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Gails Trail

Gails Trail is a short connector at two-tenths of a mile, likely linking other routes in a larger trail network. At this length, it's a quick segment that might serve as a spur to a viewpoint, a shortcut between longer trails, or access to a backcountry feature. Expect a brief walk, useful for piecing together longer loops or reaching a specific destination nearby.

Length
0.2 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
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§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Restaurant
No. 1 Chinese Restaurant
7.8 mi away
Shelter
Lean-to or shelter
4.0 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Lakes & ponds (8)
Trails (5)
Lean-tos (1)
  • Unnamed lean-to4.0 mi
Primitive campsites (62)
  • West Chazy Holiness Camp3.2 mi
  • Monty's Bay Campsites8.4 mi
  • Cumberland Bay State Park Campground8.6 mi
  • Champlain Adult Campground12.7 mi
  • Campsite 112.8 mi
  • Campsite 212.8 mi
  • Campsite 2213.1 mi
  • Unnamed campsite13.1 mi
§ Nearby parking

103 parking areas· 2 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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Trail data from OpenStreetMap (© OSM contributors, ODbL).