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  1. 1 to 2 Hours
Elizabethtown-Wadhams Road POB 193, Elizabethtown
This is a short hike through the woods above the Boquet River.
  1. Birding
  2. Hiking
Baldwin Road, Ticonderoga
The Cook Mountain Preserve covers 200 acres with a wide variety of terrain. The summit of the mountain offers views of Lake George, the Champlain Valley, and Vermont's Green Mountains.
  1. 2+ to 4 Hours
  2. Trails
Route 9N, Keene
This is a wonderful open peak with a restored firetower that can be climbed, even though the tower is not needed for some of the best views in the High Peaks.
  1. 4+ to 8 Hours
  2. A 46 High Peak
  3. Trails
  4. Back Country Camping
Route 9, New Russia
Hiking Rocky Peak Ridge is the 20th highest peak in the Adirondacks at 4,420 feet in elevation. It offers outstanding views from its summit, and is usually less-crowded than neighboring Giant.
  1. 2+ to 4 Hours
6482 Main Street POB 193, Westport
Hike them both or just one. Either way, these two ponds are attractive destinations. They are definitely not all day adventures, but make for a good place to stretch your legs.
  1. Hiking
  2. Cross Country Skiing
  3. Snowshoeing
  4. Birding
  5. Hunting
Trout Pond Road, Keeseville
Explore a wilderness preserve and hike a trail to a remote pond.
  1. 1 to 2 Hours
Route 74, Ticonderoga
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.
  1. 1 to 2 Hours
State Route 2, Crown Point
The trail follows a road for 0.1 mile. Take the right fork onto an old road, which goes through an attractive forest.
  1. 1 to 2 Hours
Walker Road/Sayre Road, Westport
The easy trail trail goes through a meadow, winds through mixed forest, and ends at another meadow. It joins the Beaver Flow Trail at its northern trailhead. Bobcat Trailhead: This trail can be approached from either end. The north end starts on...
  1. 1 to 2 Hours
County Highway 12, Essex
A wide variety of habitat, from an old logging road through the forest to traversing slopes and walking beneath rock ledges.