Fulton Chain Lakes Wild Forest is a New York State Forest Preserve area offering diverse outdoor recreation along a chain of eight connected lakes in the Adirondacks. Its mix of water and land access attracts paddlers, anglers, campers, and hikers year-round.
Fulton Chain Lakes Wild Forest spans a significant area in the central Adirondacks, primarily surrounding the Fulton Chain of Lakes, a series of eight interconnected lakes that extend from Old Forge to Raquette Lake. The forest features a varied landscape of mixed hardwood and coniferous forests, wetlands, and extensive shoreline, creating important habitat for wildlife including white-tailed deer, black bears, loons, and bald eagles. The area has a rich human history including Native American use, early logging operations, and now modern outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore numerous multi-use trails, water routes, and public camping sites that provide a blend of accessible and more remote experiences. Popular activities include hiking through forested uplands, paddling across lakes and narrow channels, fishing for bass and trout, mountain biking on varied terrain, and snowmobiling during winter months. The Wild Forest includes notable landmarks such as Bald Mountain, which offers panoramic views from a summit less than a mile hike from the parking area, and several islands and coves ideal for water-based exploration. Its proximity to Old Forge makes it a popular destination for families and outdoor enthusiasts seeking an authentic Adirondack experience without the crowds of larger park units.
Bald Mountain Summit – a short hike with expansive views over Fulton Chain Lakes
The Fulton Chain of Lakes – eight interconnected water bodies ideal for paddling and fishing
Old Forge Preserve Area – a hub for trailheads, visitor access, and recreation services
Remote backcountry camping sites accessible by water and foot
A popular summit hiking destination with a fire tower offering 360-degree views of the Adirondacks and the Fulton Chain Lakes.
One of the larger lakes in the chain, known for excellent trout fishing and several primitive camping sites along its shoreline.
The primary gateway to the Wild Forest featuring boat launches, rental outfitters, and trailheads.