Black River - Visitor Guide - Online
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WILD
Fishing and hunting opportunities
are plentiful. The numerous
streams and reservoirs produce
salmon, trout, bass and walleye
as well as waterfowl. Wildlife runs
rampant throughout the dense
forests, which are home to deer,
turkeys, bobcats, beavers, rabbits,
black bears and more.
The region’s economy relies on
natural resources. Clean water
supplies communities within and
beyond its borders, and Tug Hill’s
forests supply sawmills, furniture
manufacturers and paper mills.
Tug Hill Commission
The Tug Hill Commission is a great
resource for all things related to
Tug Hill. The commission uses a
grassroots approach to foster
appropriate development while
protecting the environmental
integrity of this unique region. The
commission provides technical
assistance to local governments,
economic development
organizations and others in the
areas.
Tug Hill Commission
Dulles State Office Building
317 Washington St.
Watertown, New York 13601
(315) 785-2380/2570
tughill@tughill.org