DEC Contact: David Winchell | (518) 897-1248 April 19, 2017
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DEC RELEASES FINAL RECREATION MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR SACANDAGA BLOCK CONSERVATION EASEMENT LANDSPlan Will Increase Access and Recreational Opportunities on 6,147 Acres in Seven Easement Tracts in Southern Adirondacks |
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The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today released the Final Sacandaga Block Conservation Easement Lands Recreation Management Plan (RMP) that identifies management initiatives to increase public access for recreational use on 6,147 acres of easement lands divided between seven tracts in the southern Adirondacks, Regional Director Robert Stegemann announced today. “The Recreation Management Plan outlines a variety of recreational opportunities on the Sacandaga Block Conservation Easement Lands,” said DEC Region 5 Director Stegemann. “Governor Cuomo and DEC Commissioner Seggos are committed to encouraging people to safely enjoy New York’s outstanding natural resources, and the Sacandaga Block Recreation Management Plan creates additional opportunities for the public to enjoy this land. DEC worked cooperatively with the private landowner and land managers to develop public access, while protecting natural resources, hunting, and other opportunities for private leaseholders, and retaining vital timber management jobs.” In June 2007, Finch, Pruyn and Company, Inc. sold 161,000 acres of land to The Nature Conservancy, which in turn sold the 92,035-acres to Upper Hudson Woodlands ATP and a Conservation Easement to the State of New York in March 2009. The Sacandaga Block Tracts consists of 6,147 acres of those lands in seven tracts:
Upper Hudson Woodlands ATP actively manages the lands for timber and leases much of the land to private outdoor recreation enthusiasts. The easement on these private lands includes specific rights for public access and recreation. DEC developed the RMP to manage and facilitate public recreational use on these lands as defined by the easement. DEC consulted with the landowner and forest managers to develop the proposed plan. Additionally, DEC obtained input from a variety of stakeholders including local governments, snowmobile clubs, hikers, cross-country skiers, and private lease club members. Public access and recreation is confined to the trails and other recreational infrastructure described in the RMP. Use outside of the designated trails, parking areas, and other infrastructure or use other than the types described is considered trespassing. The RMP identifies the following public access and recreational opportunities:
Public ATV use is prohibited on all the tracts. However, the landowner and their lessees are permitted to use ATVs. Public hunting is prohibited on all the tracts except for the Lake Desolation Tract. Public fishing is prohibited with the exception of Lynus Vly on the Jackson Summit West Tract and Archer Vly on the Lake Desolation Tract. Full, non-motorized public recreational rights are available on the Lake Desolation Tract. A hand launch, two trails, and four primitive tent sites have been developed on Archer Vly. The hand launch and parking area are located on Plank Road off Lake Desolation Road. Canoes, kayaks, and boats with electric motors may use the launch. The trails are open to hikers, bikers, horseback riders, skiers, and snowshoers. Two tent sites may be accessed from the parking area via the trail along the western shore, the other two sites may only be accessed by water. The complete Final Sacandaga Block Conservation Easement Lands RMP is available for viewing and downloading on DEC’s web site at http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/107809.html. |
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