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.
Indian Carry is a short 0.6-mile portage route that historically connected two bodies of water in the Adirondacks, following centuries-old Native American travel corridors. The trail serves as a functional water-to-water link rather than a destination hike, with minimal elevation change and a well-worn path. Expect a quick walk under typical hiking conditions, primarily used by paddlers moving between waterways.
Inlet Road runs 2.8 miles through the Adirondacks, likely following an old access route or seasonal road corridor. The distance makes it a manageable out-and-back or point-to-point for a half-day outing. Check local trail maps for current conditions and vehicle restrictions if approaching from either end.