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Distance
2.5 miles
Elevation Gain
325 ft
Route Type
Loop
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Gull Bay Preserve is a 2.8 kilometer lightly trafficked loop trail located near Putnam Station, New York.
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Lost Pond
From the parking area, follow the trail from the back of the parking area. Very quickly you will hike up to a trail register. The trail is mostly flat with a few inclines and is very well beaten. There are also yellow plastic trail markers to keep you on track. After 1.4 miles you'll reach the junction of the Lost Pond Loop Trail. From this point you can either go straight and hike down to the ...
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Sleeping Beauty and Bumps & Fishbrook Ponds
Parking is available at the end of Dacy Clearing Rd. There are great primitive campsites throughout the area. In winter and mud season you will have to park at the start of Dacy Clearing Rd which adds 1.6 miles each way.
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Shelving Rock Mountain
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Shelving Rock Falls
The hike to beautiful Shelving Rock Falls is only a half mile and well worth the side trip if visiting the east side of Lake George.
Shelving Rock Road, the road to the parking area, is long, winding, and unpaved, but maintained pretty well and passable in a sedan. You'll want to take the road almost to its end and park in the small lot on the left side of the road just after the bridge on Sh...
Buck Mountain via Shelving Rock Road
There are a few options for this mountain. The route described is the easiest approach and therefore the nicest for a sunset hike.
Starting at the trailhead on Shelving Rock Road the sign will read 2.5 miles to the summit. The trail is easy to follow and marked with blue discs. Gentle grade for the majority of the hike with a few steeper areas after the 1.0 mile mark. You will pass over severa...
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