Terry Mountain State Forest is a 4,739-acre state forest situated in Clinton County, New York, within the Towns of Black Brook and Peru. This expansive area features rolling hills and public forest access roads, providing a setting for several outdoor activities. The landscape includes remote fishing ponds and a summit offering scenic views of Lake Champlain, contributing to the diverse terrain available for sports like road cycling.
Terry Mountain State Forest offers…
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Terry Mountain State Forest is a 4,739-acre state forest located in Clinton County, New York. It is situated within the Towns of Black Brook and Peru. The forest offers a natural environment for various outdoor activities.
Terry Mountain State Forest provides opportunities for road cycling and hiking on its public forest access roads. Other activities such as mountain biking, horseback riding, and snowmobiling are also permitted. These activities do not have specifically maintained trails within the forest.
Yes, road cycling is possible on the public forest access roads within Terry Mountain State Forest. The terrain includes rolling hills, offering a varied experience for cyclists. Komoot offers a guide to Road Cycling Routes in Terry Mountain State Forest.
The terrain for road cycling in Terry Mountain State Forest features rolling hills. Cyclists utilize the public forest access roads, which provide a varied landscape. Specific details on road surface (paved vs. unpaved) are not explicitly provided for all access roads.
Terry Mountain State Forest is home to two remote fishing ponds, Military Pond and Mud Pond. A short hike leads to a summit area that provides scenic views of Lake Champlain. These natural features contribute to the forest's outdoor experience.
No specific permits are mentioned as required for general cycling on the public forest access roads in Terry Mountain State Forest. The forest is managed by the NYSDEC, which emphasizes responsible recreation.
The public forest access roads in Terry Mountain State Forest can be explored by families. The presence of rolling hills suggests varied difficulty, so families should assess routes based on their experience. There are no specifically designated family-friendly cycling trails.
The NYSDEC manages Terry Mountain State Forest with an emphasis on 'Leave No Trace Principles.' While specific dog policies are not detailed, responsible pet ownership, including leash laws and waste removal, is generally expected in state forests.
Terry Mountain State Forest has been visited by 9 komoot users. While there are no specific route ratings available, the community has shared experiences within the forest. Komoot provides a general overview of the region at Terry Mountain State Forest.
Komoot offers a dedicated guide titled Road Cycling Routes in Terry Mountain State Forest. This guide provides information and routes for exploring the forest by road bike.
Official information for Terry Mountain State Forest is available through the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) website. The official website is https://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/51357.html.
For inquiries regarding Terry Mountain State Forest, the DEC Region 5 Ray Brook Office can be contacted. Their phone number is +1-518-897-1200. They are available Monday through Friday during business hours.
Terry Mountain State Forest spans 4,739 acres. It is located in Clinton County, New York, within the Towns of Black Brook and Peru. This expansive area provides space for various outdoor pursuits.

