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Cole Pond State Forest adventures

Cole Pond State Forest Adventures

Cole Pond State Forest is a quiet, remote forested area in the Southern Adirondacks, offering fishing, hiking, and paddling opportunities amid pristine woodlands and clear water bodies.

1,050
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
4,000
Annual Visitors
1929
Year Established

About Cole Pond State Forest

 

Located in Sullivan County, New York, Cole Pond State Forest covers a compact area of mixed hardwood and coniferous forest. The forest is characterized by wetlands, small ponds, and a network of seasonal streams flowing through glacially sculpted terrain. Cole Pond itself is a notable waterbody within the forest, favored by anglers seeking native brook trout and other freshwater fish. The forest's landscape reflects a northern hardwood ecosystem with maple, birch, and beech dominating, interspersed with patches of hemlock and pine. This diversity supports a range of wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bears, bobcats, and abundant bird species like woodpeckers and warblers. The forest is managed primarily for conservation, wildlife habitat, and low-impact recreation. Visitors can explore informal trails and old logging roads that crisscross the area, providing tranquil hiking and wildlife viewing chances without heavy crowds. While there are no developed campgrounds inside the forest, dispersed backcountry camping is permitted under state regulations. The history of Cole Pond State Forest is tied to 20th-century reforestation efforts following extensive logging in the region. Today, the forest offers an important refuge for local flora and fauna while providing outdoor enthusiasts with a peaceful place for fishing, paddling on the pond, or short nature hikes. Its quiet nature and remote setting make it an appealing destination for those seeking seclusion and natural beauty within the Adirondack foothills.

Highlights

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Cole Pond – Clear, spring-fed pond ideal for fishing and paddling

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Wildlife habitat supporting brook trout and diverse bird species

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Network of quiet hiking trails and old logging roads

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Remote dispersed camping opportunities away from crowds

Notable Natural Features

Cole Pond

A small, pristine pond offering fishing for native brook trout and scenic paddling opportunities.

Adirondack Northern Hardwood Forest

Forest dominated by maple, birch, and beech trees providing rich habitat for regional wildlife.

Seasonal Wetlands

Wetland areas that support amphibians and a variety of bird species throughout the year.