2,251 named trails across 6,238 miles of mapped centerlines — every state-managed corridor and community-mapped path in the Adirondack Park, cross- referenced with trailheads, lean-tos, parking, and the peaks they climb. Use the map to get your bearings, then narrow the list by region, operator, or what the trail reaches.
This short connector runs just a tenth of a mile, marked with blue blazes, and likely serves as a linking segment between longer routes or provides quick access to a viewpoint. Its brevity suggests it's more functional than destination-oriented, the kind of spur that fills in a trail network rather than stands alone. Expect to cover the distance in under five minutes at a walking pace.
This short blue-blazed route covers 1.1 miles through terrain typical of the region's lower-elevation forest trails. The distance makes it accessible for a quick outing or as part of a longer day linking multiple paths in the area. Check local trail networks for current conditions and connections, as blue-blazed trails often serve as connectors or alternate routes.
This short connector runs just 0.1 miles through the Green Ridge trail network, identified by yellow blazes. At roughly 500 feet, it's brief enough to serve as a link between longer routes rather than a destination in itself. The yellow marking helps orient hikers navigating the broader system.
Gulf Brook Road is a 5.9-mile route that follows an old roadbed through the backcountry, typical of many former logging and settlement roads in the Park. The nearly 10-kilometer length makes it a solid half-day commitment, and the road-grade character generally means moderate grades and good footing. These converted roads often connect to trail networks or access quieter corners of the forest where foot traffic thins out.
Gull Pond Trail covers less than half a mile, making it one of the shorter named routes in the park. The distance suggests a quick access trail, likely leading to the pond itself or serving as a connector in a larger trail network. At 0.4 miles, it's a brief walk suitable for most hikers looking for a short outing.