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The William C. Whitney Wilderness Area is a paddlers paradise. But that said, there are hiking opportunities here for hikers, birders, campers, anglers, and even some hiking for paddlers. Hiking in the William C. Whitney Wilderness Area This is an easy Adirondack trail system which...
Not to be confused with the waterfall in Ithaca, New York by the same name, this Buttermilk Falls is a highly popular short hike destination for families, picnickers, swimmers, and anglers. The cool mist of the crashing waters is sure to cool down anyone on the hottest of days and evoke a...
Hiking the Mountain Pond and Cork Mountain Loop utilizes foot trails, multi-use trails, and a forest road. While the footing may be slippery and rough in places, it's an attractive walk through a mixed evergreen and deciduous forest. Key takeaways Distance: 2.1 miles round trip ...
Notice: Due to flooding, the dam has broken and this trail cannot be completed fully. The Spillway Trail runs between Long Lake and Park Pond and is an excellent place for a very short family walk, a picnic, or to cast a few lines for some fantastic trout. Key takeaways Distance: 0.7...
The Rock River Trail passes through a beautiful forest that ends at a very scenic area on the Rock River, which lies within the Blue Mountain Wild Forest. Along the way, there is an option to hike to the shore of Rock Lake. Key takeaways Distance: 5.6 miles round trip Elevation gain: 760...




