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Cranberry Lake Wild Forest adventures

Cranberry Lake Wild Forest Adventures

Cranberry Lake Wild Forest offers expansive natural landscapes within the Adirondack Park, providing excellent opportunities for hiking, paddling, and wildlife viewing amidst extensive forest and lake ecosystems.

53,000+
Acres Protected
Over 30
Miles of Trails
25,000 (estimated)
Annual Visitors
1978
Year Established

About Cranberry Lake Wild Forest

 

Cranberry Lake Wild Forest is a large protected area located in the Adirondack Park of northern New York State. Covering over 53,000 acres, it features diverse landscapes including the 6,800-acre Cranberry Lake, multiple smaller ponds, extensive forests, wetlands, and rugged hills. The area is characterized by mixed hardwood and conifer forests alongside open water and wetlands that support a variety of wildlife such as bald eagles, loons, black bears, and moose. Historically, the region transitioned from logging and small-scale settlements to conservation and outdoor recreation under the stewardship of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Visitors enjoy an extensive trail network suitable for hiking, mountain biking, snowmobiling, and cross-country skiing during winter. Popular boating and paddling opportunities exist on Cranberry Lake and surrounding waterways, many of which connect to designated campsites ideal for overnight backcountry trips. The Wild Forest highlights include scenic overlooks offering expansive views of lakes and rolling forests, as well as several historic logging camps. The area appeals to those seeking solitude and access to classic Adirondack outdoor activities without heavy crowds. Known for its remote feel and relatively undeveloped shoreline, Cranberry Lake Wild Forest provides ample chances to experience varied habitats, observe wildlife in natural settings, and explore a landscape shaped by both natural processes and human history. Its seasonal versatility and diverse terrain attract outdoor enthusiasts year-round.

Highlights

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Cranberry Lake - large, clear lake with multiple public boat launches

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Pigeon Lake Wild Forest connection via trails and waterways

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Historic logging camp remnants and interpretive sites

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Remote campsites on lakes and backcountry interior

Notable Natural Features

Cranberry Lake

The second largest lake in the Adirondack Park, ideal for paddling, fishing, and camping along its shores.

Four Corners Trail

A classic loop trail with panoramic views, ascending several high points overlooking the lake and forest.

Wild Forest Designation

Allows a mix of motorized and non-motorized recreation, supporting snowmobiling alongside hiking and paddling.