New York State Forests

New York State Forests are public lands administered by the Division of Lands and Forests of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC). New York State Forests are designated as reforestation, multiple use, and unique areas; and state nature and historic preserves, with approximately 600,000 acres (2,400 km2) classified as reforestation areas and approximately 9,000 acres (36 km2) classified as multiple use lands. Land within the Adirondack Park or the Catskill Park is not included as part of the State Forest system.

An old logging road through a pine plantation at Morgan Hill State Forest in Onondaga County, New York.

State Forest management

The purpose of state forest management in New York is to promote forest conservation, improve ecosystem health and biodiversity, provide recreational opportunities, and derive economic benefits from forests by employing sustainable management practices.[1] As of 2016, more than 787,000 acres (3,180 km2; 1,230 sq mi) of forests are managed by the NYSDEC; this includes areas designated as state forests, reforestation areas, multiple-use areas, and unique areas, but does not include forest preserve lands within Adirondack Park and Catskill Park.[2]

Permissible activities on New York state forest lands include hunting, trapping, fishing, hiking, snowshoeing, cross-county skiing, horseback riding, snowmobiling, and camping, although some properties prohibit some of these activities.[2] Motorized vehicle use is prohibited except for on specified roads and trails. Camping for longer than three consecutive nights, or in groups of ten or greater people, requires a free permit issued by the NYSDEC; in addition, campsites must be located at least 150 feet (46 m) away from roads, trails, and streams unless previously established by the NYSDEC.[3]

Classifications

Entrance sign for the East Otto State Forest in Cattaraugus County.

There are four categories of state forest lands established under New York State law; their descriptions are below.[4]

Reforestation areas

Lands obtained for reforestation and maintained for watershed protection, the production of timber and other forest products, and for recreation and related purposes. These areas must have at least 500 acres (200 ha) of contiguous lands that shall be forever devoted to the planting, growth and harvesting of such trees as shall be reforested.

Multiple use areas

Funded by the park and recreation land acquisition bond acts of 1960 and 1962 to provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, including public camping, fishing, hunting, boating, winter sports. Wherever possible, the multiple-use-areas should also serve multiple purposes involving the conservation and development of natural resources, including the preservation of scenic areas, watershed protection, forestry and reforestation.

Unique areas

Lands of special natural beauty, wilderness character, geological, ecological or historical significance; the unique areas may include lands within a forest preserve county outside the Adirondack and Catskill Parks.

State Nature and Historic Preserve

Lands dedicated to the State Nature and Historic Preserve (as referred to in Section 4 of Article XIV of the State Constitution) are declared to be put to their highest, best and most important use for one or more of the following purposes:

  1. As natural communities for maintaining plants, animals and natural communities;
  2. As reservoirs of natural materials and ecological processes that contribute to the state's biological diversity;
  3. As field laboratories for scientific research and education in the natural sciences, including the fields of biology, conservation, ecology, natural history and paleontology; and
  4. As places of natural and historical interest and beauty which provide the public with passive recreational opportunities including, where appropriate, fishing, hunting and trapping, or commercial fishing opportunities that are compatible with protecting the ecological significance, historic features and natural character of the area.[4]

List of New York State Forests

The following sortable table includes several classifications of state forests in New York. Those labelled as "State Forests" are managed for a variety of goals; many are reforestation areas that are intended for timber production and watershed protection, in addition to providing space for outdoor recreation. "Multiple Use Areas" are managed primarily to provide space for outdoor recreation, with the additional purpose of land conservation and protection. "Unique Areas" are intended to protect areas with significant geological, ecological, aesthetic, or historical features.[4]

ForestCounty[5][6]ClassificationArea[7]Notes
Albert J. WoodfordOneidaState Forest
Allen LakeAlleganyState Forest2,421 acres (9.80 km2)
AltmarOswegoState Forest959 acres (3.88 km2)
AmblerChenangoState Forest629 acres (2.55 km2)
Andersen HillTiogaState Forest554 acres (2.24 km2)
Arctic-ChinaDelawareState Forest2,959 acres (11.97 km2)[8]
Armlin HillSchoharieState ForestManaged as part of the 2,400-acre (9.7 km2) Keyserkill State Forest Complex, which also includes Keyserkill State Forest and Gates Hill State Forest.[9]
Arnold LakeOtsegoState Forest1,266 acres (5.12 km2)
Ashland PinnacleSchoharie, GreeneState Forest948 acres (3.84 km2)
Baker School HouseCortlandState Forest1,277 acres (5.17 km2)[10]
Bald MountainAlleganyState Forest764 acres (3.09 km2)
BalsamLewisState Forest559 acres (2.26 km2)
Balsam SwampChenangoState Forest2,679 acres (10.84 km2)
Barbour BrookDelawareState Forest768 acres (3.11 km2)
Bare HillYates, OntarioUnique Area393 acres (1.59 km2)
BasswoodChenangoState Forest938 acres (3.80 km2)
Basswood PondOtsegoState Forest720 acres (2.9 km2)
BatesSchoharieState Forest1,139 acres (4.61 km2)
BattenkillWashingtonState Forest535 acres (2.17 km2)[11]
Battle HillOswegoState Forest1,738 acres (7.03 km2)[12]
Beals PondDelawareState Forest1,116 acres (4.52 km2)
Bear CreekCattaraugusState Forest547 acres (2.21 km2)
Bear SwampCayugaState Forest3,316 acres (13.42 km2)
Bear SwampOtsegoState Forest1,750 acres (7.1 km2)
Bearpen MountainGreene, DelawareState Forest2,848 acres (11.53 km2)
BeartownLewisState Forest7,211 acres (29.18 km2)
Beaver CreekMadisonState Forest3,484 acres (14.10 km2)
Beaver CreekSt. LawrenceState Forest3,694 acres (14.95 km2)
Beaver DamTiogaState Forest1,148 acres (4.65 km2)
Beaver DamsSteuben, SchuylerState Forest534 acres (2.16 km2)
Beaver FlowChenango, BroomeState Forest1,028 acres (4.16 km2)
Beaver MeadowChenangoState Forest5,816 acres (23.54 km2)
Beaver PondBroomeState Forest791 acres (3.20 km2)Formerly known as Page Pond State Forest.[13]
Beebe HillColumbiaState Forest
Beech HillDelawareState Forest1,116 acres (4.52 km2)[8]
BerlinRensselaerState Forest
Big BrookOneidaState Forest3,895 acres (15.76 km2)[14]
Big Buck MountainPutnamState Forest146 acres (0.59 km2)
Birdseye HollowSteubenState Forest3,446 acres (13.95 km2)
Black CreekHerkimerState Forest998 acres (4.04 km2)[15]
Black CreekUlsterState Forest595 acres (2.41 km2)
Blenheim HillSchoharieState Forest783 acres (3.17 km2)[16]
BobellChenangoState Forest2,156 acres (8.73 km2)
Bog BrookPutnamUnique Area
BombayFranklinState Forest2,747 acres (11.12 km2)[17]
Bonaparte's CaveLewisState Forest1,435 acres (5.81 km2)
Bonner LakeSt. LawrenceState Forest98 acres (0.40 km2)
Boutwell HillChautauquaState Forest2,944 acres (11.91 km2)
Boyce HillCattaraugusState Forest971 acres (3.93 km2)
Brandow PointGreeneUnique Area
BrasherSt. LawrenceState Forest19,751 acres (79.93 km2)[17]
BrokenstrawChautauquaState Forest951 acres (3.85 km2)
Brookfield RailroadMadisonState Forest848 acres (3.43 km2)[18]
Bryant HillCattaraugusState Forest509 acres (2.06 km2)
Buck HillOneidaState Forest1,692 acres (6.85 km2)[19]
Buck's BrookChenangoState Forest2,178 acres (8.81 km2)
BucktonSt. LawrenceState Forest1,092 acres (4.42 km2)
BucktoothCattaraugusState Forest2,248 acres (9.10 km2)
Bully HillAlleganyState Forest3,513 acres (14.22 km2)
Bumps CreekChenangoState Forest528 acres (2.14 km2)[20]
Burnt HillClintonState Forest1,575 acres (6.37 km2)[21]
Burnt-Rossman HillsSchoharieState Forest9,788 acres (39.61 km2)[16]
Burt HillSteubenMultiple Use Area403 acres (1.63 km2)
Bush HillCattaraugusState Forest3,278 acres (13.27 km2)
CadyvilleClintonState Forest371 acres (1.50 km2)
Cairo LockwoodGreeneState Forest48 acres (0.19 km2)
Calhoun CreekOtsegoState Forest727 acres (2.94 km2)
California HillPutnamState Forest982 acres (3.97 km2)
California RoadSt. LawrenceState Forest1,410 acres (5.7 km2)
CameronSteubenState Forest1,990 acres (8.1 km2)
Cameron MillsSteubenState Forest54 acres (0.22 km2)
Camillus ForestOnondagaUnique Area355 acres (1.44 km2)[22]
CanacadeaSteubenState Forest1,623 acres (6.57 km2)
Canada CreekOneidaState Forest627 acres (2.54 km2)[19]
CanaseragaLivingstonState Forest1,287 acres (5.21 km2)
Carpenter FallsCayugaUnique Area36 acres (0.15 km2)[23]
Cascade ValleyBroomeState Forest533 acres (2.16 km2)
Castle RockPutnamUnique Area129 acres (0.52 km2)
Cat HollowBroomeState Forest759 acres (3.07 km2)
CatherinevilleSt. LawrenceState Forest1,623 acres (6.57 km2)
CatlinChemungState Forest613 acres (2.48 km2)
CattaraugusCattaraugusState Forest1,059 acres (4.29 km2)
Charles BakerMadisonState Forest9,400 acres (38 km2)
CharlestonMontgomeryState Forest3,954 acres (16.00 km2)[24]
ChateaugayOswegoState Forest3,465 acres (14.02 km2)
Chautauqua GorgeChautauquaState Forest538 acres (2.18 km2)
Chazy HighlandsClintonState Forest5,261 acres (21.29 km2)
Cherry ValleyOtsegoState Forest1,460 acres (5.9 km2)
Chestnut WoodsWashingtonState Forest801 acres (3.24 km2)[11]
Cinnamon LakeSchuyler, SteubenState Forest1,786 acres (7.23 km2)
Clapper HollowSchoharieState Forest818 acres (3.31 km2)
Clark HillOneidaState Forest2,872 acres (11.62 km2)[19]
CliffsideSchuylerState Forest977 acres (3.95 km2)
ClintonClintonState Forest
Cobb BrookOneidaState Forest690 acres (2.8 km2)[14]
Cobb CreekLewisState Forest2,185 acres (8.84 km2)
Cold CreekAlleganyState Forest501 acres (2.03 km2)
Cold Spring BrookSt. LawrenceState Forest1,068 acres (4.32 km2)
Cole HillAlbanyState Forest876 acres (3.55 km2)
Columbia LakeDelawareState Forest700 acres (2.8 km2)
Coon HollowSchuylerState Forest2,456 acres (9.94 km2)
CottrellLewisState Forest473 acres (1.91 km2)
Cotton HillSchoharieState Forest
CoventryChenangoState Forest1,156 acres (4.68 km2)
Coyle HillAlleganyState Forest2,343 acres (9.48 km2)
Coyote FlatsJeffersonState Forest553 acres (2.24 km2)
Crab HollowAlleganyState Forest1,154 acres (4.67 km2)
Crary MillsSt. LawrenceState Forest587 acres (2.38 km2)
Croton GorgeWestchesterUnique Area21 acres (0.085 km2)
Cuyler HillCortland, ChenangoState Forest5,507 acres (22.29 km2)
DaketownSaratogaState Forest506 acres (2.05 km2)
DanbyTompkinsState Forest7,337 acres (29.69 km2)
Daniel's RoadSaratogaState Forest523 acres (2.12 km2)
DannemoraClintonState Forest
DecaturOtsegoState Forest582 acres (2.36 km2)
Deer RiverFranklinState Forest
DegrasseSt. LawrenceState Forest1,180 acres (4.8 km2)
Depot HillDutchessMultiple Use Area260 acres (1.1 km2)
DeRuyterMadisonState Forest972 acres (3.93 km2)
DobbinsCattaraugusState Forest1,100 acres (4.5 km2)
Dog HollowCortlandState Forest723 acres (2.93 km2)
Donahue WoodsCortlandState Forest1,165 acres (4.71 km2)[10]
DownervilleSt. LawrenceState Forest1,443 acres (5.84 km2)
Dry RunSchuylerState Forest1,062 acres (4.30 km2)
Dunkin's ReserveClintonState Forest2,433 acres (9.85 km2)
Dutch SettlementSchoharieState Forest
Dutton RidgeSchoharieState Forest1,248 acres (5.05 km2)
EarlvilleMadisonState Forest634 acres (2.57 km2)
East Branch Fish CreekLewisState Forest1,350 acres (5.5 km2)
East OsceolaLewisState Forest1,975 acres (7.99 km2)
East OttoCattaraugusState Forest1,354 acres (5.48 km2)
Erwin HollowSteubenState Forest531 acres (2.15 km2)
Erwin MountainSteubenState Forest507 acres (2.05 km2)
Eldridge SwampWashingtonState Forest515 acres (2.08 km2)[11]
ElkdaleCattaraugusState Forest422 acres (1.71 km2)
English HillAlleganyState Forest1,395 acres (5.65 km2)
ExeterOtsegoState Forest1,957 acres (7.92 km2)
FairfieldTiogaState Forest815 acres (3.30 km2)
Fall BrookOneidaState Forest4,456 acres (18.03 km2)[14]
FarmersvilleCattaraugusState Forest1,144 acres (4.63 km2)
FeatherstonhaughSchenectadyState Forest697 acres (2.82 km2)[24]
Fire FallSt. LawrenceState Forest1,570 acres (6.4 km2)
Fish CreekOneidaState Forest678 acres (2.74 km2)[25]
Five StreamsChenangoState Forest6,353 acres (25.71 km2)
Flat RockClintonState Forest1,931 acres (7.81 km2)[26]
Florence HillOneidaState Forest1,361 acres (5.51 km2)[14]
Fort JacksonSt. LawrenceState Forest914 acres (3.70 km2)
Frank E. JadwinLewisState Forest20,412 acres (82.60 km2)
Franklin 10FranklinState Forest
Frozen OceanCayugaState Forest754 acres (3.05 km2)
Furnace CreekOneidaState Forest1,395 acres (5.65 km2)[14]
Gas SpringsAlleganyState Forest2,263 acres (9.16 km2)
Gates HillSchoharieState ForestManaged as part of the 2,400-acre (9.7 km2) Keyserkill State Forest Complex, which also includes Keyserkill State Forest and Armlin Hill State Forest.[9]
Gee BrookCortlandState Forest878 acres (3.55 km2)[10]
GenegantsletChenangoState Forest3,181 acres (12.87 km2)[27]
General Jacob MorrisOtsegoState Forest1,190 acres (4.8 km2)
Gillies HillAlleganyState Forest2,332 acres (9.44 km2)
GlenmealSt. LawrenceState Forest826 acres (3.34 km2)
Gobbler's KnobOrangeState Forest303 acres (1.23 km2)
Golden HillCattaraugusState Forest2,283 acres (9.24 km2)
Goose EggWashingtonState Forest456 acres (1.85 km2)[11]
Gorton LakeMadison, OneidaState Forest500 acres (2.0 km2)
Gould CornersJeffersonState Forest2,045 acres (8.28 km2)
Groundry HillSchuylerState Forest2,112 acres (8.55 km2)
GrangerLewisState Forest734 acres (2.97 km2)
Grant PowellLewisState Forest8,077 acres (32.69 km2)
GrantvilleSt. LawrenceState Forest775 acres (3.14 km2)
GreenwoodSteubenState Forest906 acres (3.67 km2)
Greenwood CreekSt. LawrenceState Forest1,009 acres (4.08 km2)
Griggs GulfCortland, TiogaState Forest2,365 acres (9.57 km2)
GulfClintonUnique Area605 acres (2.45 km2)[26]
Hall IslandOswegoState Forest2,079 acres (8.41 km2)[12]
Hammond HillTompkins, TiogaState Forest3,618 acres (14.64 km2)
Hand HollowColumbiaState Forest518 acres (2.10 km2)
HannacroixGreeneUnique Area
Harris HillChautauquaState Forest2,271 acres (9.19 km2)
HartwickOtsegoState Forest1,242 acres (5.03 km2)
Harvey MountainColumbiaState Forest
Hatch CreekChautauquaState Forest1,283 acres (5.19 km2)
Hawkins PondBroomeState Forest539 acres (2.18 km2)
Hemlock RidgeUlsterMultiple Use Area83 acres (0.34 km2)
Hemlock-CanadiceLivingston, OntarioState Forest6,849 acres (27.72 km2)
Henderson ShoresJeffersonUnique Area1,160 acres (4.7 km2)
HewittCortlandState Forest937 acres (3.79 km2)
Hickok BrookSullivanMultiple Use Area1,036 acres (4.19 km2)
Hickory LakeSt. LawrenceState Forest
High FlatsSt. LawrenceState Forest2,018 acres (8.17 km2)
High KnobSchoharieState Forest1,344 acres (5.44 km2)
High TowersLewisState Forest729 acres (2.95 km2)
High WoodsUlsterMultiple Use Area43 acres (0.17 km2)
Hill HigherChautauquaState Forest1,156 acres (4.68 km2)
HiltonvilleAlleganyState Forest999 acres (4.04 km2)
HinckleyHerkimerState Forest1,590 acres (6.4 km2)[15]
HogsbackLewisState Forest624 acres (2.53 km2)
HogsbackOneidaState Forest1,115 acres (4.51 km2)[15]
Honey HillSchoharieState Forest1,017 acres (4.12 km2)
Hooker MountainOtsegoState Forest801 acres (3.24 km2)
Hoxie GorgeCortlandState Forest2,115 acres (8.56 km2)[10]
Huckleberry RidgeOrangeState Forest1,450 acres (5.9 km2)
HuntersfieldSchoharie, GreeneState Forest1,300 acres (5.3 km2)
Hunts PondChenangoState Forest1,397 acres (5.65 km2)
Independence RiverLewisState Forest673 acres (2.72 km2)
Indian PipeLewisState Forest597 acres (2.42 km2)
Italy HillYatesState Forest1,899 acres (7.68 km2)
Jackson HillOneidaState Forest1,409 acres (5.70 km2)[19]
James KennedyCortlandState Forest4,422 acres (17.90 km2)
JenksvilleTiogaState Forest1,349 acres (5.46 km2)
Jersey HillAlleganyState Forest1,088 acres (4.40 km2)
Junius PondsSenecaUnique Area
Karr Valley CreekAlleganyState Forest1,917 acres (7.76 km2)
KasoagOswegoState Forest909 acres (3.68 km2)
Keeney SwampAlleganyState Forest2,408 acres (9.74 km2)
KerryvilleDelawareState Forest698 acres (2.82 km2)
KetchumvilleTiogaState Forest503 acres (2.04 km2)[28]
KettlebailCortlandState Forest588 acres (2.38 km2)
KeyserkillSchoharieState ForestManaged as part of the 2,400-acre (9.7 km2) Keyserkill State Forest Complex, which also includes Armlin Hill State Forest and Gates Hill State Forest.[9]
Kings ParkSuffolkUnique Area
KlipnockyAlleganyState Forest2,634 acres (10.66 km2)
KlondikeOswegoState Forest867 acres (3.51 km2)
Knapp StationSt. LawrenceState Forest1,006 acres (4.07 km2)
KowaweseOrangeUnique Area
Labrador HollowCortland, OnondagaUnique Area1,474 acres (5.97 km2)[29]
LafayettevilleDutchessMultiple Use Area715 acres (2.89 km2)
Lake DesolationSaratogaState Forest443 acres (1.79 km2)[30]
LassellsvilleFultonState Forest
LebanonMadisonState Forest779 acres (3.15 km2)
Leonard HillSchoharieState Forest1,616 acres (6.54 km2)
Lesser WildernessLewisState Forest13,793 acres (55.82 km2)
LincklaenChenangoState Forest4,655 acres (18.84 km2)
Lincoln MountainSaratogaState Forest993 acres (4.02 km2)[30]
Line BrookLewisState Forest1,116 acres (4.52 km2)
Lonesome BaySt. LawrenceState Forest1,122 acres (4.54 km2)
Long PondChenangoState Forest3,254 acres (13.17 km2)
LookoutLewisState Forest3,915 acres (15.84 km2)
Lost NationAlleganyState Forest1,344 acres (5.44 km2)
Lost NationSt. LawrenceState Forest1,907 acres (7.72 km2)
Lost ValleyMontgomeryState Forest750 acres (3.0 km2)[24]
Ludlow CreekChenangoState Forest3,197 acres (12.94 km2)[27]
LutheranvilleOtsego, SchoharieState Forest1,817 acres (7.35 km2)
Lyon BrookChenangoState Forest528 acres (2.14 km2)
Macomb ReservationClintonState Forest1,068 acres (4.32 km2)[26]
Mad RiverOneidaState Forest2,929 acres (11.85 km2)[14]
Mallet PondSchoharieState Forest2,525 acres (10.22 km2)[16]
Maple HillChemungState Forest604 acres (2.44 km2)
Maple ValleyOtsegoState Forest804 acres (3.25 km2)
MarisposaMadisonState Forest3,002 acres (12.15 km2)
Marsh PondBroomeState Forest893 acres (3.61 km2)
Maxon CreekCortlandState Forest908 acres (3.67 km2)Also known as Pease Hill State Forest.[31]
McCarty HillCattaraugusState Forest
McCarthy HillSteubenState Forest794 acres (3.21 km2)
McDonoughChenangoState Forest6,772 acres (27.41 km2)[27]Also known as Bowman Creek State Forest.[27]
Meads CreekSteubenState Forest1,452 acres (5.88 km2)
Melondy HillChenango, BroomeState Forest5,417 acres (21.92 km2)
Michigan HillDelawareState Forest619 acres (2.51 km2)
Michigan HillTiogaState Forest1,180 acres (4.8 km2)
Middle Ground FlatsGreeneUnique Area
Middle GroveSaratogaState Forest576 acres (2.33 km2)[30]
MilfordOtsegoState Forest512 acres (2.07 km2)
Mohawk SpringsLewisState Forest1,210 acres (4.9 km2)
Montrose PointWestchesterState Forest51 acres (0.21 km2)Managed cooperatively with the Westchester County Parks Department.[32]
Moon PondClintonState Forest786 acres (3.18 km2)
Morgan HillOnondaga, CortlandState Forest5,284 acres (21.38 km2)
Morrow MountainMadisonState Forest1,290 acres (5.2 km2)
Moss HillSteubenState Forest1,815 acres (7.35 km2)
Mount HaydenGreeneState Forest844 acres (3.42 km2)
Mount HungerOneidaState Forest
Mount LorettoRichmondUnique Area241 acres (0.98 km2)[33]
Mount PisgahGreene, SchoharieState Forest650 acres (2.6 km2)
Mount PleasantChautauquaState Forest1,522 acres (6.16 km2)
Mount TomWashingtonState Forest1,724 acres (6.98 km2)[11]
Mount WashingtonSteubenMultiple Use Area440 acres (1.8 km2)
Muller HillMadisonState Forest3,090 acres (12.5 km2)
Murphy HillDelawareState Forest
Nanticoke LakeBroomeMultiple Use Area338 acres (1.37 km2)
Nelson SwampMadisonUnique Area574 acres (2.32 km2)[34]
Neversink RiverSullivanUnique Area6,580 acres (26.6 km2)
NewfieldTompkinsState Forest1,552 acres (6.28 km2)
Nimham MountainPutnamMultiple Use Area1,023 acres (4.14 km2)
Nine Mile CreekCattaraugusState Forest3,162 acres (12.80 km2)
North HarmonyChautauquaState Forest2,561 acres (10.36 km2)
Nutten HookColumbiaUnique Area
O'HaraOswego, OneidaState Forest1,064 acres (4.31 km2)[12]
Oak RidgeUlsterMultiple Use Area96 acres (0.39 km2)
Oak RidgeChenangoState Forest576 acres (2.33 km2)
Oakley CornersTiogaState Forest1,025 acres (4.15 km2)[28]
OhisaHerkimerState Forest
Old WestburyNassauUnique Area
OnjebongeLewisState Forest1,835 acres (7.43 km2)
Onondaga EscarpmentErieUnique Area52 acres (0.21 km2)[35]
Orebed CreekSt. LawrenceState Forest791 acres (3.20 km2)
Orton HollowOswegoState Forest507 acres (2.05 km2)
OssianLivingstonState Forest1,303 acres (5.27 km2)
OtselicChenangoState Forest1,043 acres (4.22 km2)
OtsquagoHerkimerState Forest
Otter CreekLewisState Forest1,206 acres (4.88 km2)
Painter HillSullivanMultiple Use Area104 acres (0.42 km2)
Palmer's PondAlleganyState Forest3,645 acres (14.75 km2)
PanamaChautauquaState Forest1,224 acres (4.95 km2)
Papish PondCortlandMultiple Use Area193 acres (0.78 km2)[10]
Partridge RunAlbanyState Forest880 acres (3.6 km2)[36]
PatriaSchoharieState Forest
Patriot's HollowSuffolkState Forest
Peck HillFultonState Forest
Penn MountainOneidaState Forest3,725 acres (15.07 km2)[19]
Perkins PondChenangoState Forest1,895 acres (7.67 km2)[37]
PetersburgSchoharieState Forest
Pharsalia WoodsChenangoState Forest9,164 acres (37.09 km2)[37]Formerly known as New Michigan State Forest.[38]
Phillips CreekAlleganyState Forest2,709 acres (10.96 km2)
Pigeon HillChenangoState Forest736 acres (2.98 km2)[37]
Pigtail HollowSteubenState Forest998 acres (4.04 km2)
PinckneyLewis, JeffersonState Forest2,091 acres (8.46 km2)
Pine HillCattaraugusState Forest1,139 acres (4.61 km2)
Pine HillDelawareState Forest1,089 acres (4.41 km2)[8]
Pine RidgeChenangoState Forest274 acres (1.11 km2)
Pitcher SpringsChenangoState Forest1,836 acres (7.43 km2)[37]
PittstownRensselaerState Forest
PlainfieldOtsegoState Forest1,403 acres (5.68 km2)
PlattekillDelawareState Forest
Pleasant LakeSt. LawrenceState Forest963 acres (3.90 km2)
PlumbottomAlleganyState Forest1,666 acres (6.74 km2)
PochuckOrangeState Forest503 acres (2.04 km2)
Point RockOneidaState Forest1,202 acres (4.86 km2)[19]
Popple PondOneidaState Forest2,446 acres (9.90 km2)[15]
Potato HillTompkinsState Forest915 acres (3.70 km2)
Pulpit RockJeffersonState Forest1,603 acres (6.49 km2)
PunkeyvilleOneidaState Forest535 acres (2.17 km2)[15]
R. Milton HickOtsegoState Forest1,293 acres (5.23 km2)
RaecherCattaraugusState Forest832 acres (3.37 km2)
Ralph RoadWarrenState Forest515 acres (2.08 km2)[30]
RaymondvilleSt. LawrenceState Forest641 acres (2.59 km2)
RaywoodLewisUnique Area307 acres (1.24 km2)
Red BrookChenangoState Forest601 acres (2.43 km2)
Reinstein Woods Nature PreserveErieUnique Area292 acres (1.18 km2)[39]
RelayDelawareState Forest
RensselaervilleAlbany, SchoharieState Forest2,849 acres (11.53 km2)[36]
Robinson HollowTioga, Tompkins, CortlandState Forest1,938 acres (7.84 km2)
Rock CityCattaraugusState Forest
Rock CreekSteubenState Forest704 acres (2.85 km2)
RockwoodFultonState Forest
Roeliff Jansen KillDutchessMultiple Use Area128 acres (0.52 km2)
Rome Sand PlainsOneidaUnique Area1,700 acres (6.9 km2)[40]
Roosa GapSullivanState Forest680 acres (2.8 km2)
RoseboomOtsegoState Forest620 acres (2.5 km2)
Rural GroveMontgomeryState Forest1,289 acres (5.22 km2)[24]
Rush CreekAlleganyState Forest1,404 acres (5.68 km2)
Rush Oak OpeningsMonroeUnique Area230 acres (0.93 km2)
Saint RegisFranklinState Forest
Salmon RiverOswegoState Forest2,033 acres (8.23 km2)[12]
Salmon River FallsOswegoUnique Area112 acres (0.45 km2)
Sand BayLewisState Forest326 acres (1.32 km2)
Sand FlatsLewisState Forest2,532 acres (10.25 km2)
Sandy CreekOswegoState Forest538 acres (2.18 km2)
Scott PatentSchoharie, AlbanyState Forest1,220 acres (4.9 km2)
Sears PondLewisState Forest5,648 acres (22.86 km2)
ShawangunkUlsterMultiple Use Area58 acres (0.23 km2)
Shawangunk RidgeUlster, SullivanState Forest1,411 acres (5.71 km2)
Shindagin HollowTompkins, TiogaState Forest5,266 acres (21.31 km2)
Silver HillSt. LawrenceState Forest783 acres (3.17 km2)
Skinner HillChenangoState Forest1,666 acres (6.74 km2)
Skyline DriveBroomeState Forest533 acres (2.16 km2)
Slader CreekAlleganyState Forest1,229 acres (4.97 km2)
Snow BowlSt. LawrenceState Forest797 acres (3.23 km2)
SodomSt. LawrenceState Forest1,426 acres (5.77 km2)
SonyeaLivingstonState Forest922 acres (3.73 km2)
South BradfordSteubenState Forest1,819 acres (7.36 km2)
South HammondSt. LawrenceState Forest2,086 acres (8.44 km2)
South HillChenangoState Forest1,314 acres (5.32 km2)
South HillDelaware, OtsegoState Forest521 acres (2.11 km2)
South HillOneidaState Forest522 acres (2.11 km2)[19]
South MountainSchoharie, GreeneState Forest1,498 acres (6.06 km2)
South ValleyCattaraugusState Forest4,227 acres (17.11 km2)
SouthvilleSt. LawrenceState Forest551 acres (2.23 km2)
Split RockOnondagaUnique Area29 acres (0.12 km2)[41]
Spring BrookClintonState Forest1,157 acres (4.68 km2)
Squaw IslandOntarioUnique Area0.2 acres (0.00081 km2)[42]Managed by the DEC Bureau of Wildlife.[42]
Stammer CreekSt. LawrenceState Forest460 acres (1.9 km2)
Steam MillDelawareState Forest5,618 acres (22.74 km2)[8]
Steuben HillHerkimerState Forest
StewartOrangeState Forest6,700 acres (27 km2)
Stid HillOntarioMultiple Use Area847 acres (3.43 km2)[43]
Stissing MountainDutchessMultiple Use Area590 acres (2.4 km2)
StocktonChautauquaState Forest977 acres (3.95 km2)
Stone BarnOneidaState Forest621 acres (2.51 km2)[25]
Stone HillOswegoState Forest866 acres (3.50 km2)
Stone StoreSchoharieState Forest732 acres (2.96 km2)
Stoney PondMadisonState Forest1,469 acres (5.94 km2)
Sugar HillSchuylerState Forest9,085 acres (36.77 km2)
Summer HillCayugaState Forest4,355 acres (17.62 km2)
SusquehannaOtsegoState Forest423 acres (1.71 km2)
Swancott HillOneida, LewisState Forest2,012 acres (8.14 km2)[14]
Swancott MillLewisState Forest744 acres (3.01 km2)
Swift HillAlleganyState Forest1,569 acres (6.35 km2)
Taconic HerefordDutchessMultiple Use Area917 acres (3.71 km2)
Taconic RidgeRensselaerState Forest3,834 acres (15.52 km2)
Tassell HillOneidaState Forest
Taylor CreekSt. LawrenceState Forest1,860 acres (7.5 km2)
Taylor ValleyCortlandState Forest4,639 acres (18.77 km2)[10]
Terry MountainClintonState Forest4,739 acres (19.18 km2)[21]
Texas HillMadisonState Forest704 acres (2.85 km2)
Texas HollowSchuylerState Forest937 acres (3.79 km2)
Texas School HouseOtsegoState Forest1,245 acres (5.04 km2)
Three SpringsMadisonState Forest797 acres (3.23 km2)
TibbettsRensselaerState Forest846 acres (3.42 km2)
Titusville MountainFranklinState Forest
TomannexDelawareState Forest
Toothaker CreekSt. LawrenceState Forest709 acres (2.87 km2)
Tracy CreekBroome, TiogaState Forest512 acres (2.07 km2)
Tracy CreekSteubenState Forest569 acres (2.30 km2)
Tri-CountyOneidaState Forest1,290 acres (5.2 km2)[14]
TriangleBroomeState Forest661 acres (2.67 km2)
Trout BrookOswegoState Forest622 acres (2.52 km2)
Trout LakeSt. LawrenceState Forest1,087 acres (4.40 km2)
Trout RiverFranklinState Forest
Tug HillJefferson, LewisState Forest12,242 acres (49.54 km2)
Tuller HillCortlandState Forest2,440 acres (9.9 km2)
Turkey HillTiogaState Forest1,108 acres (4.48 km2)
Turkey PointUlsterState Forest139 acres (0.56 km2)
Turkey RidgeSteubenState Forest676 acres (2.74 km2)
TurnpikeAlleganyState Forest4,744 acres (19.20 km2)
UrbanaSteubenState Forest2,690 acres (10.9 km2)
Ushers RoadSaratogaState Forest88 acres (0.36 km2)[30]
VandermarkAlleganyState Forest2,384 acres (9.65 km2)
VernooykillUlsterState Forest
Wagner FarmOtsegoState Forest463 acres (1.87 km2)
WassaicDutchessMultiple Use Area488 acres (1.97 km2)
Webster HillOneidaState Forest1,064 acres (4.31 km2)[19]
WellmanChautauquaState Forest447 acres (1.81 km2)
West BranchOneidaState Forest527 acres (2.13 km2)[19]
West HillSteubenState Forest887 acres (3.59 km2)
West MountainDutchessState Forest830 acres (3.4 km2)
West OscelaOswego, LewisState Forest1,900 acres (7.7 km2)[12]
West ParishvilleSt. LawrenceState Forest792 acres (3.21 km2)
WhalenChautauquaState Forest1,325 acres (5.36 km2)
WhaupaunaucauChenangoState Forest1,188 acres (4.81 km2)
Whippoorwill CornersSt. LawrenceState Forest1,281 acres (5.18 km2)
Whiskey FlatsSt. LawrenceState Forest2,533 acres (10.25 km2)
White PondPutnamMultiple Use Area276 acres (1.12 km2)
Whittacker SwampBroomeState Forest812 acres (3.29 km2)
Wiley BrookChenangoState Forest1,240 acres (5.0 km2)
Windfall CreekCattaraugusState Forest968 acres (3.92 km2)
WinonaJefferson, OswegoState Forest9,233 acres (37.36 km2)
Witch's HoleUlsterMultiple Use Area451 acres (1.83 km2)
Wolf BrookSullivanMultiple Use Area585 acres (2.37 km2)
Wolf LakeSt. LawrenceState Forest4,316 acres (17.47 km2)
WoodhullOneidaState Forest567 acres (2.29 km2)[15]
Wurtsboro RidgeSullivanState Forest1,139 acres (4.61 km2)
Yatesville FallsMontgomeryState Forest714 acres (2.89 km2)[24]
Yellow BarnTompkinsState Forest1,289 acres (5.22 km2)
Yellow LakeSt. LawrenceState Forest751 acres (3.04 km2)
Zoar ValleyCattaraugus, ErieMultiple Use Area3,014 acres (12.20 km2)Acreage includes lands designated as the Zoar Valley Unique Area, which is contained within the Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area.
Zoar ValleyCattaraugus, ErieUnique Area1,492 acres (6.04 km2)[44]Covers the gorge and a buffer area within the Zoar Valley Multiple Use Area.[45]

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