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Taylor Pond Wild Forest Adventures

Taylor Pond Wild Forest offers a diverse outdoor experience within the Adirondack Park, featuring expansive wetlands, pristine ponds, and extensive trail networks ideal for hiking, paddling, and camping.

53,280
Acres Protected
30+
Miles of Trails
Approximately 20,000
Annual Visitors
1980s
Year Established

About Taylor Pond Wild Forest

 

Taylor Pond Wild Forest is a 53,280-acre protected area located within New York's Adirondack Park, spanning portions of Essex and Franklin Counties. The area is defined by Taylor Pond, a scenic 276-acre waterbody known for its clear waters and surrounding wetlands, as well as numerous smaller ponds, streams, and mixed hardwood-conifer forests. The forest landscape includes rolling hills, wetlands, and a mosaic of hardwoods like maple and birch alongside conifer stands of spruce and pine. Historically, the area developed through conservation efforts to maintain wilderness-like conditions while allowing sustainable recreation. Taylor Pond Wild Forest provides visitors with a variety of outdoor opportunities including hiking on well-maintained trails, fishing in stocked ponds and streams, paddling across Taylor Pond and connecting waterways, and backcountry camping at designated lean-tos and campsites. The area is particularly popular among canoeists and kayakers who enjoy exploring a network of gentle lakes and wetlands. The Wild Forest designation permits a broader range of activities including mountain biking and snowmobiling during winter, accommodating diverse recreational interests. Key landmarks include the paddle routes on the Taylor Pond water system, the scenic viewpoints along the Taylor Pond Hiking Trail, and historic logging remnants that hint at the area’s past. Visitors are drawn by the area's quiet ambiance, abundant wildlife such as beavers, loons, and white-tailed deer, and the chance for immersive nature experiences without heavy crowds. Taylor Pond Wild Forest remains an important component of the Adirondack Park’s protected lands, balancing recreation with natural resource protection.

Highlights

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Taylor Pond paddle route offering scenic water access and wildlife viewing

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Diverse wetland ecosystems supporting beaver activity and waterfowl

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The Taylor Pond Hiking Trail with panoramic forest and pond views

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Secluded lean-tos and campsites for serene backcountry camping

Notable Natural Features

Taylor Pond

A 276-acre clearwater pond offering paddle access and abundant wildlife observation opportunities.

Taylor Pond Hiking Trail

A moderate trail providing scenic views of the forest and pond ecosystems.

Beaver Wetlands

Extensive wetland habitats within the forest, supporting a healthy beaver population and rich birdlife.