Entering State Land  🖼️

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Entering State Land ...

Actually I was leaving Watson's Triangle when I took this picture, but this is the minimal signs you saw as you enter Watsons Triangle (many miles away from paved roads). Never did find any of the campsites up here.

Taken on Thursday June 30, 2011 at Watsons East Triangle Wild Forest.

Thematic Map: Acres of Land Developed between 2001 and 2016

More about Watsons East Triangle Wild Forest...

The Watson's East Triangle Wild Forest Unit is located on the western edge of the Adirondack Forest Preserve in the towns of Croghan, Diana, and Watson in Lewis County and the town of Webb in Herkimer County. The Unit consists of 13,229 acres of State Forest Preserve lands, and is bounded on the west by the Adirondack Park Blue Line, on the east by the Five Ponds and Pepperbox Wilderness Areas, on the north by the Aldrich Pond Wild Forest and on the south by the Beaver River.

Map: Keck Trail
Map: Watson's East Triangle Wild Forest (Mud Pond Parcel)
Map: Wolf Creek Road
Photo: Gravel Pit
Photo: Motor Vehicle Road
Photo: Wider Section of Number One
Photo: Flowers Along the Road
Photo: Is This the Number One Truck Trail Spur?
Photo: Foam from White Watch on Oswegatchie
Photo: Heading Past Bald Mountain Spur Road
Photo: Mullens Flow Bridge Over Oswegatchie River
Photo: Number One Truck Trail

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