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Adirondack Park - Ampersand Mountain

Named after the Ampersand Creek, which has numerous hairpin turns, similar to an ampersand symbol, Ampersand Mountain is located in the northeastern quadrant of the Adirondack Park. The hike is a short 3.5 mile day hike and very popular with visitors.

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Adirondack Park - Black Mountain

Nestled within the expansive Adirondack Park in upstate New York, Black Mountain stands as a prominent destination for hiking enthusiasts seeking a blend of scenic beauty and outdoor adventure. The trailhead, conveniently located near the town of Hague on the western shore of Lake George, offers a gateway to a network of trails that lead to the summit of Black Mountain. The varying trail options cater to hikers of different skill levels, making this destination accessible to both novices and experienced trekkers.

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Adirondack Park - Blueberry Pond

A peaceful and secluded walk in the woods, this trail passes by the small Blueberry Pond, a picturesque fishing pond located just south of the popular Ampersand Mountain.

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Adirondack Park - Buck Mountain

Nestled within the vast and picturesque Adirondack Park in upstate New York, Buck Mountain stands as a captivating destination for hiking enthusiasts seeking a perfect blend of natural beauty and outdoor adventure. This mountain, situated on the western shores of Lake George, offers a hiking experience that combines serene woodlands, diverse ecosystems, and breathtaking summit views.

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Adirondack Park - St Regis Mountain

The view from the top of Saint Regis Mountain is a spectacular panorama of the surrounding Adirondack Mountains and 30 or so lakes in the foreground, including the Upper and Lower Saranac Lake and Upper and Lower Saint Regis Lake.

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Adirondack Park - Tongue Mountain

The hiking trail at Tongue Mountain makes its way along the shoreline and then climbs to more than 1000 feet above the lake. From the ridgeline, there are views of Lake George, the Adirondacks, Vermont's Green Mountain Range, and Lake Champlain. For those planning to camp along the trail, there is a lean-to at Fifth Peak Mountain.

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Allamuchy Mountain State Park - Allamuchy - Deer Park

Nestled in the picturesque countryside of northern New Jersey, Allamuchy Mountain State Park - Deer Park stands as a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, particularly mountain bikers. With its rugged terrain, scenic vistas, and extensive network of trails, Deer Park offers riders of all skill levels an exhilarating playground to explore and conquer.

 

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Anglers Ridge Trail System

The 17 mile trail network at Anglers Ridge has something for every skill level. There are miles of fun smooth, hilly single track with technical sections interspersed throughout. The trails at Anglers ridge are home to the annual Southside Scramble mountain bike race held in September. The Riverwalk Trail, an 8 mile multi-use paved path, connects Anglers Park to historic downtown Danville.

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Beaverdam Park

Beaverdam Park, located in Gloucester, Virginia offers nature trails, a campground, fishing, in addition to canoe & paddle boat rentals. The multi-use trails wind their way around the lake from the main entrance to the Fray's Mill Road parking area.

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Bent Creek Experimental Forest

Only 15 minutes from Asheville, Bent Creek is a popular destination for this city's mountain bike community. The trail network at Bent Creek is varied, with trails suitable for beginners, up to more challenging trails for intermediate riders. A mix of both single track and wide double track trails that follow old roads and railroad beds, the trail system allows for a variety of fun loops. Some of the trails also connect to other Pisgah National Forest trails, including the hiking-only Shut-In trail.

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