The Wild Forest areas around Paul Smiths in the Adirondack Park offer diverse landscapes for outdoor recreation, featuring mixed hardwood and conifer forests, pristine waterways, and extensive trail systems suitable for hiking, paddling, and snow sports.
Located in northern New York State within the Adirondack Park, the Wild Forest Areas around Paul Smiths encompass a combination of protected lands managed for recreational use that balances human activity with natural resource preservation. The region includes portions of the Ford and Bloomingdale Wild Forests, characterized by dense forests of pine, spruce, fir, and hardwood species including maple and birch. Numerous lakes, ponds, streams, and wetlands create habitat for a variety of wildlife such as moose, black bear, loons, and migratory birds. Historically, this area was influenced by logging and small settlement activities, but has since recovered and now serves as an important recreational destination offering activities like hiking, mountain biking, paddling on waterways like Upper and Lower St. Regis Lakes, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing in winter. Trails vary from easy walks along scenic lakeshores to more challenging routes ascending rolling hills and ridges. The nearby Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center provides educational resources and orientation. The area's relatively accessible location combined with the wild forest classification allows motor vehicle access on certain designated roads, enabling a mix of dispersed camping and developed campground experiences. These Wild Forest Areas provide a less restrictive alternative to nearby Wilderness zones, making them popular for visitors seeking a balance between solitude and accessibility while enjoying the Adirondacks' natural beauty.
Scenic vistas from the Baldface Mountain Trail within Ford Wild Forest
Paddling opportunities on the St. Regis Chain of Lakes
Black bear and moose viewing habitats
The hidden campground at Floodwood Pond offering remote camping experiences
A large area of mixed forest with extensive trail systems and several ponds, offering varied terrain and excellent opportunities for hiking and mountain biking.
A cluster of small lakes and ponds interconnected by short portages perfect for canoeing and kayaking adventures.
A remote, serene pond providing primitive camping and birdwatching with minimal human disturbance.