[Newcomb NY There are a great deal of recreational facilities and opportunities in the Town of Newcomb, including hunting, fishing, hiking, mountain climbing and swimming. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation operates a 90 unit campground on the northeast shore of Lake Harris and also managers the Santanoni Preserve, an old "great camp" of the Adirondacks that encompasses 12,000 acres containing 30 buildings and a DEC administrative office. The Town of Newcomb also operates a Town Beach & Boat Launch on the opposite shore of Harris Lake. The town beach is complete with change houses, an open pavilion, an exercise trail and a basketball court. Life guards are on duty at the beach and picnic tables are also available. Other town owned recreational facilities include: the Hudson River Information Center, High Peaks Overlook park and picnic area, baseball field and skating rink, Woodruff Pond Ecology Trail, and a town operated ski-tow. Huntington Wildlife Forest encompasses approximately 15,000 acres and is owned and operated by the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry. While most of the property is restricted access for research, two areas are publicly accessible. Rich Lake is designated as a day-use area for non-motorized boats and the Goodnow Mountain trail is a wonderful hike suitable for all ages, with a fire tower at the summit and a restored ranger's cabin (c.1920). The Adirondack Interpretive Center in Newcomb that contains a network of interpretive trails through a variety of natural habitats and displays of the history of the Adirondacks.]