THE NORTHVILLE-PLACID TRAIL The 132 mile long
Northville-Placid Trail enters the woods at Benson crosses Rt. 8 at Piseco, crosses
Rt. 28 at Lake Durant, crosses Rt. 28N at Long Lake and emerges from the forest
at Averyville, a few miles from Lake Placid. Sections of this famous wilderness
trail include terrain suitable for skiing and are in the scope of a 12 mile round
trip. Details are given below. Benson to Silver Lake Lean-to
The trail from Benson is a gently but continuous climb to Silver Lake, with very
few steep spots. Round trip to Silver Lake is 12.6 miles. The return is an excellent,
almost continuous ride. Proceeding on Rt. 30 , turn west on Benson Rd. 3.2 miles
north of Northville. Follow this road to an iron bridge, 6 miles from Rt. 30.
After crossing the iron bridge, bear right on a dirt road at a triangle where
the blacktop road swings sharply left. Continue about 1 mile or as far as the
road is plowed. South from Piseco The Northville-Placid
Trail crosses Rt. 8 at Piseco just east of the suspension bridge over the Sacandaga
River, a distance of 8 miles. This requires that about 600 feet elevation loss
must be re-climbed on the return trip; the distance is 8 miles. North
from Piseco The trail north of Piseco is almost level for the
first 2.5 miles. It then ascends a wet weather stream bed which is subject to
washouts in thaws, exposing large rocks. Beyond this point, the trail moves over
generally even ground to the crossing of Fall Stream. The trail then descends
to the crossing of the Jessup River, 7 miles from Piseco. Beyond this point it
is 33 miles to the next plowed road. A large number of lumber roads intersect
the trail in the next few miles. It is not recommended to proceed much beyond
the Jessup River crossing. Stephens Pond, Cascade Pond and Tirrell
Pond The Northville-Placid Trail crosses Rt. 30, 3 miles east
of the hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake, South of Rt. 30, it connects with trails
to the Cascade Pond and rock Pond. North of Rt. 30, there is a connecting trail
between the north end of Tirrell Pond and the Blue Mt. Lake-Long Lake highway.
All of these trails are suitable for cross country skiing. INDIAN LAKE AREA Whortleberry Pond
The trail into Whortleberry Pond and Ross Pond starts from the north side of Rt.
28 about 7 miles east of Indian Lake. A department sign marks the trailhead. This
route is a jeep road for most of its length. There is a steep spot going over
the height of land north of Bell Mountain. The Abanakee Loop
Located about 1/2 mile to the east of the center of Indian Lake Village, opposite
Lake Adirondack, the Abanakee Loop is designed to acquaint novice skiers with
Adirondack wilderness skiing conditions. It is a compact trail network that touches
upon Lake Abanakee, and no part of it is more than a mile from the highway. The
trail starts at a short side road just beyond Gendreau's Cabins on Rt. 30. |