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Maps & Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
The Adirondack Park Agency (APA) uses GIS to understand and support
the natural and cultural resources of the Park.
GIS at the Adirondack Park Agency
The APA has several GIS CD-ROM's Available
containing data and analytical reports.
Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan Map and
State Land Map |
2009 Facsimilie of the official zoning map showing private and state land classifications. Also includes the Adirondack portion of the NYS Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers System. See 2009 Park Land Use Classification acreage statistics below.
view map (Adobe Flash required) |

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| Park Population Estimate of Towns from 2000 Census |
2000 Census Population of Towns Within the Adirondack Park With Estimates for Census Blocks Straddling the Park Boundary. Additional estimates of seasonal population and county and park population is also available.
view map (pdf 136kb) |
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| Population within a Days Drive |
The question was raised,"how
many people live within a days drive of the Adirondack Park?" This map and the GIS analysis behind it uses census data from the
US and Canada clipped with a 350 mile buffer around the Adirondack
Park. Our guess of a days car drive was derived from a 7 hour travel
day with an average speed of 50 miles per hour.
So how many people are only a day away? There are around 84 Million
people including about 18,000,000 Canadians and 66,000,000 Americans. |

view map (pdf 640kb) |
| Easements |
Adirondack Forest Easements
map - A generalized map of Adirondack Park Land
Use and Development Plan private land classifications under DEC
easements. (Some easements include public access rights, others
do not. Don't trespass. Contact DEC for information about the
location of protected lands with public recreation rights.)
view map (pdf 450kb) |
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| Historic Forest Preserve |
New York State Adirondack
Park Forest Preserve Lands 1892 and 2002
view map
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| Land Cover |
Adirondack Park Land Cover from USGS National Land Cover Data
An interpretation by the USGS of general forest covertypes in the United States.
view map (pdf 966kb)
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| Schools |
Adirondack Park School Districts
map
view map |
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| Towers |
Adirondack Park Cellular Towers Map
New and existing structures
for which the APA has permitted
cellular service use
(1993 through 2009).
view map (pdf 364kb) updated 12/31/09 |
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Interstate 87 "Northway" Cellular Towers Map
New and existing structures
for which the APA has permitted
cellular service use
(1993 through 2009).
view map (pdf 257kb) updated 12/31/09 |
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| Viewshed Protection |
Town of Day Viewshed
Protection Area
view map (pdf 2.9MB) |
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| Zip Codes |
Adirondack Park Zip Code Areas map
view map (pdf 585kb) |
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| Lakes and Ponds Entirely Surrounded by Forest Preserve |
Lakes and ponds entirely surrounded by the Forest Preserve provide users with a wide spectrum of experiences. Using the APA's enhanced land classification GIS data, this map inventories lakes and ponds entirely surrounded by the Forest Preserve
view map (pdf 1.2 MB)
Water Body Statistics
view bar chart
view pie chart
view list of lakes greater
than 250 acres
view points in Google Maps for lakes greater than or equal to 25 acres |

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| Historic Snowmobile Use on Forest Preserve |
The State Land Master Plan (SLMP) outlines a "mileage cap" of snowmobile trails at the time of its adoption in 1972. However, the exact location of those trails was not included. This begs the questions “Where were those trails?” This map is a re-creation of the DEC 1972 snowmobile trail brochure entitled: Snowmobile Trails in New York State (10/1972)
view map (pdf 1 MB) |

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| Military Training Routes |
A map of New York's Air National Guard Adirondack Military Training Routes, or MTRs.
view map (pdf 603kb) |

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Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan Map and
State Land Map |
| March 2009 GIS data. |
metadata |
shapefile 8.1MB |
| Adirondack Park Agency Facilities |
| Location of Adirondack Park Agency headquarters in Ray Brook, Paul Smiths Visitor Interpretive Center, and Newcomb Visitor Interpretive Center. |
view in Google Maps |
apa_facilities.kml (6kb) |
| Blueline |
| The Adirondack Park boundary.
This boundary file should not be used for legal jurisdictional
determinations. |
metadata |
blueline.kml (73kb) |
| Wetland Covertypes |
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| 2009 Park Land Use Classification Acreage Statistics |
| State and private land class acreage and percent by county. |
2009 statistics |
| 2007 Park Land Use Classification Acreage Statistics |
| State and private land class acreage and percent by county. |
2007 statistics |
| 2003 Park Land Use Classification Acreage Statistics |
| State and private land class acreage and percent by county. |
2003 statistics |
| 2000 Park Land Use Classification Acreage Statistics |
| State and private land class acreage and percent by county. |
2000 statistics |
| Information on Municipalities in the Adirondack Park |
| Village, Town and County information including APA land classification acreage statistics, maps, and links to municipal websites, Chambers of Commerce, and US Census Bureau data. |
statistics by county, town
and village... |
| Parcel Land Use and Land Classification by Town and County |
| View parcel count and acreage statistics for each town listing Assessor's
property use class and APA land zoning class. |
county tables |
| Population - Seasonal Estimate |
| An Based on Seasonal Residence Parcels and Persons per Household |
view statistics (pdf 23kb) |
| Park Population Estimate of Counties from 2000 Census |
| Estimate of the Adirondack Park 2000 Population |
view slideshow (pdf 408kb) |
| Mapping Historic Photos |
| Historic Photo Geographic
Inventory - A Guide for Geocoding Library of Congress Photo
Images developed by the Adirondack Park Agency. |
view paper (pdf 83kb) |
| Viewshed Protection Area Analysis |
| Town of Day Viewshed Protection Area Analysis Presentation given to the 2007 NYS GIS Conference. |
view slideshow(pdf 1.4MB) |
| Wetland Covertype Mapping |
| EPA funded APA Wetland
and Watershed Reports |
index to reports |
The "Cart Room"
In the basement of the APA headquarters there's a room called the
"Cart Room." Cart is short for Cartography. Over the years
this room has been filled with drafting tables, boxes stuffed with
oversized rolled maps and flat files holding nearly 200 drawers
of "quad" maps. Drafting pens and mylar began to give
way in 1981 to our first computer affectionately but cautiously
called "HAL." This was before the days of DOS when "digitizing"
was an unknown concept to most of us.
Hal was replaced by a mini-computer then by UNIX, then by Windows.
When these computers were still in the minority, they were named
Colvin, Marcy and Hudson. Printers and plotters were named Winslow,
Homer, and Tait after Adirondack painters. Now PC's are on every
desktop - too many to name.
The Adirondacks were once "lands unknown." Explorer/cartographers
like Verplanck Colvin and Seneca Ray Stoddard began charting the
wilderness, providing a reference for us to follow. In the 1980's
and '90's, digital maps of the Adirondacks by the APA brought these
lands to the forefront of modern mapping in the state and perhaps
the country.
Fast Facts
A look at the APA "Lookup System".
Describes how GIS is used at the APA headquarters to locate projects
in relation to the resources of the Park. The Lookup System is not
an on-line GIS application.
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Adirondack Park Land Classification Map
The Adirondack Park Land Use and Development Plan Map and State
Land Master Plan Map reduced facsimile can be viewed
online here...
Adirondack GIS CD
Order a Shared Adirondack
GIS CD-ROM for the Adirondack Park containing over 50
data layers.
more...
Shared Adirondack Park GIS CD-ROM Update
Help assemble the new version...
Download APA GIS data from ...
NYS
GIS Clearinghouse
Cornell University Geospatial Information Repository (CUGIR)
New York Ocean & Great Lakes Atlas: Data Portal - enter search word 'adirondack' to retrieve information on 24 data layers most of which are from the Shared Adirondack GIS CD. Data can be downloaded in ESRI, Mapinfo and KML formats. Metadata is available. Data can be viewed through the online Data Viewer. Layers such as Adirondack Park Land Class, Wetlands, and Wild, Scenic and Recreational Rivers may not be the most current versions and are not intended for legal jurisdictional determinations. Many other statewide layers are also available for download and viewing.
External Links:
NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Mapping Gateway
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