Siamese Ponds Wilderness

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Siamese Ponds Wilderness is a remote, forested backcountry area in New York’s Adirondack Park known for its rugged terrain, numerous ponds and streams, and extensive hiking and paddling opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf backcountry area
protected area
wilderness area
accessPoint Route 8 trailheads
Speculator area trailheads
Thirteenth Lake trailheads
contains Bullhead Mountain
Chimney Mountain
East Branch Sacandaga River
Hour Pond
John Pond
Kunjamuk River NERFINISHED
Peaked Mountain
Puffer Mountain
Puffer Pond
Sacandaga River headwaters
Siamese Ponds
Thirteenth Lake
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designation wilderness area
feature lakes
mountains
numerous ponds
rivers
streams
wetlands
governingBody New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
hasRecreationOpportunity canoeing
cross-country skiing
kayaking
primitive camping
snowshoeing
hasTrailUse foot travel only in interior
IUCNCategory Ib
knownFor backpacking
fishing
hiking
paddling
remote backcountry recreation
landCover forested
locatedIn Adirondack Park
New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
partOf New York Forest Preserve
surface form: Adirondack Forest Preserve

New York Forest Preserve
surface form: New York State Forest Preserve
protectedAreaType wilderness
region Adirondack Mountains
state New York
terrain rugged

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Adirondack Park containsFeature Siamese Ponds Wilderness
Hamilton County, New York containsProtectedArea Siamese Ponds Wilderness
this entity surface form: Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area