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Most of the Pharoah Lake Trail follows an old woods road
As seen on this 1895 topographic map.
Pharoah Lake
Updated map of Pharoah Lake with campsites based on the latest data dump from the NYSDEC. As of this summer, the bridge over the outlet (southern tip) of Pharoah Lake is closed for repairs, so one must go around the lake to get to the northern shore of the lake from the Pharoah Lake Trail from Pharoah Road/Beaver Dam Road in Schroon.
Pharoah Lake
Pharaoh Lake
At 420 acres, Pharoah Lake is the largest lake surrounded entirely by wilderness in New York State. Located in the heart of Pharoah Lake Wilderness it is home to 6 lean-tos and 12 designated campsites. The loop trail around the like is roughly 5 miles.
https://andyarthur.org/pharoah-lake
http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/51351.html
Pharaoh Lake Trail
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The Pharoah Lake Trail is 3 1/2 miles from Beaver Pond Road in Schroon over a gentle upslope, taking you back to the largest wilderness lake in the Adirondacks at 420 acres. One mile in, there is two designated campsites near the trailhead for Crab Pond Trail. The loop trail around the lake is roughly 5 miles.
https://andyarthur.org/pharoah-lake
http://www.dec.ny.gov/lands/51351.html
Crane Pond
This updated map of Crane Pond in the Pharoah Lake Wilderness shows the location of the campsites along the lake.