Forestport, located in the northeast corner of Oneida County, NY, is a charming town known as the Gateway to the Adirondacks. With a population of 1,535, it is the youngest town in the county and one of the largest in terms of area. Nestled in the foothills of the Adirondacks, Forestport offers visitors and seasonal residents a chance to experience the beauty of its landscapes, lakes, and rivers, as well as enjoy a slower pace of life in this rural community.
Originally known as Smith's Mill and later Williamsville and Punkyville, Forestport was officially renamed in 1869 after splitting off from Remsen. Its early days were marked by timber cutting, and the influx of timbermen led to the rapid growth of saloons in the town. Today, Forestport remains a gateway to the southwestern Adirondacks, offering world-class outdoor recreation opportunities in the largest State Park and Forest Preserve in the Lower 48. Whether it's hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, snowmobiling, or simply enjoying the local swimming holes, Forestport has something for everyone.
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