|  SNOWMOBILE TRAILS IN NEW YORK STATE  New York 
State has designated carefully surveyed trails within the State Forest Preserve, 
State Parks for snowmobile use. As sportsmen, it is important that snowmobilers 
recognize their responsibility for preserving the wildness and beauty of the land 
their vehicles enable them to enjoy.    The following trail information 
has been generously furnished by the New York State Department of Environmental 
Conservation, in conjunction with the St. Lawrence County Forestry Department 
and the St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau. Please refer to "Snowmobiling in 
New York State", published by DEC, for specific laws and regulations governing 
the use of snowmobiles on state land.         
     
St. Lawrence County   Stark Quadrangle 
Starting from Pierrepont proceed south on a secondary road to a point about one 
mile north of Gleason Mills. From here an old town road extends to the southwest. 
About 3 1/2 miles down this road it crosses a section of State land about 1/2 
mile long which is marked as a snowmobile trail.    Brasher Falls 
The Brasher Falls Trail System is 57 miles in length and is located ion the Town 
of Brasher. It lies primarily on Brasher State Forest managed by the NY State 
DEC. The snowmobile trail system may be entered at several different locations. 
The first location is Meyers Rd. off Brasher Center Rd. just north of Brasher 
Center. Meyers Rd. is a town road. Another location is the easterly end of Meyers 
Rd. at County Rt. 55. The system may also be entered at the McCarthy Rd.     
 Carry Falls to State Boundary Vicinity Bear Brook 
Trail  The Bear Brook Trail is located in the Towns of Colton and Hopkinton. 
The 1.4 miles of trail uses State Forest Preserve land and continues on the Lassiter 
easement lands. The trail leaves Carry Falls Reservoir in the vicinity of Little 
Cold Brook and proceeds southerly and easterly across the Jordan Burn to the town 
line. The recent acquisition of lands and conservation easements allow snowmobile 
travel on many miles of roads. These have not been posted at this time. Interested 
persons should check with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. 
To reach the trail turn north from State Rt. 3 onto State Rt. 56. Approximately 
4 miles down the road take a right turn onto Hollywood Rd. This road will dead 
end where the reservoir begins.   Route 56 to Private Land (Hollywood Club) 
  The 2.4 mile trail leaves State Rt. 56 two miles north of Sevey's Corners 
and proceeds westerly along an old town road. The trail ends at private land. 
  Leonard Pond Spur   This .2 mile trail leads from the Hollywood 
Club Rd. northerly to Leonard Pond.      Snowmobiling 
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assumes no liability or responsibility for trail conditions or the use of these 
maps. Please consult the New York State DEC for updated trail descriptions 
and conditions.        |