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Part of Cranberry - Mud Lake 2 mapped segments · 4.9 mi total.

Cranberry - Mud Lake

This 3.2-mile trail connects Cranberry Lake with Mud Lake, both of which are common Adirondack place names that appear in several regions of the park. Without confirmed trailhead or network details, it's difficult to pinpoint which Cranberry and Mud Lake this route links—though the moderate distance suggests a manageable walk between two smaller water bodies. If you're planning to hike it, verify the specific location and current conditions with local sources or the DEC.

Length
3.2 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Restaurant
Oxbow Inn
19.5 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (1)
Lakes & ponds (10)
Trails (4)
Primitive campsites (80)
  • Mud Lake2.0 mi
  • Jerseyfield Rd #23.4 mi
  • Jerseyfield Rd #13.6 mi
  • West Canada Creek Campsite6.8 mi
  • Powley Rd Roadside Campsite8.6 mi
  • Edick Rd #28.6 mi
  • Powley Rd Roadside Campsite8.6 mi
  • Edick Rd #18.8 mi
§ Nearby parking

26 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.

+18 more on the map above

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