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Backcounty Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks: Long Pond Trail
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Woods and Waters Trail. Backcounty Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks:. You have JavaScript turned off in your browser. To view the slideshow, please enable JavaScript. Instructions may be found here: www.enable-javascript.com. Pick up this scenic half-mile backcountry hiking trail from the Black Pond Trail. Or the Jenkins Mountain Trail. The trail is narrow and rough in places. Hiking boots are recommended. In the winter, this trail becomes a snowshoe trail. Follow the green markers. 8023 State Route 30.
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Backcounty Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks: Fox Run Trail
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Woods and Waters Trail. Backcounty Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks:. You have JavaScript turned off in your browser. To view the slideshow, please enable JavaScript. Instructions may be found here: www.enable-javascript.com. The Fox Run Trail is a half-mile backcountry trail which can be accessed from the Jenkins Mountain Trail. Or the north west side of the Logger’s Loop Trail. Which thrive in this type of habitat. During the winter, Fox Run is groomed as a skate trail. Follow the red trail markers.
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Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks: Bobcat Trail
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Woods and Waters Trail. Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks:. You have JavaScript turned off in your browser. To view the slideshow, please enable JavaScript. Instructions may be found here: www.enable-javascript.com. The Bobcat Trail is a 1.25 mile path connecting the VIC building with the Paul Smith’s College. Campus. The trail can be accessed either from the Logger’s Loop Trail near the VIC building or from the Keese Mills Road trailhead, across from the Saunders Sports Complex on the PSC Campus. The tra...
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Paul Smith's College VIC | Explore Nature in the Adirondack Mountains
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Woods and Waters Trail. Discover the Adirondack Mountains at the VIC. The VIC offers Interpretive Canoe Paddles Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM. Paul Smiths VIC Programs. The 3,000-acre Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center) in Paul Smiths, New York, offers a wide variety of free and fee-based arts. And educational programs throughout the year, including bird walks and nature walks. The VIC also hosts the annual Great Adirondack Birding Celebration. The trails are open from...
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Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks: Woods and Waters Trail
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Woods and Waters Trail. Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks:. Woods and Waters Trail. You have JavaScript turned off in your browser. To view the slideshow, please enable JavaScript. Instructions may be found here: www.enable-javascript.com. The Woods and Waters Trail is three-mile long trail through varied Adirondack habitats, including conifer forest, mixed deciduous-conifer forest, and wetland. The trail offers scenic views of Heron Marsh. And two Adirondack ponds: Black Pond. And Little Black Pond.
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Paul Smith's College VIC | Explore Nature in the Adirondack Mountains
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Woods and Waters Trail. Discover the Adirondack Mountains at the VIC. The VIC offers Interpretive Canoe Paddles Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays at 10:00 AM. Paul Smiths VIC Programs. The 3,000-acre Paul Smith's College VIC (Visitor Interpretive Center) in Paul Smiths, New York, offers a wide variety of free and fee-based arts. And educational programs throughout the year, including bird walks and nature walks. The VIC also hosts the annual Great Adirondack Birding Celebration. The trails are open from...
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Interpretive Nature Trails in the Adirondacks: Barnum Brook Trail
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Woods and Waters Trail. Interpretive Nature Trails in the Adirondacks:. You have JavaScript turned off in your browser. To view the slideshow, please enable JavaScript. Instructions may be found here: www.enable-javascript.com. The Barnum Brook Trail is an interpretive nature trail designed to provide access to an Adirondack wetland. This well-marked, one-mile loop also features a series of identification markers on common Adirondack trees. Eleven species of trees native to the Adirondack Mountains.
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Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks: Easy Street Trail
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Woods and Waters Trail. Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks:. You have JavaScript turned off in your browser. To view the slideshow, please enable JavaScript. Instructions may be found here: www.enable-javascript.com. The Easy Street Trail is a pleasant one-mile hiking trail which can be accessed from the southern side of the Logger’s Loop Trail. The eastern side of the Woods and Waters Trail. Or the eastern end of the Skidder Trail. Occupies the same corridor as the Logger’s Loop Trail. As you reach anothe...
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Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks: Bobcat Trail
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Woods and Waters Trail. Hiking Trails in the Adirondacks:. You have JavaScript turned off in your browser. To view the slideshow, please enable JavaScript. Instructions may be found here: www.enable-javascript.com. The Bobcat Trail is a 1.25 mile path connecting the VIC building with the Paul Smith’s College. Campus. The trail can be accessed either from the Logger’s Loop Trail near the VIC building or from the Keese Mills Road trailhead, across from the Saunders Sports Complex on the PSC Campus. The tra...
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Donate to the Paul Smiths VIC: Join Friends of the VIC!
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Woods and Waters Trail. Donate to the VIC. Donations have allowed the VIC to keep the popular Butterfly House. Open during the summer. Because the Paul Smiths VIC no longer receives New York State funding, continued support from volunteers who donate their time, talent, and money is crucial. Some of the programs popular when the VIC was managed and funded through New York State are now available for a fee. Other environmental education programs (such as the popular Native Species Butterfly House. And to ...