Adirondack Trail Reopens Following Moose Death


The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has reopened the popular Goodman Mountain trail in the Horseshoe Lake Wild Forest in the town of Tupper Lake. The trail is open to the public, effective immediately.
The trail was closed in June due to the presence of a bull moose demonstrating unusual behaviors over an extended period of time. After extended observation, the moose’s condition was found to have deteriorated so significantly that a decision was made to humanely euthanize the animal.
DEC’s Wildlife Health Unit, in partnership with the Cornell Wildlife Health Lab, are testing the moose’s remains to attempt to determine its underlying illness and are expected to share the results when available.
Love Our Lands – Leave No Trace
Take part in the Love Our New York Lands campaign by being safe, respectful, and responsible when enjoying the outdoors.
Hikers are reminded to stay on the trails, carry out trash, come prepared, and follow the Leave No Trace principles to help protect New York’s natural resources and ensure a safe, enjoyable experience for everyone:
- Plan and Prepare
- Travel and Camp on Durable Surfaces
- Dispose of Waste Properly
- Leave What You Find
- Minimize Campfire Impacts
- Respect Wildlife
- Be Considerate of Others
Learn more about how you can protect natural spaces when exploring outdoors by visiting the Leave No Trace website.
Photo: One of many photos of the bull moose at Goodman Mountain Trail posted to social media.
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