- Open for Recreation: Year-round. Some sections may be closed to public use periodically for safety and administrative reasons.
- Fee: Free
- Contact Information:
- DEC Region 5 Office: 518-897-1200; [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 Brighton, Harrietstown and Santa Clara, Franklin County
- Wildlife Management Unit: 5C, 5F and 6F
- Map: Paul Smith's College Easement (PDF) || Google Earth || DECinfo Locator
Description
The 7,700-acre Paul Smith's College Easement Tract is part of the conservation easement lands of the Adirondacks. This tract of land is currently owned by Paul Smiths College of Arts and Sciences. The numerous parcels of the easement contain forests, mountains, ponds and streams which provide numerous opportunities for outdoor recreation and nature appreciation. The topography of the easement properties was heavily influenced by glaciations and consists of low-rolling hills and land formations. A number of water bodies lie within or border the easement lands. Timber operations do occur on easement lands. Expect to see logging trucks, skidders and other logging activity. Certain access roads may be closed when logging operations are active.
Trail Information for the Northern Adirondacks Region 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.
Paul Smiths College Tract Parcels
Osgood Tract: This 109-acre tract is located north of State Route 86 and east of State Route 30. The Red Dot Trail System and three lean-tos are located on the parcel. The main access points are the Osgood Pond Hand Launch Site, the Church Pond Hand Launch Site, the Hoffman Road Parking Area on Route 30, the Jackrabbit Cross-Country Ski Trail and several woods roads along State Route 30.
Tongue Tract: This 706-acre tract includes water frontage of three lakes of the St. Regis Chain - Lower St. Regis Lake, Spitfire Lake and Upper St. Regis Lake. The Purple Dot Trail and five lean-tos are located on the parcel. The main access is from the St. Regis Mountain Trailhead Parking Area, the Black Pond Trailhead Parking Area, Keeses Mills Road Hand Launch Site and the Harrietstown Public Boat Launch. Access to the interior of the parcel is available using the 0.4 mile Purple Dot trail and logging roads.
Sugar Bush Tract: This 625-acre tract is located north of State Route 86 between the White Pine Road and the Jones Pond Road. The main access is from roadside parking along the two roads. Several logging roads and skid trails provide internal access to the parcel.
Johnson Mountain Area: This 1,187-acre area actually consists of four contiguous tracts. The area is located east of State Route 30 along the section between in intersection of State Route 86 and Lake Clear Inlet. The main access is from a public parking area along Route 30, Hunt Road, Simkins Road and via the Jack Rabbit Trail off McDermitt Road.
Airport East Tract: This 634-acre tract is located east of the Lake Clear Airport. Sections of Fay Brook and Rickerson Brook flow through the parcel. It is not easily accessible. The main access is from the powerline right-of-way.
Gabriels Tract: This 385-acre tract is located south of State Route 86 just west of the hamlet of Gabriels. Roadside parking is the main means for accessing the tract. Numerous old roads and skid trails provide access to the interior of the parcels.
Easy Street Tract: This 158-acre tract is located between State Route 86 and Jones Pond Road east of the intersection of the two roads. A section of the Jackrabbit Cross-Country Ski Trail runs through this parcel and numerous old roads and informal trails provide additional access opportunities. Roadside parking is the main means for accessing the tract.
Heron Lane Tract: This 251-acre tract is located on the west side of State Route 30, north of Herons Lane (private road) and south of Hoffman Road. The parcel includes shoreline along the outlet of Spitfire Lake. Roadside parking is the main means for accessing the tract.
Paul Smith's College Visitor Interpretive Center: This 3,000-acres parcel is not part of the easement. It is owned and managed by Paul Smiths College, providing a unique outdoor recreation experience.