Adirondack Rail Trail

The Adirondack Rail Trail from Tupper Lake to Rollins Pond is part of a 34-mile multi-use trail that connects Lake Placid, Saranac Lake, and Tupper Lake. Surface: The trail will feature a mixed variety of surfaces, including large crushed stone and sand, with occasional rail tie fragments and small metal pieces. You may want to bring an air pump and spare tubes. The trail has a gentle grade, with a maximum slope of 5% and a typical slope of 2%, making it accessible to users of all ages and abilities. The trail has a typical width of 5 feet. Parking areas, rest stops, kiosks, and educational signs will be available along the trail.

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East Pine Street Bridge

Reproduction bridge of the old Poney Truss Bridge over the rail line. The actual bridge deck is a standard steel girder but they used old railroad ties to reproduce the look of the historic wooden pony truss bridge over the rail line, now rail trail.

Sunday October 19, 2025 — Adirondack Rail Trail

Saranac Lake Garbage Dump

Actually, these days it's the Saranac Lake Upstone Construction and Demolition Debris site, once run by Village of Saranac Lake that they actually admendmented the state constitution to expand into the forest preserve.

Sunday October 19, 2025 — Adirondack Rail Trail