The Outdoors · Southern Tier
Beaver Dam State Forest Bridges Richford and Lisle
Beaver Dam State Forest links Tioga and Broome counties with a small-brook woods, snowmobile trails, and a 1.5-mile public forest access road.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 27, 2026
Beaver Dam State Forest is county-line woods rather than a park with a grand front gate. DEC places its 1,151 acres in Richford in Tioga County and Lisle in Broome County, which gives the forest a shared Southern Tier feel.
The public image is small-brook forest: hunting, snowmobiling, bird watching, nature viewing, and fishing where beavers, songbirds, and salamanders fit the name. This is the kind of place that belongs to back roads more than to one town center.
Sears Road is the practical hinge. DEC says the 1.5-mile Public Forest Access Road from Sears Road can be traveled by automobile, bike, horse, or foot. That one road tells you plenty about the outing: expect woods, access, and state-forest simplicity rather than a staffed park entrance.
Richford and Lisle share Beaver Dam quietly. The county line is part of the story, and so is the humble feel of a forest where a road, a brook, and a DEC map can be enough. It is a small public-land reminder that some New York places are best understood through access roads and tree cover rather than town centers.