Beebe Hill State Forest Explained

Beebe Hill State Forest
Map:New York
Location:Austerlitz, Columbia County, New York
Area:1383acres[1]
Established:1963
Governing Body:New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

Beebe Hill State Forest is a state forest in the town of Austerlitz, Columbia County, New York, United States.[2] Compromising 1383acres in the Taconic Mountains, it adjoins Harvey Mountain State Forest to the southeast. With around 30miles of multiple-use trails, the area is managed for environmental protection, recreation, and timber harvesting. The 6.5acres Barrett Pond is located within the state forest on the west side of Columbia County Route 5, and was home to numerous fish species when last sampled in 1983.[2]

The defunct Beebe Hill Fire Tower is located on the summit of Beebe Hill at an elevation of 1726feet.[3] Initially constructed in 1928 on Alander Mountain in Massachusetts, the tower was moved to Washburn Mountain in Columbia County in 1933, and finally to Beebe Hill in 1964. It remained in operation until 1987.[2] In 1997, local residents, the Forest Fire Lookout Association, and the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation began efforts to restore the fire tower and establish access through a network of hiking trails.[4] Along the main trail near the fire tower, a lean-to shelter is available for public use.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: TOWN OF AUSTERLITZ Comprehensive Plan . Town of Austerlitz, New York . September 9, 2004 . April 17, 2017.
  2. Web site: Beebe Hill & Harvey Mt. State Forests. New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. April 15, 2017.
  3. Web site: Beebe Hill Fire Tower. National Historic Lookout Register. April 15, 2017.
  4. News: Ferrusi, Ralph. Ski to Beebe Hill tower offers breathtaking views. March 4, 2010. 22. Poughkeepsie Journal. April 15, 2017. Newspapers.com.