Moose River Plains Wild Forest

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Moose River Plains Wild Forest is a large, remote tract of public land in New York’s Adirondack Park known for its extensive network of dirt roads, primitive camping, and opportunities for hiking, paddling, hunting, and wildlife viewing.

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Surface form Occurrences
Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
public land
wild forest area
accessPoint Indian Lake, New York
Inlet, New York
campingRegulation designated roadside sites with yellow DEC markers
campingType first-come, first-served primitive campsites
conservationPurpose protection of Adirondack forest ecosystems
provision of outdoor recreation opportunities
governingClassification Wild Forest
governingPlan Adirondack Park State Land Master Plan
hasFeature extensive network of dirt roads
forested landscape
lakes and ponds
primitive roadside campsites
remote character
streams and rivers
hasRecreationFocus backcountry motorized access combined with primitive camping
hasRoad Limekiln Lake–Cedar River Road
hasRoadType seasonal dirt roads
hasWildlife black bear
loons
moose
various bird species
white-tailed deer
locatedIn Adirondack Park
New York
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
offersActivity canoeing
cross-country skiing
fishing
hiking
hunting
kayaking
mountain biking
paddling
primitive camping
snowmobiling
snowshoeing
wildlife viewing
roadUse motor vehicle access in designated seasons

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Hamilton County, New York containsProtectedArea Moose River Plains Wild Forest
Tupper Lake hasAttraction Moose River Plains Wild Forest
this entity surface form: Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest
Old Forge hasNearbyProtectedArea Moose River Plains Wild Forest