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.
Tamarack is a very short connector or spur trail at just 0.1 miles, likely linking two points within a larger trail network or providing access to a specific feature. At this length, it's more of a waypoint than a destination in itself. Useful as a quick cutoff or access route for hikers navigating a trail system.
Trapper runs 1.7 miles through terrain that demands attention to footing and navigation. The trail name suggests a backcountry lineage, though current use and maintenance vary. Best approached with topographic map in hand and realistic time estimates for the distance.
The Trapper Trail appears in records with no recorded mileage, suggesting either a very short connector, a historical route no longer maintained, or incomplete mapping data. Without verified length or trailhead information, hikers should consult local ranger stations or the Friends of the North Fork Trail System for current conditions and access details. This designation may refer to a legacy segment absorbed into another named trail or a seasonal route that sees minimal formal maintenance.
Trillium Trek is a short, 1.2-mile blue-blazed loop suitable for a quick leg-stretch or family outing. The trail's name suggests spring wildflower displays, though timing and conditions vary year to year. At under two miles, it's an accessible option for newer hikers or those looking for an hour or less on foot.
Twister Cliffs (blue) covers half a mile through terrain steep enough to earn its name. The blue blazes mark a short but technical route likely involving scrambling sections and exposed ledges. At 0.8 kilometers, it's a quick leg-burner rather than a distance commitment—expect to use your hands.
Two Step is a short connector trail measuring just 0.1 miles, designed for mountain biking. At this length, it likely serves as a quick link between other trail segments in its network rather than a destination in itself. Expect to roll through in under a minute at moderate speed.