Adirondack Hiking

Nestled within the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest of the central Adirondacks, Wolf Pond offers hikers a serene and moderately challenging experience. This 4.8-mile round-trip trail, with an elevation gain of approximately 450 feet, leads adventurers through diverse terrains to a tranquil 59-acre pond with picturesque views of the High Peaks.

Nestled within the Ferris Lake Wild Forest of the southern Adirondacks, the Good Luck Cliffs near Caroga Lake, NY, offer a rewarding hiking experience that combines serene lakeside views with panoramic vistas from rugged cliffs.

As of September 2023, Buck Mountain Fire Tower has a newly constructed hiking trail, now available for public access.
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Located near the hamlet of Keene Valley, Roaring Brook Falls is a breathtaking waterfall on the east side of Route 73. While it can be viewed from a roadside pull-off, it can also be reached via a short, relatively flat hike to the base via a 0.3 mile marked trail.
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The Indian Head Vista & Fish Hawk Cliffs are located on private land owned by the Adirondack Mountain Reserve (AMR) and spans across 7,000 acres of land between Upper and Lower Ausable Lakes. Although the trails are open 24/7, there are specific rules in place for hikers, such as obtaining a permit between May 1st and Oct 31st.
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