Moriah Town Forest is a public forested area in Essex County, New York, offering quiet trails and natural habitats ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife observation.
Moriah Town Forest encompasses a modest but ecologically valuable forested tract located near the town of Moriah in Essex County, New York, in the Adirondack region. The forest features a mix of northern hardwoods and conifers typical of the Adirondack foothills, providing habitat for a diverse range of bird species, deer, and small mammals. The terrain is gently rolling with some elevation changes, offering recreational users peaceful hiking and mountain biking opportunities away from busier Adirondack destinations. The area has historical ties to local timber harvesting and has been conserved by the town to maintain natural landscapes and promote outdoor activities for residents and visitors alike. Trails within the forest vary from easy nature walks to moderate routes suited for mountain bikers. Visitors can explore changing seasons with colorful fall foliage, spring wildflowers, and winter snowshoeing. While Moriah Town Forest does not feature extensive developed facilities, its natural character attracts locals looking for simple access to outdoor recreation close to town. The forest is part of the larger Adirondack ecosystem, contributing to regional wildlife corridors and water quality protection. Though modest in size compared to state or national parks, it offers essential green space for community recreation and environmental education. Visitors appreciate the forest's quiet atmosphere, birdwatching prospects, and the chance to experience Adirondack nature without traveling deep into the wilderness. The forest's proximity to the nearby hamlet and easy road access make it a convenient spot for short day outings year-round.
Scenic overlook offering views toward Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks
Mature mixed hardwood and conifer forest supporting diverse bird species
Quiet mountain biking trails suitable for intermediate riders
Secluded brookside areas for peaceful nature observation
A gentle rise with a clearing that provides partial views of nearby Lake Champlain and distant Adirondack peaks.
A small, shaded stream running through the forest, offering habitat for amphibians and opportunities for quiet reflection.
A historic access road converted to a multi-use trail ideal for hiking and mountain biking.