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Morgan Hill State Forest adventures

Morgan Hill State Forest Adventures

Morgan Hill State Forest is a 5,284-acre protected area in western New York known for its rugged terrain, extensive trail system, and opportunities for hiking, hunting, and cross-country skiing.

5,284
Acres Protected
Over 20
Miles of Trails
15,000+
Annual Visitors
1972
Year Established

About Morgan Hill State Forest

 

Morgan Hill State Forest is located in Allegany County in southwestern New York, near the village of Angelica. Covering approximately 5,284 acres, it features a diverse landscape of steep hills, narrow valleys, dense hardwood forests, and several small streams. The forest sits on the northern edge of the Allegheny Plateau and is characterized by shale and sandstone bedrock, contributing to rocky terrain and scenic overlooks. Established in 1972, it was acquired through state land purchases aimed at protecting the area's natural resources and providing public outdoor recreation opportunities. The forest is a popular destination year-round for hiking on its interconnected trail system, which ranges from moderate to challenging due to the steep topography. In winter, the area offers groomed trails for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Hunting is allowed during designated seasons, with deer, turkey, and small game common. Fishing opportunities exist in nearby water bodies, although within the forest itself water features are limited. The forest has a backcountry camping policy and no developed campgrounds, appealing to visitors seeking a more primitive experience. Morgan Hill State Forest draws outdoor enthusiasts interested in solitude, rugged natural beauty, and varied terrain. It is also a spot for wildlife viewing, including white-tailed deer, wild turkey, and a range of bird species. The forest's mix of hardwoods such as maple, oak, and beech provide rich habitat and impressive fall foliage. Visitors appreciate the forest for its quieter, less developed character compared to nearby parks and recreational areas.

Highlights

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Morgan Hill Ridge Trail with panoramic views of the surrounding Allegheny Plateau

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Seasonal hardwood forests showcasing vibrant fall colors

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Extensive network of multi-use trails for hiking and cross-country skiing

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Quiet backcountry camping opportunities away from developed facilities

Notable Natural Features

Morgan Hill Ridge Trail

A rugged trail offering scenic overlooks across the Allegheny Plateau and opportunities to experience the forest's varied topography.

Allegheny Plateau Ecosystem

The forest protects a representative section of plateau hardwood forest, supporting diverse plant and animal species.

Backcountry Camping Areas

Designated spots within the forest allow for primitive camping away from facilities, ideal for solitude seekers.