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Five Ponds Wilderness Area

Five Ponds Wilderness Area
IUCN category Ib (wilderness area)
Five Ponds Wilderness Area from Cat Mountain.jpg
View over Five Ponds Wilderness Area from Cat Mountain
Map showing the location of Five Ponds Wilderness Area
Map showing the location of Five Ponds Wilderness Area
Location Adirondack Park New York USA
Nearest city Wanakena, NY
Coordinates 44°02′40″N 74°55′57″W / 44.04457°N 74.93251°W / 44.04457; -74.93251Coordinates: 44°02′40″N 74°55′57″W / 44.04457°N 74.93251°W / 44.04457; -74.93251
Area 117,978 acres (447.4 km2)
Governing body New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

The Five Ponds Wilderness Area, an Adirondack Park unit of New York's Forest Preserve, is located in the towns of Fine and Clifton in St. Lawrence County, the town of Webb in Herkimer County and the town of Long Lake in Hamilton County. It includes 1,064 acres (4.3 km2) of private inholdings, 99 bodies of water covering 1,964 acres (7.9 km2), 57.9 miles (93.2 km) of trails, and 14 lean-tos.

The area is bounded on the north by Cranberry Lake, a portion of the Oswegatchie River, the road leading to lnlet and private lands; on the east by the Colton town line and private lands in the vicinity of Gull Lake, a road leading to Gull Lake and the Remsen to Lake Placid railroad; on the south by Stillwater Reservoir; on the southwest by the Pepperbox Wilderness Area and on the west by private lands and the Aldrich Pond Wild Forest. In the vicinity of Young's Road the wild forest and wilderness boundary is the Streeter Lake snowmobile trail. Land south and east of this boundary will be classified wilderness upon acquisition of inholdings.

The terrain is low, rolling and interspersed with many small ponds. Swamp areas and small brooks are numerous. The forest cover varies from pole-size hardwoods in the sections that were heavily logged and burned more than forty years ago to virgin pine and spruce stands.


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