DEC Announces Final UMP Amendments to High Peaks Wilderness Complex and Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest are Final
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DEC Announces Final UMP Amendments to High Peaks Wilderness Complex and Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest are Final |
Implementation of Management Actions UnderwayThe High Peaks Wilderness Complex and the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest Unit Management Plan (UMP) Amendments are final and implementation of the management actions has begun, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Commissioner Basil Seggos announced today. Commissioner Seggos said, "Defining DEC's management of the Boreas Ponds and the more than 50,000 acres of land added to these two Adirondack Forest Preserve units will help protect these precious lands for future generations. We are excited to implement these management actions, which will facilitate access while ensuring these sensitive natural resources are protected. The final amendments to the Unit Management Plan announced today will improve accessibility while reinforcing DEC's commitment to preserving this unique resource and helping the town of North Hudson and the other communities in the Five Town Hub realize the economic potential of these lands. The amendments also define steps to manage these lands sustainability and address safety concerns while ensuring visitors can enjoy its breathtaking views and outstanding recreational opportunities." DEC has begun implementing management actions described in the two UMP Amendments. Currently group size regulations for all of the High Peaks Wilderness, including the former Dix Mountain Wilderness lands, are in effect, limiting day use groups (hikers) to no more than 15 people and overnight use groups (campers) to no more than 8 people. Construction of the Mt. Van Hoevenberg East Trail from the Olympics Sport Complex to the summit of the mountain is underway. DEC developed a sustainable route and design for the trail to provide an enjoyable experience for hikers, while protecting this resource. Adirondack Mountain Club Professional Trail Crews have been contracted to construct the trail. In addition, the project will include protections for vegetation and soils on the summit. To limit overuse, DEC is promoting hikes and activities in lesser used areas of the Adirondacks via the Adventure Adirondack social media channel. Projects to provide recreational access to the Boreas Ponds will begin this summer and include:
Motorized access and recreational activities such as hiking, biking, horseback riding, paddling, fishing, hunting, and trapping will continue as described in the Interim Access Plan for the Boreas Ponds Tract until parking lots and other infrastructure are completed. Future actions include:
The High Peaks Complex UMP Amendment also defines management actions to improve recreational opportunities and natural resource protection throughout the 275,460-acre High Peaks Wilderness, including:
The UMP Amendment also defines regulatory changes to the land throughout the unit and the lands added to the unit. Changes to the recreational infrastructure along State Route 73 to address safety and manage high use issues currently experienced in these areas are also described.
Both the High Peaks Wilderness UMP Amendment and the Vanderwhacker Wild Forest UMP Amendment are available on DEC's website to view or download. |
