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Party of 5 (MTB)

Party of 5 is a half-mile mountain bike trail in the Adirondack Park, short enough to link easily with adjacent singletrack but long enough to establish its own character. The name suggests a crew-sized commitment, likely technical or punchy given the brevity. Expect tight turns or quick elevation if this runs with other purpose-built MTB networks in the region.

Length
0.5 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
§ Trail details
Surface
Ground
From OpenStreetMap. Surface + access tags vary by trail.
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§ 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
Timberline Cafe & Bakery
1.1 mi away
Restaurant
Acorn Pub & Eatery at Oak Mountain
<0.1 mi away
General store
Pines Country Store Inc.
19.2 mi away
Shelter
Recreation Lean-to
2.4 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (12)
Lakes & ponds (18)
Trails (24)
Lean-tos (44)
  • West Lake Lean-to #214.3 mi
  • West Lake Lean-to #114.3 mi
  • South Lake Lean-to13.9 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #111.9 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #212.2 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #311.8 mi
  • Mud Lake lean--to12.8 mi
  • Spruce Lake lean-to #112.5 mi
Primitive campsites (207)
  • Unnamed campsite3.3 mi
  • Deerfoot Lodge3.8 mi
  • Old Route 8 Campsite3.8 mi
  • Unnamed campsite3.8 mi
  • Unnamed campsite4.4 mi
  • Fawn Lake Site4.4 mi
  • Unnamed campsite4.5 mi
  • Unnamed campsite4.5 mi
§ Nearby parking

78 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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