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Brasher and Bombay share a big state-forest landscape

Bombay and Brasher State Forests give the northern St. Lawrence towns a large wetland-and-trail landscape.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Brasher and Bombay share a public-land story across the county line. DEC describes Bombay and Brasher State Forests as a large reforestation-area complex with extensive trail and road systems and wetlands.

That gives this North Country edge a quieter outdoor identity: forest roads, wet ground, trail use, and rural access questions. The shared forest makes the town line feel less like a wall and more like a working outdoor edge.

Brasher becomes easier to picture once the forest is in view. It points to rural roads, wetland edges, snow-season travel, and a local rhythm where outdoor use and conditions matter as much as distance on the map.

The forest does not turn the area into a manicured park, and that is part of the appeal. Roads, wetlands, trails, hunting seasons, and weather all shape how the place feels. It is public land with North Country habits.

That is a sturdy story for a quiet part of St. Lawrence and Franklin counties. The Brasher-Bombay edge has woods, wet ground, and enough named public land to make the rural map feel alive.

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