wild Forest is located in the southeastern part of the Central Adirondacks and is made up of approximately 140,000 acres of State Forest Preserve lands in Warren, Hamilton, Saratoga and Fulton Counties. Nearby communities include Stony Creek, Thurman, Bakers Mills, Day, Wells, Hope Falls, and Northville.

Wilcox Lake Wild Forest is bounded on the north by NY 8, on the east by the Hudson River, on the south by the Adirondack Park Blue Line, and on the west by NY 30. This wild forest offers many recreational opportunities, including hiking to the fire tower on Hadley Mountain, camping on Wilcox Lake, and ice fishing on Garnet Lake. With over forty-five miles of marked trails available, there are countless opportunities for hiking, skiing, and snowmobiling in the unit.

Aerial Photos

Crane Mountain
Garnet Lake
Stewart Creek and Georgia Brook

Maps and Interactives

Woodland Valley – DEC Campground
Wilcox Lake
Where I camped this past weekend
Tenant Creek Falls Trail
Pine Orchard Trail
Original Routing of Route 8 Along East Branch Sacandaga
Old Fox Lair Site
Murphy Lake Trail
Kibby Pond Trail
Huckleberry Mountain Lands
Harrisburg Lake
Georgia Creek Trail
Garnet Lake Campsites
Foxlair
Fox Lair Estate – 1954 Thirteenth Lake Topo
Crane Moutain
Crane Mountain Pond
Cod Pond
Camping Opporunities Along East Branch Sacanadaga River
Always been a bit curious about the old routing of NY 8 through Fox Lair
Fox Lair Campsites On Former Fox Lair Estate – Overlaid On Aerial Photo From 1942
Fox Lair
East Branch Sacandaga River

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