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Adirondack Rail Trail

The Adirondack Rail Trail follows a converted railroad corridor through the central Adirondacks, though this particular segment's length isn't currently specified in our records. The rail-trail network spans multiple towns between Lake Placid and Tupper Lake, offering relatively flat, wide-path travel suitable for hiking, biking, and winter recreation. Check local trail maps for specific segment details and current surface conditions before heading out.

Length
0.0 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
§ Trail details
Crossings
Has bridges
From OpenStreetMap. Surface + access tags vary by trail.
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§ Listed trailheads nearby

Curated trailheads & parking near this route

Editorial trailhead listings within roughly 3 miles. Useful for permit info, parking capacity, and access-road conditions.

§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
The Coffee Bar
2.3 mi away
Restaurant
Caffe Rustica
1.4 mi away
General store
Village Mercantile
6.0 mi away
Shelter
Placid Lean-To
3.0 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (12)
Lakes & ponds (27)
Trails (24)
Shelters (2)
  • Wilderness Inn Restaurant Bar11.8 mi
  • Johns Brook Lodge11.7 mi
Lean-tos (111)
  • Lake Placid Site 2 Lean-To5.1 mi
  • Saranac Islands Site 81 Lean-To12.1 mi
  • Howard Lean-to11.8 mi
  • Beaver Point #211.2 mi
  • Calamity Lean-to11.6 mi
  • Flowed Lands Lean-to11.7 mi
  • Herbert Brook Lean-to11.3 mi
  • Cedar Point Lean-to11.3 mi
Primitive campsites (236)
  • Wanika Falls campsite5.6 mi
  • Wanika Falls Tentsites5.6 mi
  • Moose Pond Site 36.4 mi
  • Moose Pond Site 46.5 mi
  • Moose Creek Site6.6 mi
  • Moose Pond Site 76.6 mi
  • Kiwasa Lake Site 16.7 mi
  • Draper's Acres Campground6.7 mi
§ Nearby parking

296 parking areas

Closest parking lots within range, ranked by walking distance. Accessibility flags come from Google verified-data; surface and capacity from OpenStreetMap. Confirm hours and seasonal closures before you go.

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Trail data from OpenStreetMap (© OSM contributors, ODbL).