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Stony Pond Trail

Stony Pond Trail runs 1.7 miles to a small backcountry pond in the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness. The route is lightly traveled and suitable for a short half-day hike or as a connector to longer trails in the region.

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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Elevation profile
Max 2,129 ftMin 2,028 ftNet gain 304 ft
2,129 ft2,028 ft0 mi0.4 mi0.9 mi1.3 mi1.8 mi
NoticeWestern

There are two washouts on the Stony Pond Trail.

There are two washouts on the Stony Pond Trail. The washouts are located about 0.75 miles and 1.0 miles from the trailhead.

Source: NYS DEC · last updated 15 hours ago

§ On this trail

What you’ll find along the route

Peak
Crusher Hill
2,205 ft
§ Closest essentials

Nearest, each within 25 miles

Coffee
9 Mile Coffee Co
11.9 mi away
Restaurant
becks TAVERN
10.4 mi away
General store
Hudson River Trading Co.
9.3 mi away
Shelter
Stony Pond Lean-To
0.8 mi away
§ Nearby Points of Interest
Peaks (11)
Lakes & ponds (32)
Trails (12)
Lean-tos (17)
  • Cheney Pond Leanto6.9 mi
  • Hour Pond Lean-To12.2 mi
  • Puffer Pond #1 Lean-To14.5 mi
  • Puffer Pond #2 Lean-To14.7 mi
  • John Pond Lean-To12.5 mi
  • Boreas Ponds Lean-To12.4 mi
  • Puffer Pond #2 Lean-To14.7 mi
  • Hour Pond Lean-To12.2 mi
Primitive campsites (169)
  • Camps Baco & Che-Na-Wa1.0 mi
  • Northwoods Club Rd Campsite #23.3 mi
  • Northwoods Club Rd Campsite #13.3 mi
  • Northwoods Club Rd Campsite #33.3 mi
  • Unnamed campsite3.3 mi
  • Site 33.6 mi
  • Moose Pond Rd Campsite #33.6 mi
  • Hudson/Boreas Campsite #33.6 mi
§ Nearby parking

150 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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