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Part of East Stony Creek Trail 5 mapped segments · 3.3 mi total.

East Stony Creek Trail

The East Stony Creek Trail runs 2.0 miles through the southern Adirondacks, likely following or paralleling the drainage of its namesake creek. Without detailed trailhead or junction data on hand, specifics about grade and route character remain uncertain, though the length suggests a manageable out-and-back or short point-to-point walk. Check local sources for current conditions and access points before heading out.

Length
2.0 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
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CautionSouthern

Dayton Creek on the East Stony Creek Trail is crossable except during high water conditions.

Source: NYS DEC · last updated 16 hours ago

§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Uncle Carl's Coffee
6.3 mi away
Restaurant
Alpine Grille
4.8 mi away
General store
Adirondack Country Store
9.6 mi away
Shelter
Wilcox Lake #2 Lean-To
2.3 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (12)
Lakes & ponds (17)
Trails (23)
Lean-tos (12)
  • Mud Lake lean--to14.5 mi
  • Wilcox Lake #1 Lean-To2.6 mi
  • Recreation Lean-to14.3 mi
  • Lizard Pond Lean-To11.6 mi
  • Wilcox Lake #1 Lean-To2.6 mi
  • Wilcox Lake #2 Lean-To2.3 mi
  • Murphy Lake Lean-To3.2 mi
  • West Stony Creek Lean-To11.0 mi
Primitive campsites (115)
  • East Stony Creek Trail Campsite1.9 mi
  • Hope Falls Road Campsite2.0 mi
  • East Of Moynihans Clearingcampsite2.0 mi
  • Hope Falls Road Campsite2.1 mi
  • Hope Falls Road Campsite2.1 mi
  • Hope Falls Road Campsite2.2 mi
  • Hope Falls Road Campsite2.2 mi
  • Wilcox Lake Trail Campsite2.6 mi
§ Nearby parking

126 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.

+118 more on the map above

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