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Launch a canoe or kayak into the rivers in the northeastern section of the state. Look for 40+ species of butterflies. Walk the Appalachian trail. Experience the hemlock and cedar habitats more commonly found in New England. Explore some of the state’s Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), which offer 3,000+ acres of deciduous woods, streams, lakes and bogs along this trail alone. Down the road, find a spot to sit and reflect next to a babbling brook in a quaint glen before investigating the hiking trails. Lastly, enjoy the wetlands habitat on the Western-edge of a lake inlet.

1::Wallkill River National Wildlife Refuge
2::Appalachain Trail/Rattlesnake Swamp Loop
3::Vernon Canoe Trail - Wawayanda Creek/Pochuck Creek/Black Creek
4::Wawayanda State Park
5::Hamburg Mountain Wildlife Management Area - Silver Lake Section
6::Franklin Pond
7::Sparta Mountain Sanctuary/Sparta Mountain Wildlife Management Area
8::Sparta Glen Park
9::Roland-May Eves Sanctuary