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New York's Forest Preserve protects large expanses of wilderness across the Adirondack and Catskill regions, offering abundant outdoor recreation in a natural, conserved environment.

2,600,000+
Acres Protected
3,000+
Miles of Trails
7,000,000+
Annual Visitors
1894
Year Established

About Forest Preserve

 

The Forest Preserve in New York State is a publicly owned area constitutionally protected to remain forever wild, encompassing over 2.6 million acres within the Adirondack and Catskill Parks. This expansive protected landscape includes forests, mountains, lakes, and rivers, providing habitat for diverse flora and fauna including black bears, moose, and a variety of bird species. Established through constitutional mandate in 1894, the Forest Preserve was designed to maintain natural conditions and prevent private development and logging. The terrain ranges from rugged mountainous areas to gentle streams, creating an ideal setting for hiking, camping, fishing, paddling, and winter sports such as snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Numerous trails traverse the Preserve, including iconic routes to peaks like Mount Marcy, the highest point in New York State. Visitors are drawn to its wild character and extensive trail system, as well as remote ponds and scenic overlooks. The Preserve also features historical sites linked to early forestry efforts and Adirondack culture. The combination of wilderness, water features, and protected status makes the Forest Preserve a vital refuge for native wildlife and a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a pristine natural experience within reach of urban areas in the northeastern United States.

Highlights

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Mount Marcy summit, the highest point in New York State

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The High Peaks Wilderness Area with its challenging mountain trails

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Scenic views of the Hudson River from the Catskill escarpment

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Remote and pristine lakes like Henderson Lake and Little Tupper Lake

Notable Natural Features

Adirondack High Peaks

A collection of 46 mountain peaks over 4,000 feet featuring rugged terrain and some of the most popular trails in the Preserve.

Lake George

A large glacial lake known as the 'Queen of American Lakes,' offering boating and fishing opportunities on the eastern edge of the Adirondacks.

Catskill Escarpment

A dramatic cliff face providing panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and a classic destination for hiking and rock climbing.