DEC Issues Final Management Plan for Sundown Wild Forest and Vernooy Kill State Forest
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DEC Issues Final Management Plan for Sundown Wild Forest and Vernooy Kill State Forest |
Plan Improves Recreational Opportunities and Protects Natural ResourcesThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today announced that the final Sundown Wild Forest and Vernooy Kill State Forest Management Plan is available and outlines plans to improve opportunities for outdoor recreation on the lands and waters in the southern Catskills. The plan encompasses 34,568 acres of land in the towns of Denning, Olive, Rochester, and Wawarsing in Ulster County, and the town of Neversink in Sullivan County. "Working with key stakeholders, DEC developed this management plan for these two forests in the southern Catskills," said Regional Director Kelly Turturro. "DEC is excited to provide new and expanded outdoor recreational opportunities for residents and visitors to the area as we work to implement the proposals detailed in these plans." The State lands covered by the plan currently offer many recreational opportunities including hiking, camping, picnicking, swimming, nature observation, fishing, hunting, trapping, snowshoeing, and biking. Proposals in the plan include:
Three land acquisitions within the Catskill Park have been formally classified as wild forest as a result of the adoption of the plan:
Upon acquisition by the state in 2002, 3,686 acres of the former Lundy Estate outside the Catskill Park were designated as Reforestation Area, creating the Vernooy Kill State Forest. To view the final plan, go to DEC's website. |
