What is redfield new-york?

Redfield is a town located in Oswego County, New York, United States. According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 95.6 square miles, of which 95.0 square miles is land and 0.6 square miles is water. The town is named after William C. Redfield, who was the Secretary of Commerce and Labor under President Woodrow Wilson.

As per the 2010 US Census, the population of Redfield was 518 with a median age of 43 years. The town is known for its vast forests, scenic views, and recreational opportunities, including fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and hiking. It is also home to the Salmon River Reservoir, which draws anglers from around the region for its trophy salmon and trout.

Redfield is located on the Tug Hill Plateau, which receives some of the heaviest snowfall in the state. Hence, winter sports such as skiing, snowshoeing, and snowboarding are popular activities in the region. The town does not have any major commercial or industrial centers, and the economy is primarily dependent on agriculture, forestry, and outdoor recreation.