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Schroon Lake Trail Six

This trail provides the most direct connections to restaurants, motels, gas and oil, parts/service, and shopping in the town center. The northern end Of Trail 6 is Paradox Lake, but is best reached from Dave Whittey Sales and Service.

Travel south to intersection 13, and bearing right onto 6A will bring you across our largest bridge and into the “On the River Campground.“ Continuing south you will cross Alder Meadow Road near the Schroon Lake Airport and meet Route 9 near the Mount Severance Trail head. Trail turns left [south] at the rear of this parking area.

Just past Dun Roamin’ Cabins there is a well-marked side trail on your left that leads to the Mt. Severance General Store. The main trail passes through the Schroon Lake Campground into an abandoned sand pit, on the left [east side].

Trail 6B provides access near Maypine Marina to the north end of the lake. The main trail continues south through more sand pits and past the Schroon Lake Fire Department. Continue farther and you will cross a bridge to the Fish and Game Club with access to a tunnel which will take you to Trail 5.

Continue on Trail 6 to the Schroon Lake Fish & Game to Hoffman Road, crossing over the Interstate bridge to Town Garage parking and Golf Course. When continuing on Trail 6, Trail 1B connects Trail IA which connects to Trail 1. This opens the way to head south to the Warren County trail system. Trail 6C provides lake access by crossing Route 9 and riding past the Davis Motel and down the hill to the lake, Trail 6D provides access to the lake at the Narrows. Trail 6 ends at Scaroon Manor.

Photo courtesy Schroon Lake-North Hudson Snowmobile Club.

Schroon Lake Trail Three

At intersection 7, Trail 3 goes to Trout Brook Road. When at Trout Brook Road, you may turn right using the side of the road to go to Hoffman Road intersection.

Turning left on Hoffman Road/Irishtown Road, you will be able to travel to the Minerva Trail System.

Photo courtesy Schroon Lake-North Hudson Snowmobile Club.

Schroon Lake Trail One

This trail begins at the Schroon Lake Municipal Golf Course, which has a large parking area and provides the most direct access to trails in this system. This is the longest trail that offers the widest variety of terrain, with the smoothest and widest of the trails.

They have permitted large open riding areas on the Golf Course, be aware of the fenced off areas. Lake is accessible by traveling approximately 1/ 4 mile down Hoffman Road and crossing Route 9, where the lake is visible.

After crossing the bridge at intersection two, you will have an excellent overlook of the lake and village. The old bridge, approximately 200 feet from the golf course, leads to a trail that parallels the Northway.

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