When it comes to land classifications, Wild Forests in the Adirondacks and Catskills tend to be more accessible and thus more people-friendly than those classified as Wilderness. But that does not necessarily mean that a Wild Forest is any less remote.
That could be the case with the 127,135-acre Black River Wild Forest, in the southwest corner of the Adirondack Park, near the popular community of Old Forge.
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