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Snowy Mountain Trail

Snowy Mountain Trail climbs 3.6 miles through mixed forest to the restored fire tower on Snowy Mountain's 3,899-foot summit, one of the southern Adirondacks' most prominent peaks. The ascent is steady and moderately strenuous, gaining roughly 2,100 feet of elevation over the route. The fire tower cab is open to climbers and offers expansive views across Indian Lake and the central Adirondack backcountry.

Length
3.6 mi
Operator
Network
Difficulty
Not rated
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§ On this trail

What you’ll find along the route

Reservoir
Indian Lake
0.13 mi off
§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
Schoolhouse Grounds Coffee Shop
11.2 mi away
Restaurant
McSweeney's Irish Pub
7.1 mi away
General store
Pines Country Store Inc.
7.1 mi away
Shelter
Indian Lake Islands Campground Lean-To Campsite F13
2.7 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (12)
Lakes & ponds (12)
Trails (14)
Lean-tos (46)
  • West Lake Lean-to #215.1 mi
  • West Lake Lean-to #115.4 mi
  • South Lake Lean-to15.4 mi
  • Lower Sargents Pond Lean-To14.6 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #110.5 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #210.9 mi
  • Cedar Lakes Lean-to #312.0 mi
  • West Canada Creek lean-to15.1 mi
Primitive campsites (273)
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 111.9 mi
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 352.3 mi
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 362.3 mi
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 342.4 mi
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 182.4 mi
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 152.4 mi
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 172.4 mi
  • Indian Lake Islands Campground Campsite 222.4 mi
§ Nearby parking

98 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.

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