A narrow body of water between tall trees
A map with bodies of water and a road cutting through.
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Lower Horseshoe Ponds
Location:
Massawepie Road, Piercefield

This historic hike is in a beautiful area and is a great place to explore.

Getting there

From the intersection of Route 30 and Route 3 in Tupper Lake follow Route 3 toward Piercefield. Drive through Piercefield into Gale and locate the Massawepie Boy Scout Camp on the left. Continue down this road for 2.75 miles past Horseshoe and Boottree Ponds and locate an old dirt road on the left, park here.

Hiking

Lower Horseshoe Ponds is not an official name for these unnamed ponds. The road you will be parking near is drivable to a point with a higher clearance vehicle, although it is not recommended and it is often flooded near the ponds. The road drops slightly down off the main road and leads on a flat grade to the ponds which will be on your right and left. Trails along the sides of the ponds will access you further along shore and through Massawepie. These ponds are very shallow with grassy shorelines, not making them a great paddling destination, but if you are in it for beauty, tranquility, and great birding, this is the place for you. 

  • Distance Round Trip: 1.0 Miles
  • Elevation Gain or Loss:  ~20’

 

A narrow body of water between tall trees
A map with bodies of water and a road cutting through.
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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 05/29/2024 - 15:39