Dix Mountain Wilderness Area

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Dix Mountain Wilderness Area is a rugged, largely undeveloped tract of Adirondack Forest Preserve known for its high peaks, extensive hiking trails, and remote backcountry character.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
tract of Adirondack Forest Preserve
wilderness area
accessPolicy non-motorized recreation only
conservationGoal preservation of wilderness character
protection of natural resources
contains extensive hiking trails
high peaks
developmentLevel minimal infrastructure
governedBy Article XIV of the New York State Constitution
hasActivity backcountry skiing
day hiking
mountain climbing
overnight camping
snowshoeing
hasCharacteristic largely undeveloped
remote backcountry character
rugged
hasProtectionStatus forever wild
hasUse backpacking
hiking
wilderness recreation
locatedIn Adirondack Park
Essex County, New York NERFINISHED
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
managingAuthority 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
trailSystem marked hiking trails

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High Peaks Wilderness Area adjacentTo Dix Mountain Wilderness Area
Essex County, New York contains Dix Mountain Wilderness Area