New York State Forests
New York State is home to over 750,000 acres of forests, which provide vital habitats for wildlife and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors. These forests are part of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation and include diverse ecosystems ranging from hardwoods to coniferous trees.
The forests support various activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching, attracting nature enthusiasts year-round. Notable areas include the Adirondack Park and the Catskill Mountains, which are popular for their scenic beauty and outdoor adventures. These forests play a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance and promoting biodiversity.