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.
A half-mile spur off the Northville-Placid Trail leads to lean-tos on the Cold River — quick shelter access for thru-hikers or a base for exploring the Cold River country. The path is short and level; lean-tos operate first-come, first-served.
This short spur branches off the Northville-Placid Trail to reach the Kelly Point lean-to, offering backpackers a designated overnight site along the long-distance route. At roughly 500 feet, it's one of the briefest detours on the NPT system. The lean-to provides a three-sided shelter typical of Adirondack backcountry camps.
This short connector links the Northville-Placid Trail to the hamlet of Long Lake, roughly 0.1 km in length. The spur provides hikers on the longer 133-mile route a way to resupply, grab a meal, or arrange lodging without backtracking. It's a functional piece of trail infrastructure rather than a destination in itself.
A 0.1-mile spur off the Northville-Placid Trail leading to the Plumley lean-tos. Quick access to overnight shelter; used by through-hikers and overnighters breaking the long trail into sections.
A 0.2-mile spur off the Northville-Placid Trail leads to the Rodney Point lean-tos on Lake Lila's eastern shore. The lean-tos offer water access and serve as overnight staging for paddlers and through-hikers.