Split Rock Wildway

The Split Rock Wildway is a proposed wildlife corridor between the Split Rock Wild Forest and the Jay Mountain Wilderness Area in the eastern Adirondack Park in Essex County, New York.

The Champlain Valley is a major flyway for hawks, songbirds, and waterfowl; of the 193 birds that breed in the Adirondacks, 155 are found in the valley.

The Wildway provides habitat for a variety of wildlife, including mink, otter, white-tailed deer, fisher, and bobcats.

The northernmost population of eastern timber rattlesnakes, an endangered species in New York, inhabits rocky outcrops in the Split Rock Wild Forest.

This article about a location in Essex County, New York is a stub.