The McCarty Hill State Forest Trail Work Day is an opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to give back to the community by helping maintain local hiking trails. Located near Salamanca, New York, this forest offers a variety of activities including hiking, primitive camping, and cross-country skiing. Volunteers will work alongside others to ensure the trails remain safe and accessible for all visitors, contributing to the preservation of this natural area for future generations to enjoy.
What to Expect
A day of physical work outdoors to improve hiking trails.
Who Should Attend
Hikers
Outdoor enthusiasts
Volunteers
Nature lovers
Agenda Overview
Day-long trail maintenance activities.
Venue & Address
McCarty Hill State Forest
869 Mutton Hollow Rd Salamanca , New York – 14779 United States
Organizer
NYSDEC · Government
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation manages state forests.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event?
McCarty Hill State Forest, 869 Mutton Hollow Rd, Salamanca, NY.
What is the goal?
To maintain and improve hiking trails.
Who can participate?
Anyone interested in volunteering for trail maintenance.
What should I bring?
Sturdy shoes, work gloves, water, and appropriate outdoor clothing.
Is it a recurring event?
Trail work days are scheduled periodically; check with NYSDEC.
How do I sign up?
Contact the local NYSDEC office for volunteer information.
Tags
volunteer
trails
forest
Salamanca
New York
hiking
Summary
A volunteer trail maintenance event at McCarty Hill State Forest.