- Open for recreation: Year-round
- Fee: Free
- Contact Information:
- DEC Region 7 Sherburne Office (M-F, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM), (607) 674-4017; [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 Georgetown and Nelson, Madison County
- Wildlife Management Unit: 7M
- Map: Morrow Mountain State Forest Map (GeoPDF) - GeoPDF Instructions || Google Earth || DECinfo Locator
Morrow Mountain State Forest occupies 1,290 acres and is a primitive forest with few amenities. Morrow Mountain rises to 2,142 feet and is the highest elevation in Madison County. The only trail in the forest is a snowmobile trail that follows the Public Forest Access Road (see map section above). It weaves from the northwestern portion of the forest to the southeastern portion of the forest. Although there are no formal hiking trails, hiking is allowed anywhere on the property unless posted otherwise.
Sugar maple is one of the most common trees on Morrow Mountain State Forest. On a brisk autumn day, this landscape is ablaze in reds and yellows from the changing leaves of these trees. In Native American legend, spirit hunters in the sky slew the constellation Great Bear in autumn and the bear's blood, dripping on the forest, changed many leaves to red. Some leaves turned yellow by the fat that splattered out of the kettle as the hunters cooked the meat. To experience sugar maple at its most spectacular, consider a visit in October when the sun is bright, the temperature is brisk, and autumn colors are at their peak.