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.
The Kenhann Trail runs less than a mile through terrain that makes it accessible for a quick out-and-back or loop segment. At 0.9 miles, it's short enough for an evening walk or as part of a longer route if connected to nearby trails. The modest distance suggests it could work as a warm-up hike or a family-friendly option when time is limited.
The Kip Trail runs 1.4 miles through the Adirondacks, a short out-and-back or point-to-point depending on the route you choose. At just over two kilometers, it's manageable for most hikers looking for a quick woodland walk without major elevation gain. Check current conditions before heading out, as smaller trails like this can see less maintenance than their heavily trafficked counterparts.
This 0.1-mile portage connects Kit Fox Pond to Little Long Pond in the St. Regis Canoe Area, one of the shortest carries in the network. The brief haul makes it easy to extend a paddling trip between these two bodies of water without significant effort. Most paddlers can complete the carry in a single trip with standard gear.