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Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead - Hiking

Thousand Islands, New York, United States

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What are the activities at Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead ?

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Why choose a trail at Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead?

The Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead is a great place to start your hike in the Adirondacks. The trailhead is located just off of Route 3 in the town of Wilmington, New York. There is a large parking area with plenty of room for cars and trailers. The trailhead has a map kiosk, information board, and pit toilets.

The Cranberry Lake 50 Trail is a moderate-level trail that is 5.5 miles long. The trail winds through the forest and crosses several streams. There are several scenic views of the surrounding mountains and lakes. The trail ends at the Cranberry Lake 50 Campsite, which has a shelter, fire ring, and pit toilets.

The Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead is a great place to start your hike in the Adirondacks. The trailhead is located just off of Route 3 in the town of Wilmington, New York. There is a large parking area with plenty of room for cars and trailers. The trailhead has a map kiosk, information board, and pit toilets.

The Cranberry Lake 50 Trail is a moderate-level trail that is 5.5 miles long. The trail winds through the forest and crosses several streams. There are several scenic views of the surrounding mountains and lakes. The trail ends at the Cranberry Lake 50 Campsite, which has a shelter, fire ring, and pit toilets.


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Access fee $ 0.00
Schedule

From sunrise to sunset

Coordinates
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44.1954639

What are the coordinates and address of Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead?

Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead
Cranberry Lake, NY 12927, USA

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Starting Point

The Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead is located in the town of Cranberry Lake, New York. To get there, take NY-3 west from Potsdam or east from Saranac Lake. Just before the village of Cranberry Lake, turn left onto County Route 26 (Cranberry Lake Road). The trailhead is about 2 miles down the road on the right.

Why visit Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead

The Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead is a great place to visit for hikers and nature lovers. The trailhead offers access to the Cranberry Lake 50, which is a 50-mile loop that passes through some of the most beautiful scenery in New York. The trailhead is also close to the Adirondack Mountains, which offer plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and other outdoor activities.

Is Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead in New York a good place for the whole family?

There is no right or wrong answer to this question as it depends on what the family is looking for in a trailhead. Some families might prefer a more secluded, quiet trailhead, while others might prefer one that is more developed and has more amenities.

Things not to be missed

The best activities near Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead in New York are hiking, fishing, and camping.

Hiking, fishing, swimming, kayaking, canoeing, bird watching, camping. The Cranberry Lake 50 Trailhead is a great place to start exploring the Adirondack Park. There are miles of trails for hiking and biking, and plenty of spots for fishing and swimming. You can also rent a kayak or canoe and explore the lake. The area is home to many birds, so it's a great place for bird watching. There are also several campsites in the area if you want to spend a few days outdoors.

Where to eat?

1. The Boathouse at Cranberry Lake

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3. The Pavilion at Cranberry Lake

4. The Woodshed at Cranberry Lake

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