Black Rock Forest
| Black Rock Forest | |
|---|---|
Mount Misery (left) and Black Rock from Deer Hill in Cornwall-on-Hudson | |
| Location | Orange County, New York, United States |
| Nearest town | Cornwall |
| Coordinates | 41°24′29″N 74°01′18″W / 41.40806°N 74.02167°W |
| Area | 6.1 sq mi (16 km2) |
| Elevation | 1,402 ft (427 m) |
| Named for | Magnetite deposits in forest |
| Operator | Black Rock Forest Consortium |
| Website | Black Rock Forest Consortium |
Black Rock Forest is a 3,920-acre (15.9 km2) forest and biological field station maintained by Black Rock Forest Consortium. It is located in the western Hudson Highlands region of the U.S. state of New York, in Orange County, mostly in the town of Cornwall, with the southern fringe overlapping into the neighboring town of Highlands.
Established by a local physician, Dr. Ernest G. Stillman, in 1928, the forest was the property of Harvard University until 1989. The Consortium has invested heavily in facilities to improve its research and educational missions and promote sustainability, erecting several green buildings in the middle of the forest with guest facilities, classrooms, and laboratories. Its educational facilities are used by groups at every level, from elementary grades to college undergraduates. Over 400 papers have been published from research done in the forest.