Allegany – Seneca Reservation in 1943
Randolph Topographic Map from 1943 shows lands of the Senecas lost to the Allegheny Reservoir and later the NY 17 - Interstate 86 Expressway.
Randolph Topographic Map from 1943 shows lands of the Senecas lost to the Allegheny Reservoir and later the NY 17 - Interstate 86 Expressway.
I was noticing how many solar facilities have popped up around Olean in recent years (2022 NAIP imagery).
Zoar Valley Unique Area is a large canyon was carved over millions of years by Cattaraugus Creek cutting through shale formations just west of Gowanada on the southern border of Erie County. It is famous for its towering 400-to-500-foot vertical cliffs, hidden waterfalls, old-growth forests, and rushing whitewater rapids of the Cattaraugus Creek.
This ecologically sensitive area is open sunrise to sunset, with visitors prohibited from entering the fast-moving Cattaraugus Creek unless they are rafting or fishing due to risk of being swept downstream, especially in times of high water. Likewise, because the shale cliffs are highly unstable and prone to eroding or collapsing and to prevent erosion, people are prohibited from 15 feet of the cliff edges, except on official marked trails.
Due to the high cliff walls, there is only two access routes – the long abandoned Valentine Flats Road into the main gorge, and the Forty Road to the south gorge, where it dead ends.
Zoar Valley is recognized as a premier conservation priority because it protects one of the last remaining old-growth forests east of the Mississippi River.
East Otto State Forest (also known as Cattaraugus Reforestation Area #15) is a 2,071 state forestarea located in Cattaraugus County, New York. Spanning the towns of Otto and East Otto, it features a rugged terrain filled with manmade ponds, young forest habitats, wetlands, and portions of Utley Brook and Cattaraugus Creek.
If you are planning a trip to the forest, there are several notable locations within a 30-minute drive:
This photo shows the nearby Zoar Valley Unique Area. No camping is allowed in Zoar Valley, people often will camp at East Otto and then drive over to Zoar Valley.
Olean is the largest city in Cattaraugus County and serves as its financial, business, transportation and entertainment center. It is one of the principal cities of the Southern Tier region of New York. It's population is 13,711 and is bordered by the Allegheny River to the south and Interstate 86, the Southern Tier Expressway to the north. The Olean Creek joins the Allegheny River in the city, and the hills surrounding the city are historical centers for oil production, although most of the wells are just stripper wells nowadays, producing a few barrels a day.