Jessup River Wild Forest Explained

Jessup River Wild Forest
Iucn Category:Ib
Location:Adirondack Park, New York, USA
Nearest City:Indian Lake, New York
Coordinates:43.4675°N -74.4211°W
Area:47350acres
Governing Body:New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

The Jessup River Wild Forest is a 47350acres Forest Preserve area in the towns of Lake Pleasant, Arietta, Indian Lake, and Wells in Hamilton County, in the U.S. state of New York.

NY-28 is the border of the forest to the north and NY-30 is the border of the forest in the southeast. West Canada Lake Wilderness Area is located to the west, Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area is located to the east, and the Silver Lake Wilderness Area to the south. Indian Lake, Piseco, Speculator, and Wells are located near or within the Jessup River Wild Forest. Within the forest are many hiking trails, and many rivers and lakes suitable for canoeing and fishing, including the Jessup River. Part of the Northville-Placid Trail is located within the forest.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jessup River Wild Forest . 2006 . dec.ny.gov . nysdec . 10 May 2017 . data.