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Part of Stone Valley Trail 11 mapped segments · 8.6 mi total.

Stone Valley Trail

Stone Valley Trail covers 3.3 miles through terrain that fits comfortably into a half-day outing. The moderate length makes it accessible for hikers looking to log some mileage without committing to an all-day push. Check current conditions before heading out, as trail maintenance and seasonal factors can affect the experience.

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

What you’ll find along the route

River
Raquette River
0.11 mi off
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Lakes & ponds (11)
Trails (24)
Primitive campsites (13)
  • Unnamed campsite4.9 mi
  • Clear Pond Campsite 38.3 mi
  • Clear Pond Universally Accessible Campsite8.5 mi
  • Long Pond Campsite8.9 mi
  • Lillypad Pond Campsite9.3 mi
  • Unnamed campsite11.3 mi
  • Harpers Falls Campsite11.4 mi
  • Lampson Falls Campsite12.4 mi
§ Nearby parking

258 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.

+250 more on the map above

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