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Hamlin Marsh

 

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Hamlin Marsh Wildlife Management Area consists of 1473 acres of a wetland area. Visitor activities include hiking trails, parking lot, bird watching, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, hunting, fishing and trapping. This WMA is located in the Town of Clay northwest of North Syracuse, NY.

The area is easily reachable from Henry Clay Blvd, from US 11 via Bear Road; and from Wetzel Road for the west and southwest portions of the area.  Be sure to check out the observation deck off Henry Cly BLVD just south of the NY 481 bridge if you decide to explore this WMA.  There are pictures, a map and a short video below of this WMA.

Bear Road

From the small parking area off Bear Road.

Stanley Hamlin Memorial

Off Henry Clay BLVD near Clay Central Park.

Stanley Hamlin Memorial

Stanley Hamlin Memorial

Stanley Hamlin Memorial

Stanley Hamlin Memorial

DEC Kiosk

Near the observation deck.

View

From the Observation Deck

View

From the Observation Deck

View

From the Observation Deck

walkway

the walkway looking from the observation deck

view

From the Observation Deck

View

From the Observation Deck

walkway

leading to the observation deck

marsh view

at the end of a short trail that leads from the parking area for the observation deck off Henry Clay BLVD.

Trail

short trail in Hamlin Marsh WMA

parking area

off Henry Clay BLVD near the NY 481 Bridge

parking area

off Henry Clay BLVD near the NY 481 Bridge

 

 

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