- Open for recreation: Year-round
- Fee: Free
- Contact Information:
- DEC Region 6 Herkimer Office (M-F, 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM), (315) 866-6330; [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: Town of Stark, Herkimer County
- Wildlife Management Unit: 6S
- Map: Otsquago State Forest Map (GeoPDF) - GeoPDF Instructions || Google Earth || DECinfo Locator
The 411-acre Otsquago State Forest is named after Otsquago Creek, which starts roughly at the Otsego-Herkimer County line. Interestingly, this creek descends 1,100 feet over a distance of 17 miles. The creek played an important role in the early history of this area. Many Native American villages were built along its banks. There were also skirmishes and battles of the Revolutionary War that took place nearby. The waterpower, provided by the creek, ran mills in every village it flowed through. Otsquago Creek obtained its name from the Mohawk tribe and translates to "under a bridge." The state forest was created for the purpose of reforestation, wildlife management, timber production, recreation and watershed protection.