Basic Facts
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WHO?
Club members are a varied group of outdoor enthusiasts who wish to preserve and protect the forests, fish, and game in New York State while enjoying and participating in other outdoor sporting and recreational activities.
WHAT?
The club is a Section 402, not-for-profit organization, under the laws of New York State. Membership is available through a pre-determined process for a capital contribution of
$6,000.
WHERE?
Located in the northwestern corner of the Adirondack Park, the club is only 3.6
miles from South Colton, New York, off State Highway 56. Highest elevation: 1,689 feet.
WHEN?
Year-round opportunities for sporting and recreational activities are plentiful, on the
property and in the surrounding area.
WHY?
To Share Ownership in 3,283 acres of forests and streams, of ponds and peacefulness that will never be subject to a lease renewal again! Enjoy an additional 3,000 acres of state and public use land at no extra charge.
To provide sites for members to construct permanent camps.
To Hunt Whitetail deer, black bear, partridge, rabbits, turkey, ducks, and geese
To Fish Black crappie and bullhead, largemouth bass stocking program, miles of streams, native brook trout, close proximity to several large reservoirs and Raquette River
To Shoot at the rifle range with sand bags and bench
To Travel Miles of Trails by ATV, snowmobiles, cross-country skis, snowshoes, or on foot!
To Create a Legacy for your family and future generations by purchasing a Lifetime Transferable Membership today!
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