The Outdoors · North Country
North Country, note by note.
13 sourced the outdoors notes in this regional shelf.
- Cape Vincent Marks the Lake-to-River Turn
Tibbetts Point gives Cape Vincent a clear map lesson: Lake Ontario becomes the St. Lawrence River here.
- Ausable Chasm Gives Clinton County a Rock-Cut Landmark
Ausable Chasm makes the Clinton County landscape tactile: sandstone walls, river passage, and a named gorge at the county edge.
- Bombay and Brasher share a state-forest edge near Akwesasne
DEC and the Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe give Bombay and Brasher a source-backed forest and Akwesasne edge story.
- Waddington Faces the St. Lawrence as a Working River
Waddington’s riverfront identity comes from living with a wide international river, recreation, and Seaway-scale movement.
- Chazy Has a Wild-Forest Edge Beyond the Lake Plain
Chazy Highlands Wild Forest gives Chazy a public-land story beyond the Lake Champlain plain.
- Waddington has Coles Creek as a St. Lawrence River anchor
Coles Creek State Park gives Waddington a direct St. Lawrence River anchor.
- Henderson’s Lake Ontario edge is public at Southwick Beach
Southwick Beach State Park gives Henderson a public Lake Ontario shoreline identity.
- Stockholm has a Buckton State Forest outdoor thread
Buckton State Forest gives Stockholm a direct outdoor anchor and a public-land thread.
- Brasher and Bombay share a big state-forest landscape
Bombay and Brasher State Forests give the northern St. Lawrence towns a large wetland-and-trail landscape.
- Morristown has a state-park window on the St. Lawrence
Jacques Cartier State Park gives Morristown a public riverfront identity on the St. Lawrence.
- Altona’s Flat Rock landscape is a real public-land clue
Flat Rock State Forest gives Altona a concrete outdoor identity on the Clinton County upland edge.
- Lyme’s Chaumont Barrens make limestone plain visible
Chaumont Barrens gives Lyme a sourceable landscape note tied to rare open-space habitat.
- Norfolk Belongs in the Lower Raquette River Story
Norfolk is easier to read with DEC's lower Raquette River route in mind.
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