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Marion Pond trail

The Marion Pond trail covers 1.7 miles through forest terrain to reach its namesake backcountry pond. This short out-and-back or loop makes for an accessible half-day trip, suitable for hikers looking for a quieter destination without a major elevation commitment. The pond itself offers opportunities for shoreline exploration and wildlife observation away from more heavily trafficked areas.

Length
1.7 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
§ Trail details
Surface
Ground
From OpenStreetMap. Surface + access tags vary by trail.
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§ On this trail

What you’ll find along the route

Pond
Marion Pond
398 ft off
§ 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
Cupola Crepes
7.9 mi away
Restaurant
DeCesare's Pizzeria
7.7 mi away
General store
Adirondack General Store
11.1 mi away
Shelter
Cheney Pond Lean-To
4.7 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (9)
Lakes & ponds (20)
Trails (11)
Lean-tos (32)
  • Lillian Brook Lean-to13.2 mi
  • Panther Gorge Leanto15.1 mi
  • Unnamed lean-to13.1 mi
  • Slide Brook Lean-to12.4 mi
  • Lilypad Pond Lean-To14.6 mi
  • Tubmill Marsh Lean-To14.0 mi
  • Cheney Pond Leanto4.7 mi
  • Lean-to, Pharaoh Lake #514.4 mi
Primitive campsites (204)
  • Oliver Pond Primitive Tent Site3.7 mi
  • Cheney Pond Campsite #34.8 mi
  • Blue Ridge Rd/Boreas River Campsite4.9 mi
  • NYSDEC4.9 mi
  • Cheney Pond Campsite #25.2 mi
  • Unnamed campsite5.2 mi
  • Boreas River/28N Campsite #25.3 mi
  • Boreas River/28N Campsite #15.4 mi
§ Nearby parking

152 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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