Accessible Recreation Sites
Accessible Recreation in DEC's Region 6
Western Adirondacks/ Upper Mohawk Valley/ Eastern Lake Ontario, serving Jefferson, St. Lawrence, Lewis, Oneida and Herkimer Counties.
Each of these recreation sites and trails are shown on the Accessible Recreation Sites map for Region 6. The accessible features for the different areas include:
- Picnic pads: firm stable surface suitable for mobility devices, with accessible picnic tables, some with barbecue grills or fire rings, and water spigots at wheelchair level when located at a DEC campground.
- Camping pads: firm stable surface suitable for mobility devices of various sizes depending on location, some with picnic accessories - some pads have dirt centers for easier tent staking.
- Fishing areas: shoreline access sites or piers with safety rails.
- Nature viewing: wood or hard surface walkways, ramps and observation platforms.
- Water access: wood or hard surface walkways to the water's edge.
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Region 6
- Basket Factory Campsite
- Black Pond Trail
- Branaugh Road Campsite
- Cape Vincent Fisheries Station Accessible Facilities
- Cranberry Lake Campground
- Crystal Creek Trail and Fishing Pier
- Francis Lake Waterway Access Site
- Green Pond Fishing Pier
- Horseshoe Lake Recreational Facilities
- Lampson Falls Accessible Trail
- Lime Quarry Accessible Fishing Pier
- Little Long Lake Campsite
- Long Pond Easement - Accessible Camping and Recreation
- McCarthy Road Campsite
- Moss Lake Day Use Area and Campsites
- Nicks Lake Campground
- Otter Creek Horse Trail Accessible Features
- Payne Lake Waterway Access Site
- Quiver Pond Shoreline Fishing Access
- Remsen Falls Picnic Site
- Sand Pond Trail
- Smith Road Campsite
- Soft Maple Reservoir Waterway Access Site
- Stillwater Reservoir Campsites
- Streeter Lake Campsites
- Upper & Lower Lakes WMA Accessible Trail and Blind
- Walter Pratt Memorial Park Camping and Picnic Access


