
“Spectacular scenery unlike any
other in the Northeast.”
| Grasse River Boat Launch near Cranberry Lake |
| Tooley Pond Tract |
| Cranberry Lake NYSDEC Campground |
| Canoe Access to Tooley Pond |
| Cranberry Lake Wild Forest |

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James F. Dubuar Forest
Olympic Byway, State Rt. 3, near Cranberry Lake in St. Lawrence County
The 2800 acre James Dubuar Memorial Forest is part of the New York State College of Environmental Science and Forestry Ranger School located in Wanakena.
The Dubuar Forest was named in memory of James F. Dubuar, who served as director of the Ranger School for 37 years. By providing an outdoor laboratory and demonstration area for observation, measurement and practice of the concepts studied in the classroom, the forest plays an integral role in the students’ learning experience. Since 1912, the campus and its 2,811-acre James F. Dubuar Memorial Forest have supported the College’s associate in applied science degree programs in forest technology and land surveying technology. It is the oldest forest technician program in the country.
| Closest Community: | |
| Closest Byway: | Olympic Byway |
| Distance from Byway: | near |
| Closest Route #: | State Rt. 3 |
| Indoors or Outdoors: | outdoor |
| Admission Fee: | no |
| Latitude: | 44.1535704264 |
| Longitude: | -74.9208425356 |
| URL: | James F. Dubuar Forest website |


