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30 Acre Wooded Property in St. Lawrence County, NY

Sold – April 2023

Description

Nicely wooded private property with approximately 762 feet frontage on a paved road with electricity (County Route 19). The property has gently undulating terrain with approximately 90% forest coverage and 10% clearings at front and rear right. Located within the limits of the Town of Hermon, NY this property is private, yet a short 10 mile drive from the town of Gouverneur where you will find all of the necessities you would need. Less than 1 mile “as the crow flies” from the south end of this 30 acre property you can reach both Wolf Lake State Forest and Fire-Fall State Forest.

Property Information

Parcel Size

30.0

State

New York

County

St. Lawrence

Nearest Cities

Hermon

Parcel Number

161.001-1-29

Property Features

Acres

30.0

Dimension

762 ft x 1,780 ft

County

St. Lawrence

Access

County Route 19 (paved)

Power

Yes

Water

none

Heating

none

Coordinates

44.386840, -75.311370

Elevation

590 FT

Nearby Attractions/Cities

AMENITIES: 10 miles from this property in the town of Gouverneur (population 7,000) you will find gas stations, a Dollar General, a Tractor Supply Co, grocery stores, pharmacies, a hospital, many restaurants and more. In this part of St. Lawrence County, you are only 46 miles to the City of Watertown (population 25,000), 35 miles to the closest Canada border crossing, and only 93 miles to Lake Placid.

RECREATION: Less than 1 mile “as the crow flies” from the south end of this 30 acre property you can reach both Wolf Lake State Forest and Fire-Fall State Forest. Trout Lake State Forest is 3 miles from this property. Access to Wolf Lake State Forest is free and offers year round activities including hiking, fishing, mountain biking, cross-country skiing, camping, and hunting. The closest Wolf Lake State Forest access point and parking lot is a short 1.7 miles (4 minute drive) from this property. Fire-Fall State Forest is another free year-round recreation area that offers hiking, camping and hunting. At 1.5 miles long and a half-mile wide, Trout Lake (Trout Lake State Forest) is a mere 3 miles away by car.

FISHING: Wherever you are in St. Lawrence County, great fishing is only minutes away. From the foothills of the Adirondacks to the St. Lawrence River, the County offers fishing opportunities for everyone. Hundreds of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and streams offer peaceful surroundings, a variety of species, strong fish populations, and good public access. Tournaments are held throughout the year including some cool ice fishing derbies. St. Lawrence is truly a “county for all seasons” and a “county for all anglers.” Consider the possibilities: downrigging for muskies at Massena, ice fishing for yellow perch and northern pike at Chippewa Bay, jigging for walleyes on the Raquette River reservoirs, canoeing for smallmouth bass on the Grasse River, flyfishing for brown trout on the St. Regis River, small boating for lake trout at Trout Lake and rainbows at Star Lake, trolling for trophy brook trout at Cranberry Lake, jigging for black crappies and casting for largemouth bass at Black Lake, and hiking the wilderness for native brook trout swims, or casting that 12 foot pole to fight with the mighty carp.

ATV / SNOWMOBILE: The St. Lawrence County ATV Trail system opens every May to ATV riders and only requires a $65 pass for the season. The western most starting point of the West Section of the Multi-Use trail system is located only 13 miles from this 30 acre property. The extensive St. Lawrence County snowmobile trail network is accessible only 6 miles away from this property.