Five Ponds Wilderness

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Five Ponds Wilderness is a remote, heavily forested wilderness area in New York’s Adirondack Mountains known for its extensive wetlands, ponds, and backcountry recreation opportunities.

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Five Ponds Wilderness canonical 1

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Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
state forest preserve land
wilderness area
accessPolicy non-motorized recreation only
belongsTo Adirondack Park
surface form: Adirondack Park wilderness system
characterizedBy backcountry recreation opportunities
extensive wetlands
heavily forested landscape
numerous ponds
remote setting
conservationPurpose preservation of wilderness character
protection of wetlands and waters
protection of wildlife habitat
governedBy Article XIV of the New York State Constitution
surface form: New York State Constitution "Forever Wild" clause
hasEcosystemType bogs
boreal forest
northern hardwood forest
swamps
wetlands
hasFeature backcountry trails
beaver flows
lakes
ponds
remote campsites
streams
hasLegalStatus constitutionally protected forest preserve land
IUCNCategory Ib
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
notableFor difficult access
high level of ecological integrity
large roadless interior
partOf New York Forest Preserve
surface form: Adirondack Forest Preserve

New York Forest Preserve
prohibits motorized boats
motorized vehicles
permanent structures
recreationManagementGoal low-impact backcountry use
usedFor backpacking
canoeing
fishing
hiking
hunting
winter recreation

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Adirondack Park containsFeature Five Ponds Wilderness