New York State's largest freshwater wetland south of the Adirondacks, spanning 3,206 acres in western Sullivan County along the former Delaware and Hudson Canal and O&W Railroad corridors. A designated Bird Conservation Area with over 200 documented species including osprey, great blue heron, bald eagles, and waterfowl. Features 6+ miles of flat trail along the historic D&H Canal towpath, kayak and canoe access, fishing, and hunting. A premier birding destination in the Hudson Valley region. Free and open year-round.
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