Tug Hill State Forest

Tug Hill State Forest
The 12,242-acre Tug Hill State Forest is on the Tug Hill Plateau, an area that is renowned for its harsh winters and heavy snowfalls.  “The trails along Inman Gulf on the northern edge of the state forest provide spectacular vistas into the 200- to more than 300-foot deep canyon. John Young’s Trail, Oak Rim and Inman Glide Trails follow the top of the gulf for 4.6 miles.  Rainbow Falls can be seen on the opposite side of the gulf where it drops about 100 feet and is often completely frozen in the winter.”
Here is the Forest website.    Phone 315-376-3521   Map
Wheelchair AccessibleJohn Young Nature Trail is an interpretive which goes 1.7 miles from the Williams Road to the edge of the Inman Gulf.
Wheelchair AccessibleClydes Trail 0.63 mile off County Route 93 is a designated motorized access route for people with qualifying disabilities for hunting and wildlife viewing.  You need a permit from a DEC office.