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Distance
2.79 miles
Elevation Gain
1030 ft
Route Type
Out-and-Back
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Potash Mountain Trail in Lake Luzerne, New York, is a moderate difficulty hiking trail that spans approximately 2.79 miles. The trail is known for its elevation gain of 1,030 feet, offering hikers a challenging yet rewarding trek. The trail is marked by a variety of natural features, including a dense hardwood forest, rocky outcrops, and a small stream. The trail's main attraction is the summit of Potash Mountain, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding Adirondack Mountains and Lake Luzerne. The trail also features a unique rock formation known as the "Potash Boulder," a large glacial erratic that is a popular spot for photos. Hikers should note that the trail can be steep and rocky in places, so sturdy footwear is recommended. The best time to hike is from late spring to early fall, when the trail is free of snow and ice. Despite its challenges, Potash Mountain Trail offers a rewarding hike with stunning views, making it a must-visit for those in the Lake Luzerne area.
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