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Catlin State Forest Is a Quiet Old-Farm-Lane Walk
Catlin State Forest gives the town a low-key outdoor story of old farm lanes, woods, and a little extra walking.
Published July 5, 2026 · Last verified July 5, 2026
Catlin State Forest is not the kind of place that needs a big entrance to make its point. DEC says the 613-acre forest is in the Town of Catlin in Chemung County, open year-round, and free to use.
The detail that gives it personality is the trail situation. DEC says there are no designated recreation trails, but deer paths and old farm lanes are available for exploring. It also warns that much of the forest takes significant walking to reach.
That makes Catlin State Forest feel more like a slow local woods than a polished attraction. It is a place for people who are comfortable with a map, sturdy shoes, and a little patience. The reward is not a big overlook sign. It is the feeling of following old lanes through land that has been folded back into forest.
For Catlin, that is good color. The town’s outdoor story is quiet, practical, and a bit hidden in the ordinary landscape: state land, old farm traces, wildlife habitat, and enough room to walk until the road noise drops away.