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Adirondack Map and Guide (2021) The 6-million-acre Adirondack Park is a unique mix of public and privately owned lands, with mountains, forests, lakes, rivers, and small towns and hamlets scattered throughout. The combination of more than 2.6 million acres of Forest Preserve and more than 700,000 acres of privately owned lands under ...
Indicates Wilderness, Canoe Area, Primitive Area, Wild Forest, Intensive Use state land classifications at that time. view map (pdf 1.4MB) Park Visitor Interpretive Center Map - 2003 "the Adirondack Park - A Map of State Forest Lands, Mountains, and Waters" Adirondack Park Visitor Interpretive Center (VIC) tourism map from 2003.
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The Adirondacks include all or part of a dozen Upstate NY counties inside the 'Blue Line' that forms the border of the Adirondack Park. Learn more about how the Park came to be, and browse the maps below to discover the communities within this vast and beautiful region.
Adirondack Atlas provides data collection, database and web mapping services for an EPA-funded project to monitor the effects of climate change on boreal wetlands. Partners include the Adirondack Park Agency, SUNY-ESF and Paul Smith’s College. Adirondack Atlas provided the Essex County Department of Health field mapping services and training.
Adirondacks. Type: New York state park. Description: protected area encompassing much of the northeastern lobe of New York, United States largest park in the contiguous United States largest National Historic Landmark. Location: New York, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America. View on OpenStreetMap.
Download. Plan your Finger Lakes visit with these helpful maps. Find driving distances, regional maps, wine and craft beverage tours, and miles of hiking trails.
Amherst is a town in Erie County, New York, United States. Amherst has about 130,000 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.