Northern-Southern Hunting Zone Line

data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2 Nov 2021

This data depicts the east-west line that separates northern and southern hunting zones in New York State. A line separating the Northern and Southern Zone portions of New York State described as follows: a line commencing at a point at the north shore of the Salmon river and its junction with Lake Ontario and extending easterly along the north shore of that river to the village of Pulaski, thence southerly along Route 11 to its intersection with Route 49 in the village of Central Square, thence easterly along Route 49 to its junction with Route 365 in the city of Rome, thence easterly along Route 365 to its junction with Route 28 in the village of Trenton, thence easterly along Route 28 to its junction with Route 29 in the village of Middleville, thence easterly along Route 29 to its junction with Route 4, thence northerly along Route 4 to its junction with Route 22, thence northerly and westerly along Route 22 to the eastern shore of South Bay on Lake Champlain in the village of Whitehall, thence northerly along the eastern shore of South Bay to the New York-Vermont boundary.

Tags: hunt, zone, sportsman, regulation

This dataset has the following 3 columns:

Column NameAPI Column NameData TypeDescriptionSample Values
the_geomthe_geommultilineSupplied line geometry data for use in rendering map shapes.
OBJECTIDobjectidnumberUnique identifier for line segment
SHAPE_LENshape_lennumberLength of segment in meters