Rough Lower Section of Burnt Hill Road  🖼️

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It's passable by a pickup truck, although it would be rough on the undercarriage of a car. Eventually this comes out pass private land, some of which is being logged, then you start to decend into the Schoharie Valley.

Taken on Saturday June 26, 2010 at Burnt-Rossman State Forest.

Map: Labrador Hollow Unique Area

More about Burnt-Rossman State Forest...

Burnt-Rossman Hills State Forest, spanning an impressive 10,588 acres, proudly holds the distinction of being Schoharie County's largest state forest. This natural haven has garnered immense popularity among enthusiasts of outdoor pursuits such as hiking, camping, and various recreational activities.

Traversing a segment of this expansive landscape is the Long Path, a trail adorned with aqua blazes, stretching over 350 miles. Within this forest, the Eminence Lean To stands as a notable point of interest along the Long Path, positioned roughly 0.5 miles to the east of Old Cemetery Road. A crossing of Old Cemetery Road can be spotted just to the south of an ancient burial ground.

Among the captivating features of the forest are the campsites discreetly nestled along Betty Brook Road, as well as the inviting spots found at Duck Pond, situated along Burnt Hill Road.

For those with a penchant for angling and boating, Looking Glass Pond, located along Rossman Hill Road, offers an inviting prospect. This charming pond not only facilitates fishing and boating but also boasts well-maintained fishing platforms courtesy of the Fulton Fish and Game Club.

Map: Burnt Rossman Hills State Forest - North
Map: Burnt Rossman Hills State Forest - South
Thematic Map: Burnt Rossman Hills - Land Cover
Photo: Campsite is In Good Shape
Photo: Burnt Hill Road
Photo: Headwaters of Cole Brook
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Photo: Camping at Duck Pond
Photo: Campfire Breakfast
Photo: Stone Table
Photo: Coleman Oven
Photo: Marshy Edge of Duck Pond
Photo: I Love Dirt

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