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.
Partlow Lake Road is a short 1.0-mile route that likely serves as an access corridor in the network of Adirondack woods roads and trails. At this length, it's brief enough for a quick out-and-back or a connector between longer routes. Without detailed grade or surface information, expect typical North Country conditions—potentially suitable for foot travel or seasonal vehicle access depending on maintenance.
A 2.4-kilometer route in the Lake Wanita Network, the Power House Trail offers a relatively brief walk through mixed Adirondack woodland. The path is reported to follow terrain that varies from level stretches to modest grades, making it suitable for those seeking a shorter outing without committing to a full-day trek. Though the trail's name suggests historical infrastructure nearby, hikers today will find a quiet corridor through second-growth forest where the characteristic sounds of thrushes and warblers often mark the canopy in warmer months.