New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

07/26/2024 | Press release | Archived content

DEC Backcountry Trails Advisory in Effect a Adirondacks Storm Damage Assessment Continues

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) today issued a backcountry advisory for the Adirondacks as DEC continues to evaluate storm impacts that could affect public safety. DEC is assessing roads and State facilities in the region damaged by flooding and other storm impacts.

DEC staff have completed many repairs and debris clearing at State facilities, but visitors should be prepared for minor inconveniences while repairs continue. Many backcountry trails throughout the Adirondacks were damaged by recent storms, including washed out bridges and downed trees, creating unsafe hiking conditions. Hikers should be prepared to encounter blowdown and minor flooding in the backcountry and are encouraged to plan for alternate routes or turn around if necessary.

DEC encourages the public to contact local agencies and DEC before visiting. Please report any backcountry damage to DEC's Region 5 office at [email protected]. For a list of current trail conditions and closures, visit DEC's Adirondack Backcountry Information webpage.