- Open for recreation: Year-round
- Fees: Free
- Contact Information:
- General Information: DEC Region 5 Ray Brook Office: 518-897-1200 (M-F, 8:30am to 4:45pm); [email protected]
- Search, rescue, wildfire, and enforcement matters: 911 or 1-833-NYS-RANGERS (1-833-697-7264)
A local Forest Ranger is a valuable source of information for the state land you would like to visit.
- Location: Towns of Jay & Lewis, Essex County
- Wildlife Management Unit: 5F
- Map: Jay Mountain Wilderness Map (GeoPDF) - GeoPDF Instructions || Google Earth || DECinfo Locator
The 7,951-acre Jay Mountain Wilderness is the smallest wilderness within the Adirondack Forest Preserve. Despite its relatively small size, the area provides a true Adirondack experience with treeless mountain summits, large expanses of remote areas without trails and many recreational opportunities for visitors. Recreationally, this region is geared toward hikers and those wishing to hunt and trap. The area lacks developed campsites and has only one designated trail, so many of its users tend to be those preferring to bush-whack or camp in the rough.
Backcountry Information for the Northeastern Adirondacks provides general information regarding backcountry and seasonal conditions; specific notices regarding closures and conditions of trails, roads, bridges and other infrastructure; and links to weather, state land use regulations, low impact recreation and more.