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ADIRONDACKS & NORTH COUNTRY

Clinton County steep-slope & wetlands.

Clinton County splits between the flat Lake Champlain shoreline and the steep eastern Adirondack foothills around Lyon Mountain. Slope numbers matter most on the western town parcels, while the Champlain lowlands carry broad DEC-mapped wetland complexes along the Great Chazy and Saranac rivers.

DRAW OR UPLOADClintonCounty doesn't publish public parcel boundaries yet, but elevation and wetlands still cover it completely — draw your site on the map or upload a georeferenced survey (DXF/DWG) and the analysis is identical.

WHAT YOU GET FOR ANY CLINTON COUNTY PARCEL

Steep-slope share

Percent of the parcel over any slope threshold you pick, from USGS 3DEP 1 m LiDAR (Horn 1981) — re-thresholdable live.

Wetland acreage

DEC-regulated, Army Corps / NWI, and informational freshwater wetlands measured inside the boundary.

PDF & CAD export

A clean report, or a georeferenced DXF/DWG with slope contours and wetlands on labeled layers.

Analyze a Clinton County parcel →FREE · NO ACCOUNT · ~10 SECONDS

NEARBY IN ADIRONDACKS & NORTH COUNTRY

Sources: USGS 3DEP elevation, NYS Tax Parcels, NYS DEC Environmental Resource Mapper. Results are planning-level estimates from public GIS data — not a survey, jurisdictional determination, or wetland delineation.