Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest

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Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest
Map showing the location of Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest
Map showing the location of Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest
Location of Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest in New York
LocationNew York, United States
Coordinates42°47′12″N 76°05′37″W / 42.78667°N 76.09361°W / 42.78667; -76.09361Coordinates: 42°47′12″N 76°05′37″W / 42.78667°N 76.09361°W / 42.78667; -76.09361
Area3,800 acres (15 km2)
Established1948 (1948)

Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest is a 3,800-acre (1,500-hectare) research forest located in parts of Onondaga and Cortland counties, and within the towns of Truxton, Preble, Fabius, and Tully in New York State. The forest is named after Svend O. Heiberg, former Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at the New York State College of Forestry at Syracuse University (now SUNY-ESF), in Syracuse, New York.

History and facilities[]

Heiberg Memorial Forest was established in 1948 with 1,650 acres (6.7 km2) obtained from the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation in exchange for SUNY-ESF's Salamanca Forest in Cattaraugus County. The forest today consists of 3,800 acres (5.9 sq mi; 15 km2) utilized as a research forest as part of SUNY-ESF's regional campus and includes classrooms, research buildings and other facilities.[1][2]

Classroom at Heiberg Forest (2020)

Public access[]

The forest is accessible to the public. Over 12 miles (19 km) of trails provide recreation opportunities,[1] including the Heiberg Memorial Forest Trail, a 1.9-mile-long (3.1 km) loop that permits hiking and cross-country skiing.[3]

Two small ponds are available for fishing within Heiberg Memorial Forest. Six-acre (2.4 ha) Padget Pond and three-acre (1.2 ha) Sargent Pond are both stocked annually in the fall, with Padget Pond receiving 2,000 fingerling rainbow trout and Sargent Pond receiving 700 fingerling brook trout. Both ponds are accessible via an approximately 0.75-mile-long (1.2 km) trail from a parking area on Maple Ridge Road.[4]

Cut-your-own Christmas trees, including Douglas fir and balsam fir, are sold at the forest each year.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Briggs, Russell (August 27, 2001). "Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest Fact Sheet". SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Svend O. Heiberg Memorial Forest and Tully Field Station". SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  3. ^ "Heiberg Memorial Forest Trail - New York". AllTrails. AllTrails, Inc. Retrieved August 13, 2016.
  4. ^ "Padget and Sargent Ponds". NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. Retrieved August 13, 2016.

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