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- 2+ to 4 Hours
Route 74, Ticonderoga
| (518) 585-7280
Bear Pond is a fine wilderness destination that doesn't require much effort!
- Nature and Historic Walks
Route 74, Ticonderoga
| (518) 585-6619
This short trail to a backcountry pond can only be reached via a short paddle across Eagle Lake.
- 1 to 2 Hours
Route 74, Ticonderoga
| (518) 585-6619
This trail is actually quite steep, but it is also short. The pond rests on the shoulder of Skiff Mountain so essentially you are climbing the mountain to reach the pond.
- 2+ to 4 Hours
Route 9N, Ticonderoga
| (518) 597-4649
Brown Mountain a great destination or can be made part of a longer trip. Either way, you can't go wrong. And the views are superb!
- 2+ to 4 Hours
Route 9N, Ticonderoga
| (518) 597-4649
How to get there From the Ticonderoga traffic circle, head south on Route 9N for 23 miles. The trail entrance will be on the right. If you pass the driveway with the stone lions, you have gone too far. The trailhead on Route 9N is not marked look for...
- 4+ to 8 Hours
- Flatwater Paddles
Putts Pond Rd, Ticonderoga
| (518) 597-4649
This small peak has some of the best views in the area and is quite a popular hike when the Putnam Pond DEC Campground is open.
- 2+ to 4 Hours
- Flatwater Paddles
- Back Country Camping
Putts Pond Rd, Ticonderoga
| (518) 597-4649
Berrymill Pond is a scenic destination with hiking, camping, and paddling!
- Flatwater Paddles
- Fishing Holes
- Ice Fishing
- Boating
Putts Pond Road, Ticonderoga
| (518) 585-7280
These two ponds are connected by a set of narrows; both are great for fishing.
- Whitewater
Route 9, Elizabethtown
| (518) 597-4649
The Beaver Meadow Brook to the Northway is a section of the Boquet River that offers an intriguing mix of easy and slightly challenging sections through some delightful scenery. Remember, this is another one of our north-flowing rivers. This section...