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Brown Tract Pond Campground is a campground run by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation [2] in Raquette Lake, New York.It is located on the shores of Browns Tract Pond [3] in a remote area of the Adirondacks, [4] approximately two miles (3.2 km) from Raquette Lake, near the town of Inlet in Hamilton County.
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (informally referred to as NYSDEC, DEC, EnCon or NYSENCON) is a department of New York state government. [4] The department guides and regulates the conservation, improvement, and protection of New York's natural resources; manages Forest Preserve lands in the Adirondack and Catskill parks, state forest lands, and wildlife management ...
Canandaigua Lake State Marine Park is a New York state park and boat launch located on the north shore of Canandaigua Lake in Ontario County, New York.. The park is 1 of 80 New York State Parks that are in the path of totality for the 2024 solar eclipse, with the park experiencing 2 minutes and 51 seconds of totality.
Irondequoit Bay State Marine Park is a 44-acre (0.18 km 2) state park [2] and boat launch located in Monroe County, New York, north of the City of Rochester.The park is operated by the Town of Irondqeuoit and primarily facilitates fishing and boating access to Irondequoit Bay and Lake Ontario.
In 2010 the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) purchased both Hemlock and Canadice Lakes from the City of Rochester for $13.7 million. [10] [11] The State has pledged to keep the lakes forever wild. Public access to the lake is permitted and encouraged, however boats are restricted to 17 feet (5.2 m) in length and to ...
Alger Island NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Alger Island Campground information 43°44′45″N 74°52′30″W / 43.74583°N 74.87500°W / 43.74583; -74 This article about a location in Herkimer County, New York is a stub .
The lake is accessed by a State-owned hard-surface boat launch on the west side off State Route 28. The lake’s Walleye population is being supplemented with approximately 40,000 Walleyes four to five inches in length (NYS Department of Environmental Conservation).
The creek is so named because it was the site of boat construction for the War of 1812. [2] In 2007, aquatic life and recreational uses were thought to be impaired. [1] A restoration project was begun in 2018 to restore the water quality of the creek. [3] The Vosburg Hollow Nature Trail in Webster provides access to the lower section of the ...