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Champlain Valley Trail (Fort Ann to Comstock)

Running nearly ten kilometers between Fort Ann and Comstock, this section of the Champlain Valley Trail follows a route of mixed character, traveling largely along the shoulders of local roads through the valley. The most notable feature lies slightly south of Comstock, where a three-quarter-mile paved trail connects South and North Quarry Roads through deep woods. This wooded segment is reported to offer a particularly quiet and scenic walk, a welcome contrast to the road-shoulder stretches that constitute the majority of the route.

Length
6.1 mi
Operator
Network
Local
Difficulty
Not rated
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Elevation profile
Max 312 ftMin 125 ftNet gain 594 ft
312 ft125 ft0 mi1.5 mi3.1 mi4.6 mi6.1 mi
§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Caffe Vero
12.9 mi away
Restaurant
Battle Hill Brewing Company
2.1 mi away
Shelter
Adirondack Treks Base
6.5 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (3)
Lakes & ponds (4)
Trails (5)
Shelters (1)
  • Thomas Lodge6.7 mi
Lean-tos (23)
  • Fifth Peak Lean-to14.2 mi
  • Lapland Pond Lean-To11.4 mi
  • lean-to14.2 mi
  • Fivemile Mountain Lean-To15.7 mi
  • Adirondack Treks Base6.5 mi
  • Pine13.0 mi
  • Holly12.9 mi
  • Aspen13.0 mi
Primitive campsites (196)
  • Lake Hadlock Inn, Beach and Campground6.2 mi
  • Camp Wakpominee Main Entrance6.4 mi
  • Charlie Wood Tent site6.5 mi
  • Algonquin Lean-to site6.5 mi
  • Tahawus Lean-to site6.6 mi
  • Baden Powell Tent site6.6 mi
  • James West Tent site6.6 mi
  • Asgo Tent site6.6 mi
§ Nearby parking

538 parking areas· 1 accessible

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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