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Plotted By: JUSTIN SANFORD<br />

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10<br />

<strong>2017</strong> First Wilderness<br />

Heritage Corridor<br />

“Take it to the River”<br />

By Pam Morin, First Wilderness<br />

Whether planning your next vacation or your next daytrip to<br />

the Southern Adirondacks, be sure to include the First Wilderness<br />

Heritage Corridor on your itinerary. The Corridor stretches from<br />

Corinth to North Creek and is unified by the region’s commitment<br />

to providing visitors with unlimited recreational, cultural and historic<br />

opportunities. For a complete listing of these opportunities,<br />

please visit us at firstwilderness.com. There are several up-andcoming<br />

projects in the works this year, such as:<br />

Corinth is set to begin construction on the Corinth Rail Station<br />

along the Saratoga-North Creek Railway. This project has<br />

been years in the making, but once complete will offer travelers a<br />

full-service rail stop.<br />

Lake Luzerne’s Adirondack Folk School, is the only facility<br />

within 200 miles that is dedicated to the teaching of arts, crafts,<br />

and cultural heritage. The School is actively restoring the structure,<br />

inside and out, and is anticipating a fully accessible facility<br />

by the end of the year.<br />

Stony Creek’s Dean Farm Heritage Trails offers approximately<br />

3 ½ miles of handicapped accessible trails and boardwalks. In<br />

addition to the existing paths, the Town is planning the expansion<br />

of these trails and will be establishing a community center at the<br />

site.<br />

provide visitors<br />

and residents the<br />

ability to walk or<br />

pedal throughout<br />

Chestertown.<br />

The Chester-Pottersville<br />

Trail is<br />

the latest to meet<br />

this vision. Work<br />

is underway to<br />

provide a 10.7-<br />

mile trail linkage<br />

between the Hamlet of Chestertown<br />

and DEC’s Scaroon Manor<br />

Day Use Area. A blueway trail is<br />

planned to run parallel to the path<br />

and utilize Chester Creek, Schroon<br />

River, and Trout Brook.<br />

North Creek’s Main Street<br />

is getting a well-deserved facelift. During<br />

the summer of <strong>2017</strong>, new waterlines will be installed beneath a<br />

reconstructed Main Street. New sidewalks, lighting features and<br />

other streetscape enhancements will complete the restoration of<br />

this corridor.<br />

The First Wilderness Heritage Corridor is in the midst of planning<br />

a sixty-mile multi-modal trail, The First Wilderness Trail,<br />

which will extend from Corinth to Tahawus, providing users the<br />

ability to experience America’s First Wilderness, up close.<br />

Be sure to follow us on Facebook for the latest updates, including<br />

upcoming events and the Trail of the Week.<br />

Warrensburg is reclaiming its waterfront! The site of the former<br />

Board and Paper Mill, located on Route 4<strong>18</strong>, is being transformed<br />

into Papermill Park, complete with a pavilion and event<br />

lawn to hold musical performances, numerous trails, kayak portage<br />

below the dam, and a riverside boardwalk and observation<br />

deck.<br />

North Creek Riverfront Park<br />

& Historic Mundy Property<br />

PROPOSED DECIDUOUS TREES<br />

EXISTING BUILDINGS (BEYOND)<br />

Chestertown is forging new connections in the community<br />

PARKING LOT AND SIDEWALK STAIRS WITH ACCESSIBLE<br />

STAIRS WITH<br />

OUTDOOR PLAZA SPACE<br />

OUTDOOR PAVILION<br />

SIDEWALK AND ON-STREET MAIN STREET<br />

HANDRAIL SIDEWALK<br />

HANDRAIL<br />

(20'-0" x 40'-0")<br />

PLAZA ENTRY PARKING LANE<br />

by providing an extensive trail network, and when complete will<br />

10'-0" (WIDTH VARIES)<br />

8'-0" AVERAGE<br />

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THIS CROSS SECTION SHOWS THE PROPOSED<br />

PLAZA WHEN VIEWED FROM THE WEST. REFER TO<br />

DECORATIVE PEDESTRIAN<br />

SCALE LIGHT FIXTURES<br />

INTERPRETIVE<br />

KIOSK<br />

STREET LIGHT ALTERNATIVE<br />

FLAGPOLE<br />

ORNAMENTAL<br />

CLOCK TOWER<br />

(BEYOND)<br />

FUTURE ACTION<br />

ITEM/RECOMMENDATION<br />

EXPLORE REPLACEMENT OF<br />

EXISTING COBRA HEAD LIGHT<br />

FIXTURE WITH DECORATIVE<br />

FIXTURE. ADDITIONAL FUNDING<br />

AND REGULATORY<br />

COORDINATION MAY BE<br />

REQUIRED.<br />

EXISTING UTILITY POLE<br />

EXISTING COBRA HEAD<br />

LIGHT FIXTURE<br />

DECORATIVE PEDESTRIAN<br />

SCALE LIGHT FIXTURE<br />

PLAN TITLED "MUNDY PARCEL IMPROVEMENTS" FOR<br />

LOCATION OF CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW, LABELED AS<br />

FOLLOWS:<br />

PLAZA SECTION A<br />

North Creek Main Street and Waterfront Final Enhancement Plan<br />

Town of Johnsburg, Warren County, New York October 2013 the LA group<br />

This document was prepared for the New<br />

York State Department of State Division of<br />

Coastal Resources with funds provided under<br />

Title 11 of the Environmental Protection Fund.<br />

DOS CONTRACT NO. C006982

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