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More about Coeymans Creek Wildlife Management Area...

In the mid-1990s, Albany purchased several large parcels of land in Coeymans across from the LaFarge Cement Plant on Coeymans Creek for purposes of constructing a regional landfill. Ultimately, these lands were sold to the state for purposes of public hunting grounds.

There are 358 acres of state land that can be accessed via Old Ravena Road and Stylabrick Road, providing access to the Coeymans Creek behind the cement plant, along the Thruway.

http://andyarthur.org/coeymans-creek-wma

Map: Coeymans Creek WMA
Photo: While the lands on the west side of the Coeymans Creek are easy to get to
Photo: Smoking cement
Photo: Coeymans Creek
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Photo: New Yellow Trail
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Photo: Exploring the Coeymans Creek WMA Today
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Photo: Blue Circle Cement

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