- Open for recreation: Year-round
- Fee: Free
- Contact Information:
- DEC Region 9 Allegany Office (M-F, 8:00AM - 4:00PM), 716-372-0645; [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 Carrollton and Great Valley, Cattaraugus County
- Wildlife Management Unit: 9T
- Map: Windfall Creek State Forest Map (GeoPDF) - GeoPDF Instructions || Google Earth || DECinfo Locator
Windfall Creek State Forest covers 968 acres. The most common recreational uses of this area are hunting, hiking, camping, and fishing.
State forests are managed for multiple uses. They provide a source of raw material for New York's forest products industry which provides employment and income for many New Yorkers. They are managed for wildlife by the creation and maintenance of various habitats for many wildlife species. They are also managed to provide recreational opportunities and for watershed protection.
In the 1930s, Windfall Creek State Forest was the site of many work projects carried out by the Civilian Conservation Corps or CCC. The CCC, established by the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, provided employment opportunities for young men during the depression. CCC projects included the construction of roads and the planting of thousands of pine, larch and spruce trees in the open areas on the property.
A water powered sawmill was located just north of Thorpe Hollow Road past the bridge. Evidence of house foundations and old fields with rock walls suggest that this state forest was farmed prior to state ownership.