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NEW YORK STATE LAND USE REGULATIONS

NEW YORK STATE LAND USE REGULATIONS

The rules associated with using Department of Environmental Conservation managed public lands in New York State for recreational purposes are as follows:

Hiking and backcountry camping are allowed on Forest Preserve lands in the Catskill Park as well on other State Forest areas. Generally, camping is prohibited on Unique Areas, Wildlife Management Areas and other categories of state land. Hiking is generally permitted anywhere but special requirements apply to mountain biking and horseback riding.

For information about specific land areas contact the DEC Regional Office responsible for the area (listed below). For information about state campgrounds visit the Department's web site www.dec.state.ny.us/website/do/or2top.htm. The rules and guidelines for the use of New York State's public lands are in general as follows:

  • Except where marked by a "Camp Here" disk camping is prohibited within 150 feet of roads, trails, lakes, ponds, streams or other bodies of water.
  • Groups of ten or more persons or stays of more than three days in one place require a permit from the New York State Forest Ranger responsible for the area.
  • Lean-tos are available in many area on a first come first served basis. Lean-tos cannot be used exclusively and must be shared with other campers.
  • Use pit privies provided near popular camping areas and trailheads. If none are available, dispose of human waste by digging a hole 6"-8" deep at least 150 feet from water or campsites. Cover with leaves and soil.
  • Do not use soap to wash yourself, clothing or dishes within 150 ft of water.
  • Drinking and cooking water should be boiled for 5 minutes, treated with purifying tablets or filtered through filtration device to prevent instances of giardia infection.
  • Fires should be built in existing fire pits or fireplaces if provided. Use only dead and down wood for fires. Cutting standing trees is prohibited. Extinguish all fires with water and stir ashes until they are cold to the touch. Do not build fires in areas marked by a "No Fires" disk. Camp stoves are safer, more efficient and cleaner.
  • Carry out what you carry in. Practice "leave no trace" camping and hiking.
  • Keep your pet under control. Restrain it on a leash when others approach. Collect and bury droppings away from water, trails and camp sites. Keep your pet away from drinking water sources.
  • Observe and enjoy wildlife and plants but leave them undisturbed.
  • Removing plants, rocks, fossils or artifacts from state land without a permit is illegal.
  • The storage of personal property on state land is prohibited.
  • Carry an approved flotation device for each person aboard all watercraft.
  • Except in an emergency or between December 21 and March 21, camping is prohibited above an elevation of 3,500 feet in the Catskills.
  • At all times, only emergency fires are permitted above 3,500 feet in the Catskills.

NYSDEC Regional Offices for the Catskill Region:

Region 3 (Sullivan & Ulster counties)
21 South Putt Corners Road
New Paltz, NY 12561-1696
(845) 256-3000

Region 4 (Otsego, Delaware, Schoharie & Greene counties)
Route 10
Stamford, NY 12167-9503
(607) 652-7365

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DEC Guide to Ice Fishing in Region 3 the Catskills

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Hudson Valley/Catskills Fishing

This page contains links with information on places to fish in the Hudson Valley and Catskills area of New York. There is also information on each fishing spot such as physical features, species stocked, species occurring naturally, special regulations, and public access.

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Catskill Mountainkeeper Gas Drilling Forums

Catskill Mountainkeeper Gas Drilling Forums

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Map to scale of Eastern Catskills

Diagrammatic route map of the Catskills

Millenium Pipeline

new member here, hello! I live just yards away from the Millenium Pipeline and must say it breaks my heart to hear the roaring of the backhoes digging up the trench, knocking down the trees and preparing the way for the Marcellus Shale natural gas "reserves" to flow.

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why the free pass to these people----

It is just shocking to know that my regions governmental officials, both County and Local Towns DID NOTHING to collect some user type fees from the Millenium Pipeline Expansion....We have serious disruption through our region, even to the extent of stopping traffic , noise, visual degradation, etc......When we had the chance to get monies from this widening of their right-of-way, we collected nothing....An OpenSpaceFund and/or Farmland Preservation Fund funded with THEIR money would have gone a long way to offset the farms and larger parcels taking Big Oil/Gas Company money for these Gas leases.

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Camping conscientiously

 

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Camping conscientiously

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Catskill Mountainkeeper Sponsors May 21 Public Forum on Natural Gas Issues

Catskill Mountainkeeper Press Release

Catskill Mountainkeeper, UDC and NPS to Co-sponsor May 21 
Public Forum on Natural Gas Issues

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Gas Drilling Public Meeting

Planning, Environmental Management & Real Property Committee on Thursday, May 8, 2008 at 9:15am in the Committee Room of the County Legislature, Monticello, NY.

For more information, contact Alexis Eggleton, Legislative Aide, at 845-794-3000, ext.

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