Stewart State Forest
It offers 22 miles (35 km) of gravel roads and 18 miles (29 km) of hiking trails. Activities include hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, cross country skiing, snowmobiling, bird watching and fishing.
Wildlife includes white-tailed deer, coyotes, bobcats, wild turkeys, great blue herons and hawks.
History
Most of Stewart State Forest land was formerly in farm or residential use. It was acquired in the 1970s by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) to establish and develop Stewart International Airport.
In March 1999, New York State Governor George Pataki announced the effective transfer of 5,200 acres from the Department of Transportation (DOT) to the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) to permanently preserve the land. Another 1,600 acres were transferred in June 2006.
References
- ^ "Stewart State Forest". New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
- ^ "Stewart State Forest Unit Management Plan, December 2006" (PDF). New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. Retrieved June 29, 2022.
External links
- "Stewart State Forest". AllTrails. Retrieved June 29, 2022. Map and photographs of the state forest's trail system.