Tug Hill Region

Known for its hunting and forestry activities, the 2,100-square mile Tug Hill region is a natural gem that encompasses multiple areas, one being Northern Oswego County. With its dense forests, deep gorges, flowing rivers and scenic waterfalls, the landscape provides a stage for endless outdoor recreation year-round. Outdoor enthusiasts will be sure to want to visit Oswego County, New York!

No matter the season, the Tug Hill is an ideal destination for an exceptional outdoor experience. In the spring and summer, enjoy hiking, kayaking or canoeing, fishing, camping, birdwatching, biking and more. During the fall, the region transforms into a prime leaf peeping location with its colorful fall foliage. The lake effect snow that covers the area in the winter creates great opportunities for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling and sled dog racing.

Winona State Forest is located on the western edge of the Tug Hill Plateau and hosts numerous outdoor recreational events every year. Popular events include Bikes, Brews and Burgers, The DeerFly Run, The Crankenstein, Winona Forest Tourathon, the Stone Wall 5k Walk/Run, SnoFatShu and more.