Explore our trails

An authentic Adirondack experience is not complete without spending some quality time on the trail, and Tupper Lake has a range of hiking options for adventurers of all ages and abilities. Discover scenic waterfalls on a rolling multi-use trail, climb to a mountaintop with amazing 360-degree panoramic views, and explore everything in-between. 

  • Take an easy walk along the nature trails at The Wild Center, located right in Tupper Lake.

  • Grab a bite to-go from one of Tupper Lake's many options for take-out and explore the continuously growing network of shared-use James C. Frenette Sr. recreational trails.

  • Challenge yourself to the Tupper Lake Triad hiking challenge — three family-friendly peaks that boast stellar panoramic views of the Adirondacks.

Love Your ADK

By taking the Love Your Adirondacks Pledge and practicing Leave No Trace ethics you can help ensure that the forests, waterways, and communities of the Adirondacks remain beautiful and unique for generations to come. To be best prepared, be sure to pack hiking essentials!

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Massawepie: Then and Now

Sure, the Ice Age was fun, but, over the last 14,000 years, great outdoor recreation opportunities have developed on the Massawepie Conservation Easement that are cooler than a giant sheet of ice.

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Intro to Winter Hiking

Want to spend more time outdoors this winter? Try out snowshoeing on these beginner-friendly trails!

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Top 5 Ways to Celebrate Winter

Come to Tupper Lake, where we tout an exceptional mix of winter outdoor recreation activities for all sorts of interests.

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Top 5 Things to do in Tupper Lake this Winter

Meet Tupper Lake. Year-round, it's a relaxed, fun destination full of family-friendly adventure. In winter, snow and ice help the town shine with unique events and activities!

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This is the old trail to Burntbridge Pond. The trail/woods road is to the back and is quite overgrown with saplings and berry bushes, but fairly easy to follow.
4348
The Five Pond Wilderness is one of the most significant areas that can be accessed from Wanakena.
4304
The Seward Range is one of the most remote areas in the Adirondack High Peaks, and consists of Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour mountains.
63960
Step back in time with the Lake Champlain Revolutionary Quest, a journey through the historic sites of the Lake Champlain Region in the Adirondacks, where key moments of the American Revolution unfolded. This self-guided trail, created in partnership...
84550
A fully accessible wilderness area located near Tupper Lake, it has picnic areas for day trips.
28180
A 50-mile circumnavigation of Cranberry Lake, the CL50 will guide you through old forests, past backcountry ponds, and across a fascinatingly glaciated landscape.
74143
This is a relatively new trail and not on most people’s radar so it gets much less use that other trails in the region. Hike a flat trail through an open forest, which is very quiet and peaceful.
4321
This hike can be extended with spur trails for more pond exploration. Despite the name, motor vehicles are not allowed on the trail by the general public. However, the designation does allow for mountain and fat biking, skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing.
2936
This trail is an old road, which to some has also been referred to as Otter Brook Road. This extension of the road is now a foot trail which is very wide and a perfect access to the features on Cranberry Lake and the Cranberry Lake 50.
4351
Round Pond is not the official name for this pond; in fact, it is not labeled with a name at all. However, there is a trail leading to the carry from Follensby Clear Pond.
3188
A 50-mile circumnavigation of Cranberry Lake, the CL50 will guide you through old forests, past backcountry ponds, and across a fascinatingly glaciated landscape.
74143
Little Tupper Lake (Whitney) Headquarters is off the Sabbattis Road, the entrance road is on the left. A hand boat launch and accessible restrooms are located here. (44.0495?N, 74.5832?W) Google Map (leaves DEC website)
28826
From the parking area, locate the gated road and hike down this. Continue for a couple hundred feet to the trail on the right. This trail will pass through the campus forest and cross a few back roads that are used by the campus.
4326
Step back in time with the Lake Champlain Revolutionary Quest, a journey through the historic sites of the Lake Champlain Region in the Adirondacks, where key moments of the American Revolution unfolded. This self-guided trail, created in partnership...
84550
St. Regis Mountain is a fairly long hike, but the gradually increasing difficulty puts its spectacular fire tower views within reach of most hikers. There are also fantastic views from the peak's open ledges, making this hike a favorite!
2972
For the better part of the last century, Blue Mountain has been one of the most frequently climbed Adirondack mountains. And for good reason! The striking view, with Blue Mountain Lake below, is very popular among locals and visitors alike.
28771
The Western High Peaks trails are unmarked and unmaintained, so there are no log bridges or stone staircases; instead, expect to encounter fallen trees, muddy inclines, and rock scrambles. The journey will be difficult, but the view is worth it...
40632
Mount Arab is a fire tower peak that's a short drive to Piercefield from Tupper Lake. This relatively easy hike is also a popular snowshoeing destination.
3558
Visit a very old, very tall pine tree to experience the REAL Adirondacks from another time!
2956
For the better part of the last century, Blue Mountain has been one of the most frequently climbed Adirondack mountains. And for good reason! The striking view, with Blue Mountain Lake below, is very popular among locals and visitors alike.
28771
The Sucker Brook Road at the Grass River has been turned into a foot trail only and is often referred to as Otter Brook Trail.
4352
Rainbow Falls is one of the highlights of the tour and is every photographers dream waterfall, so don’t forget your camera.
4328
Step back in time with the Lake Champlain Revolutionary Quest, a journey through the historic sites of the Lake Champlain Region in the Adirondacks, where key moments of the American Revolution unfolded. This self-guided trail, created in partnership...
84550
The Sheep Meadow Trail leads to a former sheep meadow. These days, the sheep are on farms closer to the Lake Champlain Coast. But the gentle terrain makes this longer hike easier, for all skill levels.
4282
Goodnow is a very prominent peak when seen from Route 28N. This ragged-looking mountain is home to one of the remaining fire towers in the Adirondacks.
3193
Just a few miles south of Tupper Lake, you will find a "must visit" location during your Adirondack Vacation!
4266
The hike up Jenkins is long but it isn't terribly difficult, making it perfect for anyone seeking a nice woods ramble that ends in a great view. 
3550
This is a little-known route to a dramatic waterfall known locally as Pa’s Falls, after the memorial stones next to the Bog River. In its current state, this trail is not recommend to anyone who’s new to hiking.
24442
Located in between Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake off of the Coreys Road, the Blueberry Trail is a moderate, low elevation hike which is dog friendly.
38918
The Sheep Meadow Trail leads to a former sheep meadow. These days, the sheep are on farms closer to the Lake Champlain Coast. But the gentle terrain makes this longer hike easier, for all skill levels.
4282
Sinclair Falls is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour. Sinclair Falls is more of a cascade rather than a vertical waterfall, but very scenic nonetheless.  
4329
The Sheep Meadow Trail leads to a former sheep meadow. These days, the sheep are on farms closer to the Lake Champlain Coast. But the gentle terrain makes this longer hike easier, for all skill levels.
4282
This is a wonderful trail through a mixed forest of mostly evergreens. The trail was designed in a lollipop loop formation, so you can loop back to your car. The trail enters the forest and goes through a large stand of spruce and pines. At just over 0.
2796
This rather prominent peak in the Long Lake area is made up of four separate summits, two of which are referred to as the horns. These horns give the mountain the look of an owls head.
3211
Just a few miles south of Tupper Lake, you will find a "must visit" location during your Adirondack Vacation!
4266
Floodwood Mountain is an excellent hike for the entire family. The terrain is moderate with only a short amount of steep sections.
4302
Little Tupper Lake (Whitney) Headquarters is off the Sabbattis Road, the entrance road is on the left. A hand boat launch and accessible restrooms are located here. (44.0495?N, 74.5832?W) Google Map (leaves DEC website)
28826
This old road used to be Highway 10 between Long Lake and Tupper Lake; it has now been turned into a wonderful trail that leads to Goodman Mountain.
2938
The road is very flat and used as a snowmobile trail so it will be hard packed and easy to kick and glide upon. Along the 2.3 miles on Horseshoe Lake Road there are nice views over Horseshoe Lake and some wetland areas. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country...
28885
Little Tupper Lake (Whitney) Headquarters is off the Sabbattis Road, the entrance road is on the left. A hand boat launch and accessible restrooms are located here. (44.0495?N, 74.5832?W) Google Map (leaves DEC website)
28826
This hike can be extended with spur trails for more pond exploration. Despite the name, motor vehicles are not allowed on the trail by the general public. However, the designation does allow for mountain and fat biking, skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing.
2936
The trail to Deer Pond from Route 3 gets a lot of attention, but this route is just as fine, as a one-way to Deer Pond or as a longer hike to Lead Pond. The trail has a remote feel while never being very far from the road.
4318
From September 1 through June 14, the public may recreate by hiking, biking, birding, fishing, and paddling with only non-motorized water travel, subject to New York State rules and regulations.
4272
This old road used to be Highway 10 between Long Lake and Tupper Lake; it has now been turned into a wonderful trail that leads to Goodman Mountain.
2938
Panther Mountain is a short, but steep, "bang for your buck" hike leading to fabulous views of distant mountains and Panther Pond below.
4306
The road is very flat and used as a snowmobile trail so it will be hard packed and easy to kick and glide upon. Along the 2.3 miles on Horseshoe Lake Road there are nice views over Horseshoe Lake and some wetland areas. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country...
28885
A fully accessible wilderness area located near Tupper Lake, it has picnic areas for day trips.
28180
This is a relatively new trail and not on most people’s radar so it gets much less use that other trails in the region. Hike a flat trail through an open forest, which is very quiet and peaceful.
4321
Enjoy this unique hike through the Cranberry Lake Wild Forest.
4337
The Raquette Falls Trail is one of the most popular Adirondack backcountry ski routes in winter, and a wonderful hiking route along the river in summer.
4307
This is a little-known route to a dramatic waterfall known locally as Pa’s Falls, after the memorial stones next to the Bog River. In its current state, this trail is not recommend to anyone who’s new to hiking.
24442
This trail between the Fish Creek and Rollins Pond campgrounds is a lovely way to explore these campground spaces in winter. Plenty of frozen ponds and scenic interest.
2970
This trail, at this time is not marked, and can be found under various conditions of use.
4332
Janacks Landing is a great, mostly flat hike to a remote wilderness lean-to on Dead Creek Flow.
4313
The road is very flat and used as a snowmobile trail so it will be hard packed and easy to kick and glide upon. Along the 2.3 miles on Horseshoe Lake Road there are nice views over Horseshoe Lake and some wetland areas. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country...
28885
High Falls is on the Oswegatchie River in the northwestern Adirondacks. The falls are not that tall, but wonderfully lively.
4334
The Sheep Meadow Trail leads to a former sheep meadow. These days, the sheep are on farms closer to the Lake Champlain Coast. But the gentle terrain makes this longer hike easier, for all skill levels.
4282
Lows Overlook is such a beautiful destination; it's hard to put a description into words! Overlooking the breathtaking Bog River, the views here will surely leave you inspired to explore this area further!
4339
Little Tupper Lake (Whitney) Headquarters is off the Sabbattis Road, the entrance road is on the left. A hand boat launch and accessible restrooms are located here. (44.0495?N, 74.5832?W) Google Map (leaves DEC website)
28826
These falls are unique and not often visited. Here, you’ll only find the peaceful sound of water rushing the falls. The views downstream of the falls are just as lovely as the falls themselves.
4340
This is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour which is just as impressive in winter as in summer, making this tour a year-round Adirondack experience.
2947
Sinclair Falls is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour. Sinclair Falls is more of a cascade rather than a vertical waterfall, but very scenic nonetheless.  
4329
This trail, at this time is not marked, and can be found under various conditions of use.
4332
The Seward Range is one of the most remote areas in the Adirondack High Peaks, and consists of Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour mountains.
63960
Hiking to Coney Mountain's summit, complete with a 360 degree view, is a must-do in the Tupper Lake area.
4305
Sinclair Falls is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour. Sinclair Falls is more of a cascade rather than a vertical waterfall, but very scenic nonetheless.  
4329
High Rock is part of the High Falls Loop, but makes for a nice destination or overnight for the entire family.
4335
Hiking to Coney Mountain's summit, complete with a 360 degree view, is a must-do in the Tupper Lake area.
4305
Seymour Mountain is the stand alone peak of the Seward Range and located on the opposite side of Ouluska Pass and separated from Seward, Donaldson and Emmons by a very deep valley.
4300
The Five Pond Wilderness is one of the most significant areas that can be accessed from Wanakena.
4304
The Raquette Falls Trail is one of the most popular Adirondack backcountry ski routes in winter, and a wonderful hiking route along the river in summer.
4307
The road is very flat and used as a snowmobile trail so it will be hard packed and easy to kick and glide upon. Along the 2.3 miles on Horseshoe Lake Road there are nice views over Horseshoe Lake and some wetland areas. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country...
28885
Located in between Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake off of the Coreys Road, the Blueberry Trail is a moderate, low elevation hike which is dog friendly.
38918
This is a wonderful trail through a mixed forest of mostly evergreens. The trail was designed in a lollipop loop formation, so you can loop back to your car. The trail enters the forest and goes through a large stand of spruce and pines. At just over 0.
2796
At less than a mile long, this pond is a perfect for families and for anyone who wants to stretch their legs.
4275
Mount Arab is a fire tower peak that's a short drive to Piercefield from Tupper Lake. This relatively easy hike is also a popular snowshoeing destination.
3558
Located in between Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake off of the Coreys Road, the Blueberry Trail is a moderate, low elevation hike which is dog friendly.
38918
A fully accessible wilderness area located near Tupper Lake, it has picnic areas for day trips.
28180
From the parking area, locate the gated road and hike down this. Continue for a couple hundred feet to the trail on the right. This trail will pass through the campus forest and cross a few back roads that are used by the campus.
4326
Bear Mountain is located in the Cranberry Lake State Campground, but can be accessed via Route 3 as well for a longer hike.
4323
Little Tupper Lake (Whitney) Headquarters is off the Sabbattis Road, the entrance road is on the left. A hand boat launch and accessible restrooms are located here. (44.0495?N, 74.5832?W) Google Map (leaves DEC website)
28826
Step back in time with the Lake Champlain Revolutionary Quest, a journey through the historic sites of the Lake Champlain Region in the Adirondacks, where key moments of the American Revolution unfolded. This self-guided trail, created in partnership...
84550
The Raquette Falls Trail is one of the most popular Adirondack backcountry ski routes in winter, and a wonderful hiking route along the river in summer.
4307
The Five Pond Wilderness is one of the most significant areas that can be accessed from Wanakena.
4304
High Falls is on the Oswegatchie River in the northwestern Adirondacks. The falls are not that tall, but wonderfully lively.
4334
St. Regis Mountain is a fairly long hike, but the gradually increasing difficulty puts its spectacular fire tower views within reach of most hikers. There are also fantastic views from the peak's open ledges, making this hike a favorite!
2972
High Falls is on the Oswegatchie River in the northwestern Adirondacks. The falls are not that tall, but wonderfully lively.
4334
Bear Mountain is located in the Cranberry Lake State Campground, but can be accessed via Route 3 as well for a longer hike.
4323
Visit a very old, very tall pine tree to experience the REAL Adirondacks from another time!
2956
Seymour Mountain is the stand alone peak of the Seward Range and located on the opposite side of Ouluska Pass and separated from Seward, Donaldson and Emmons by a very deep valley.
4300
This old road used to be Highway 10 between Long Lake and Tupper Lake; it has now been turned into a wonderful trail that leads to Goodman Mountain.
2938
This is a relatively new trail and not on most people’s radar so it gets much less use that other trails in the region. Hike a flat trail through an open forest, which is very quiet and peaceful.
4321
Seymour Mountain is the stand alone peak of the Seward Range and located on the opposite side of Ouluska Pass and separated from Seward, Donaldson and Emmons by a very deep valley.
4300
This is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour which is just as impressive in winter as in summer, making this tour a year-round Adirondack experience.
2947
St. Regis Mountain is a fairly long hike, but the gradually increasing difficulty puts its spectacular fire tower views within reach of most hikers. There are also fantastic views from the peak's open ledges, making this hike a favorite!
2972
Little Tupper Lake (Whitney) Headquarters is off the Sabbattis Road, the entrance road is on the left. A hand boat launch and accessible restrooms are located here. (44.0495?N, 74.5832?W) Google Map (leaves DEC website)
28826
The road is very flat and used as a snowmobile trail so it will be hard packed and easy to kick and glide upon. Along the 2.3 miles on Horseshoe Lake Road there are nice views over Horseshoe Lake and some wetland areas. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country...
28885
Rainbow Falls is one of the highlights of the tour and is every photographers dream waterfall, so don’t forget your camera.
4328
Mount Arab is a fire tower peak that's a short drive to Piercefield from Tupper Lake. This relatively easy hike is also a popular snowshoeing destination.
3558
Mount Arab is a fire tower peak that's a short drive to Piercefield from Tupper Lake. This relatively easy hike is also a popular snowshoeing destination.
3558
This trail between the Fish Creek and Rollins Pond campgrounds is a lovely way to explore these campground spaces in winter. Plenty of frozen ponds and scenic interest.
2970
This is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour and a great Adirondack experience.
4330
Enjoy this gentle hike as a family trip or even before work!
4336
This rather prominent peak in the Long Lake area is made up of four separate summits, two of which are referred to as the horns. These horns give the mountain the look of an owls head.
3211
A 50-mile circumnavigation of Cranberry Lake, the CL50 will guide you through old forests, past backcountry ponds, and across a fascinatingly glaciated landscape.
74143
Just over half a mile round trip, this pond is scenic, beautiful, and a worthy destination.
4276
Step back in time with the Lake Champlain Revolutionary Quest, a journey through the historic sites of the Lake Champlain Region in the Adirondacks, where key moments of the American Revolution unfolded. This self-guided trail, created in partnership...
84550
The Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour encompasses six easy-to-reach falls along a 20-mile drive.
2946
This trail, at this time is not marked, and can be found under various conditions of use.
4332
This is a wonderful trail through a mixed forest of mostly evergreens. The trail was designed in a lollipop loop formation, so you can loop back to your car. The trail enters the forest and goes through a large stand of spruce and pines. At just over 0.
2796
This is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour and a great Adirondack experience.
4330
From September 1 through June 14, the public may recreate by hiking, biking, birding, fishing, and paddling with only non-motorized water travel, subject to New York State rules and regulations.
4272
A loop hike along old woods roads to Pine Pond.
4338
St. Regis Mountain is a fairly long hike, but the gradually increasing difficulty puts its spectacular fire tower views within reach of most hikers. There are also fantastic views from the peak's open ledges, making this hike a favorite!
2972
The Seward Range is one of the most remote areas in the Adirondack High Peaks, and consists of Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour mountains.
63960
A fully accessible wilderness area located near Tupper Lake, it has picnic areas for day trips.
28180
The Raquette Falls Trail is one of the most popular Adirondack backcountry ski routes in winter, and a wonderful hiking route along the river in summer.
4307
This old road used to be Highway 10 between Long Lake and Tupper Lake; it has now been turned into a wonderful trail that leads to Goodman Mountain.
2938
The Seward Range is one of the most remote areas in the Adirondack High Peaks, and consists of Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour mountains.
63960
The High Peaks Wilderness Area is the largest Wilderness Area in the Adirondack Mountains and New York state.
2786
Janacks Landing is a great, mostly flat hike to a remote wilderness lean-to on Dead Creek Flow.
4313
This is a wonderful trail through a mixed forest of mostly evergreens. The trail was designed in a lollipop loop formation, so you can loop back to your car. The trail enters the forest and goes through a large stand of spruce and pines. At just over 0.
2796
Round Pond is not the official name for this pond; in fact, it is not labeled with a name at all. However, there is a trail leading to the carry from Follensby Clear Pond.
3188
This is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour and a great Adirondack experience.
4330
Deer Pond is the finest destination point and you may find that to be enough; don't feel that the entire loop is the only way to go. This entire loop is attractive in any season.
4303
Hiking to Coney Mountain's summit, complete with a 360 degree view, is a must-do in the Tupper Lake area.
4305
Hiking to Coney Mountain's summit, complete with a 360 degree view, is a must-do in the Tupper Lake area.
4305
This trail between the Fish Creek and Rollins Pond campgrounds is a lovely way to explore these campground spaces in winter. Plenty of frozen ponds and scenic interest.
2970
Jamestown Falls is a short trail along an old forest road, which is not gated off, but not the best to drive. The waterfall is spectacular. 
4341
Little Tupper Lake (Whitney) Headquarters is off the Sabbattis Road, the entrance road is on the left. A hand boat launch and accessible restrooms are located here. (44.0495?N, 74.5832?W) Google Map (leaves DEC website)
28826
The Seward Range is one of the most remote areas in the Adirondack High Peaks, and consists of Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour mountains.
63960
Located in between Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake off of the Coreys Road, the Blueberry Trail is a moderate, low elevation hike which is dog friendly.
38918
At less than a mile long, this pond is a perfect for families and for anyone who wants to stretch their legs.
4275
The High Peaks Wilderness Area is the largest Wilderness Area in the Adirondack Mountains and New York state.
2786
This hike can be extended with spur trails for more pond exploration. Despite the name, motor vehicles are not allowed on the trail by the general public. However, the designation does allow for mountain and fat biking, skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing.
2936
The road is very flat and used as a snowmobile trail so it will be hard packed and easy to kick and glide upon. Along the 2.3 miles on Horseshoe Lake Road there are nice views over Horseshoe Lake and some wetland areas. Snowshoeing and Cross-Country...
28885
These falls are unique and not often visited. Here, you’ll only find the peaceful sound of water rushing the falls. The views downstream of the falls are just as lovely as the falls themselves.
4340
St. Regis Mountain is a fairly long hike, but the gradually increasing difficulty puts its spectacular fire tower views within reach of most hikers. There are also fantastic views from the peak's open ledges, making this hike a favorite!
2972
The hike up Jenkins is long but it isn't terribly difficult, making it perfect for anyone seeking a nice woods ramble that ends in a great view. 
3550
This trail between the Fish Creek and Rollins Pond campgrounds is a lovely way to explore these campground spaces in winter. Plenty of frozen ponds and scenic interest.
2970
Located in between Tupper Lake and Saranac Lake off of the Coreys Road, the Blueberry Trail is a moderate, low elevation hike which is dog friendly.
38918
The mostly flat trail here is superb for those looking for a long walk in the woods.
4325
Deer Pond is the finest destination point and you may find that to be enough; don't feel that the entire loop is the only way to go. This entire loop is attractive in any season.
4303
A fully accessible wilderness area located near Tupper Lake, it has picnic areas for day trips.
28180
Floodwood Mountain is an excellent hike for the entire family. The terrain is moderate with only a short amount of steep sections.
4302
This old road used to be Highway 10 between Long Lake and Tupper Lake; it has now been turned into a wonderful trail that leads to Goodman Mountain.
2938
Hiking to Coney Mountain's summit, complete with a 360 degree view, is a must-do in the Tupper Lake area.
4305
Just over half a mile round trip, this pond is scenic, beautiful, and a worthy destination.
4276
This hike can be extended with spur trails for more pond exploration. Despite the name, motor vehicles are not allowed on the trail by the general public. However, the designation does allow for mountain and fat biking, skiing, hiking, and snowshoeing.
2936
Just a few miles south of Tupper Lake, you will find a "must visit" location during your Adirondack Vacation!
4266
The Seward Range is one of the most remote areas in the Adirondack High Peaks, and consists of Seward, Donaldson, Emmons, and Seymour mountains.
63960
Visit a very old, very tall pine tree to experience the REAL Adirondacks from another time!
2956
This is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour, and is just as impressive in winter as in summer,
4253
St. Regis Mountain is a fairly long hike, but the gradually increasing difficulty puts its spectacular fire tower views within reach of most hikers. There are also fantastic views from the peak's open ledges, making this hike a favorite!
2972
From September 1 through June 14, the public may recreate by hiking, biking, birding, fishing, and paddling with only non-motorized water travel, subject to New York State rules and regulations.
4272
The hike up Jenkins is long but it isn't terribly difficult, making it perfect for anyone seeking a nice woods ramble that ends in a great view. 
3550
The High Peaks Wilderness Area is the largest Wilderness Area in the Adirondack Mountains and New York state.
2786
Hiking to Coney Mountain's summit, complete with a 360 degree view, is a must-do in the Tupper Lake area.
4305
At less than a mile long, this pond is a perfect for families and for anyone who wants to stretch their legs.
4275
Seymour Mountain is the stand alone peak of the Seward Range and located on the opposite side of Ouluska Pass and separated from Seward, Donaldson and Emmons by a very deep valley.
4300
Visit a very old, very tall pine tree to experience the REAL Adirondacks from another time!
2956
Deer Pond is the finest destination point and you may find that to be enough; don't feel that the entire loop is the only way to go. This entire loop is attractive in any season.
4303
The Five Pond Wilderness is one of the most significant areas that can be accessed from Wanakena.
4304
From September 1 through June 14, the public may recreate by hiking, biking, birding, fishing, and paddling with only non-motorized water travel, subject to New York State rules and regulations.
4272
Seymour Mountain is the stand alone peak of the Seward Range and located on the opposite side of Ouluska Pass and separated from Seward, Donaldson and Emmons by a very deep valley.
4300
High Falls is on the Oswegatchie River in the northwestern Adirondacks. The falls are not that tall, but wonderfully lively.
4334
Just a few miles south of Tupper Lake, you will find a "must visit" location during your Adirondack Vacation!
4266
This old road used to be Highway 10 between Long Lake and Tupper Lake; it has now been turned into a wonderful trail that leads to Goodman Mountain.
2938
Jamestown Falls is a short trail along an old forest road, which is not gated off, but not the best to drive. The waterfall is spectacular. 
4341
This is part of the Cranberry Lake Waterfall Tour, and is just as impressive in winter as in summer,
4253
Mount Arab is a fire tower peak that's a short drive to Piercefield from Tupper Lake. This relatively easy hike is also a popular snowshoeing destination.
3558
Mount Arab is a fire tower peak that's a short drive to Piercefield from Tupper Lake. This relatively easy hike is also a popular snowshoeing destination.
3558
Floodwood Mountain is an excellent hike for the entire family. The terrain is moderate with only a short amount of steep sections.
4302
Goodnow is a very prominent peak when seen from Route 28N. This ragged-looking mountain is home to one of the remaining fire towers in the Adirondacks.
3193
Seymour Mountain is the stand alone peak of the Seward Range and located on the opposite side of Ouluska Pass and separated from Seward, Donaldson and Emmons by a very deep valley.
4300