Ferris Lake Wild Forest
Sand Lake Trail
The Sand Lake Trail is about a half mile long but can be a somewhat difficult portage at the end due to the swampy, narrow trail. But it's a nice little wilderness lake, with a campsite, not too remote off of Piseco-Powley Road. There also is a designated roadside campsite at the trailhead.
G Lake – Aerial and Topo
G Lake is a pond at the end of the gravel G Lake Road that is a short portage or hike back from the end of the road at the wilderness boundary. Maybe not the most exciting lake, but worth checking out.
Brayhouse Falls
Aka the potholers on a cool slushy, wet late November day.
Dexter Lake – Spectacle Lake – Waters Millpond
Yesterday, I hiked back to Dexter Lake, Spectacle Lake and Water Millspond in Ferris Lake Wild Forest, off of Hall Road and Seeley Road (which is off of Piseco-Powley Road). I could have driven Hall Road, it's not rough and there was plenty of parking as I was the only one there, but I often prefer to walk remote mountain roads to look at wildlife without having to worry about tripping on rocks.
It was about 15 miles round trip, via Hall Road - Dexter Lake Trail - Burnt Vly Trail - Water Millpond Loop, but it was well worth it as it was remote wilderness with many scenic views, including North Creek Falls which is rarely visited. I didn't see a single other person hiking for 5 hours.
Clock Mill Pond
The bridge is open again
Except for the fresh cement on the one wing wall, you'd be hard pressed to find any changes from how it looked before the Halloween 2019 storm.
Taken on Saturday November 28, 2020 at Piseco-Powley Road.