The 379 acre Catamount Forest is a privately owned and managed Forest within the Adirondack Park. It is composed of mixed hardwoods and is managed for environmental, social and economic benefits.
The 379 acre Catamount Forest is a privately owned and managed Forest within the Adirondack Park. It is composed of mixed hardwoods and is managed for environmental, social and economic benefits.
Forest Assets
Wildlife: deer, otters, ducks, woodpeckers and more
Fens, wildflowers: trillium, foxgloves, etc., shrubs and other plants
Trees: sugar maple, black cherry, yellow birch plus evergreens
Wetlands, streams and ponds
Soils and geologic features: erratics, eskers and other glacial landforms
View from within and from outside the forest.
Recreational Opportunities
Hike trail leading to top of Catamount Mountain
Enjoy the birds, wildlife and peacefulness of the woods
Walk, snowshoe and cross-country ski on marked trails
No motorized vehicles
Access the Carry Falls Reservoir for kayaking and canoeing via marked trails