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Empire Trail, Erie Canalway, Champlain Valley Trail Parking Areas

Name Address Latitude Longitude
Mohawk Hudson Bike Hike Trail (Albany to Peebles Island State Park) – 10.8 miles
Riverfront Garage 2 Columbia St, Albany, NY 12207 42.65149 -73.74890
Corning Preserve Parking Area Quay St, Albany, NY 12207 42.65346 -73.74496
Corning Preserve Boat Launch Parking Water St, Albany, NY 12207 42.65612 -73.74286
Mohawk Hudson Bike Hike Trail 330 Broadway, Watervliet, NY 12189 42.70950 -73.70495
Peebles Island State Park 1 Delaware Ave North, Cohoes, NY 12047 42.78469 -73.68042
Waterford Parking Lot Front St, Waterford, NY 12188 42.78592 -73.67788
Hudson Shores Park 23rd Street, Watervliet, NY 12189 42.73216 -73.69710
Green Island Trail Parking 260 Cannon St, Green Island, NY 12183 42.75824 -73.68804
Champlain Canalway Trail (Peebles Island State Park to Halfmoon) – 5.6 miles
Waterford Harbor Visitor Center 1 Tugboat Alley, Waterford, NY 12188 42.78741 -73.67902
Park at the Point 61 South St, Waterford, NY 12188 42.78823 -73.68159
Town of Halfmoon Trailhead Parking Brookwood Rd, Waterford, NY 12188 42.83700 -73.67586
Town of Halfmoon Trailhead Upper Newtown Rd, Mechanicville, NY 12118 42.86098 -73.68230
Lighthouse Park Halfmoon 597 Hudson River Rd, Waterford, NY 12188 42.83821 -73.67215
CCT Parking Schoolhouse Ln @ Bells Ln, Waterford, NY 12188 42.81920 -73.67628
On-Road Section (Halfmoon to Schuylerville) – 18.7 miles
Zim Smith East Trailhead 1044 Elizabeth St Exd, Mechanicville, NY 12118 42.90909 -73.70276
Champlain Canalway Trail (Schuylerville to Fort Miller) – 6.7 miles
Old Schuylerville Junction Lock County Rt 42, Schuylerville, NY 12871 43.11263 -73.57849
Hudson Crossing Park Co Rd 42, Schuylerville, NY 12871 43.11456 -73.57742
Schuylerville Visitor Center 30 Ferry St, Schuylerville, NY 12871 43.10001 -73.57954
Fort Hardy Park Reds Rd, Schuylerville, NY 12871 43.10025 -73.57857
Champlain Canalway Trail (Fort Edward to Fort Ann) – 11.9 miles
Fort Edward Adult Exercise Park 39 Mc Intyre St, Fort Edward, NY 12828 43.27362 -73.57990
Feeder Canal Trail Parking Towpath Ln, Fort Edward, NY 12828 43.28390 -73.56889
Champlain Canalway Trail Parking Baldwin Corners Rd, Fort Ann, NY 12827 43.39027 -73.48666
Champlain Canal Lock C-9 2450 NY-149, Fort Ann, NY 12827 43.35247 -73.49676
Champlain Canalway Trail New Swamp Rd, Hudson Falls, NY 12839 43.33236 -73.51177
Feeder Canal Trail Parking 2425 Burgoyne Ave, Hudson Falls, NY 12839 43.29780 -73.56977
Champlain Canalway Trail (Fort Ann to Comstock) – 5.1 miles
Fort Ann Canal Park Ann St, Fort Ann, NY 12827 43.41416 -73.48546
Champlain On-Road Bicycle Route (Whitehall to Ticonderoga) – 25.5 miles
TR41-Whitehall NEW Skenesborough Dr, Whitehall, NY 12887 43.55176 -73.40285
Champlain On-Road Bicycle Route (Ticonderoga to Westport) – 26.8 miles
Bicentennial Park McCormick St, Ticonderoga, NY 12883 43.84908 -73.42144
Westport Trailhead Main St (Route 9N), Westport, NY 12993 44.18174 -73.43264
Champlain On-Road Bicycle Route (Westport to Keeseville) – 30.8 miles
Keeseville Trailhead Front St, Keeseville, NY12944 44.50545 -73.48007
Champlain On-Road Bicycle Route (Keeseville to Plattsburgh) – 14.1 miles
Terry Gordon Bike Path Nevada Oval, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 44.67275 -73.44310
Champlain On-Road Bicycle Route (Plattsburgh to Rouses Point) – 25.8 miles
Plattsburgh Public Parking Green St, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 44.69910 -73.44864
Terry Gordon Bike Path Hamilton & Jay St, Plattsburgh, NY 12901 44.69380 -73.44494
Rouses Point Trailhead 39 Lake St, Rouses Point, NY 12979 44.99658 -73.36542
Shoreline Trail – 8 miles
Fishing and Kayaking South St, Buffalo, NY 14204 42.86554 -78.86801
Buffalo Harbor State Park Boat Launch 1111 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 14203 42.84629 -78.86315
Tifft Nature Preserve 1200 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 14203 42.84627 -78.85944
Buffalo Harbor State Park 1111 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY 14203 42.84517 -78.86158
Shoreline Trail (Buffalo) – 8 miles
Lasalle Park DAR Drive, Buffalo, NY 14202 42.89368 -78.89556
Erie Canalway Trail (Tonawanda to Amherst) – 9.4 miles
Tonawanda EST Gateway 72 E Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.02244 -78.87073
Shoreline Trail (Buffalo to Tonawanda) – 9.4 miles
Riverwalk Parking 200 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.01935 -78.88756
Niawanda Park 200 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.01781 -78.88921
Riverwalk Parking 200 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.01549 -78.89387
Niawanda Park Shoreline Trail, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.01300 -78.90021
Niawanda Park 600 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.01111 -78.90557
Niawanda Park 600 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.00952 -78.91018
Niawanda Park 600 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.00837 -78.91334
Niawanda Park 600 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.00715 -78.91629
Isle View County Park 796 Niagara St, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.00175 -78.92581
Aqua Lane Park 128 Aqua Ln, Tonawanda, NY 14150 42.96398 -78.92198
Black Rock Harbor Road Fort Ontario, Buffalo, NY 14207 42.94669 -78.90924
Black Rock Canal Park Aqua Ln, Buffalo, NY 14207 42.94531 -78.90952
Ontario Boat Launch Dog Park Fort Ontario, Buffalo, NY 14207 42.94442 -78.90943
Shoreline Trail – 9.4 miles
Towpath Park Hertel Ave, Buffalo, NY 14207 42.93993 -78.90773
Erie Canalway Trail (Tonawanda to Amherst) – 10 miles
Buffalo Niagara Heritage Village 3755 Tonawanda Creek Rd, Amherst, NY 14228 43.08452 -78.72916
Nature View Park Entrance 1087 Tonawanda Creek Rd, Buffalo, NY 14228 43.06125 -78.80003
Creekside Drive Picnic Area Creekside Dr, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.02968 -78.82829
Creekside Drive Picnic Area Creekside Dr, Tonawanda, NY 14150 43.02484 -78.83238
Amherst Veterans Canal Park Tonawanda Creek Rd, Amherst, NY 14228 43.06492 -78.80158
Erie Canalway Trail (Amherst to Lockport) – 7.2 miles
Lockport Canal Bike Trail 151-217 State Rd, Lockport, NY 14094 43.16407 -78.70088
East Canal Road Parking E Canal Rd, Lockport, NY 14094 43.13259 -78.72467
Erie Canalway Trail Parking 5557-5599 Feigle Rd, Lockport, NY 14094 43.11317 -78.73737
Erie Canalway Trail (Lockport to Middleport) – 12 miles
Erie Canalway Trail Day Rd & N Canal Rd, Lockport, NY 14094 43.19173 -78.64967
Erie Canalway Trail Parking 7839 LA-57, Lockport, NY 14094 43.18668 -78.66616
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Peet St, Middleport, NY 14105 43.21479 -78.50538
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Hartland Rd, Gasport, NY 14067 43.19985 -78.57615
Lockport Gateway Parking Canal St, Lockport, NY 14094 43.17069 -78.69381
Erie Canalway Trail (Middleport to Albion) – 18.8 miles
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Bates Rd, Medina, NY 14103 43.23052 -78.37135
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Horan Rd, Medina, NY 14103 43.22577 -78.38031
Erie Canalway Trail Parking North Gravel Rd, Medina, NY 14103 43.22573 -78.39221
Middleport Trailhead Front St, Middleport, NY 14105 43.21348 -78.47537
Erie Canalway Trail Parking N Main St, Albion, NY 14411 43.24927 -78.19254
Erie Canalway Trail (Albion to Brockport) – 11.4 miles
Sans Souci Canal Park 4159 County Line Rd, Brockport, NY 14420 43.22226 -77.99676
Erie Canalway Trail Parking 1 Holley Falls Park Rd, Holley, NY 14470 43.22795 -78.02189
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Densmore Rd, Albion, NY 14411 43.25000 -78.13532
Brockport Trailhead Redman Rd (Rt 31), Brockport, NY 14420 43.21436 -77.96716
Erie Canalway Trail Parking N Main St, Brockport, NY 14420 43.21703 -77.93834
Erie Canalway Trail (Brockport to Rochester) – 19.2 miles
Erie Canalway Trail N Union St (Rt 259), Spencerport, NY 14559 43.19388 -77.80052
Erie Canalway Trail Access Lee Rd, Rochester, NY 14606 43.17123 -77.68022
Greece Canal Park 343 Elmgrove Rd, Rochester, NY 14626 43.19127 -77.73625
Greece Canal Park 343 Elmgrove Rd, Rochester, NY 14626 43.19877 -77.73751
Henpeck Park 2901 Ridgeway Ave, Rochester, NY 14626 43.18833 -77.73134
Genesee Valley Park 149 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14611 43.12358 -77.64017
Erie Canalway Trail (Rochester to Fairport) – 14.7 miles
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Marsh Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534 43.07433 -77.49283
Great Embankment Park Marsh Rd, Pittsford, NY 14534 43.07355 -77.49023
Lock 32 Canal Park 2759 Clover St, Pittsford, NY 14534 43.09300 -77.54798
Meridian Centre Park 2025 Meridian Centre Blvd, Rochester, NY 14618 43.10523 -77.59538
Erie Canalway Trail Parking S Clinton St, Rochester, NY 14618 43.10621 -77.59950
Erie Canalway Trail Parking 3 Schoen Pl, Pittsford, NY 14534 43.09200 -77.51250
Genesee Valley Park Hawthorne Dr, Rochester, NY 14620 43.11628 -77.63802
Lock 33 Canal Park Trailhead 1159-1175 Edgewood Ave, Rochester, NY 14618 43.09616 -77.56898
Perinton Community Park 99 O’Connor Rd, Fairport, NY 14450 43.10078 -77.45640
Genesee Valley Park Gateway Moore Rd, Rochester, NY 14620 43.11977 -77.63706
Erie Canalway Trail (Fairport to Palmyra) – 10.2 miles
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Wayneport Rd, Macedon, NY 14502 43.07609 -77.36101
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Cobb’s Ln, Fairport, NY 14450 43.09620 -77.43081
Macedon Bridge Parking O’Neil Rd, Macedon, NY 14502 43.07035 -77.28931
Erie Canalway Trail (Palmyra to Newark) – 10.2 miles
Pal-Mac Park 555 W Main St, Palmyra, NY 14522 43.06407 -77.24792
Erie Canalway Trail (Palmyra to Newark) – 9.6 miles
Harder Canal Park West Shore Rd, Newark, NY 14513 43.05272 -77.12667
On-Street Parking Van Buren St, Newark, NY 14513 43.04786 -77.09380
Swift Landing County Park Hogback Hill Rd, Palmyra, NY 14522 43.06683 -77.18848
Palmyra Marina Division St, Palmyra, NY 14522 43.06573 -77.22933
Erie Canalway Trail (Newark to Savannah) – 20.4 miles
Galen Boat Launch Water St, Clyde, NY 14433 43.08016 -76.87079
Abbey Park Trailhead 177 Water St, Lyons, NY 14489 43.06384 -77.00222
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Old Lyons Rd, Newark, NY 14513 43.06357 -77.02061
Lock 28B Canal Park 106 N Clinton St, Newark, NY 14513 43.04724 -77.08449
Empire State Bicycle Route (Savannah to Port Byron) – 10.2 miles
Old Erie Canal Heritage Park 1575 Rooker Dr, Port Byron, NY 13140 43.03579 -76.63501
Erie Canalway Trail (Port Byron to Camillus) – 20.2 miles
Nancy Brown Wildlife Sanctuary Warners Rd, Camillus, NY 13031 43.06302 -76.26889
Lock 51 Parking Route 31, Jordan, NY 13080 43.06668 -76.49592
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Route 31 (Erie Dr), Weedsport, NY 13166 43.04336 -76.57577
Nine Mile Creek Aqueduct Thompson Rd, Camillus, NY 13031 43.05869 -76.28733
Erie Canal Park 5750 Devoe Rd, Camillus, NY 13031 43.05262 -76.30320
Warners Park Newport Rd, Warners, NY 13164 43.07605 -76.32720
Schasel Park Trailhead 20-28 Utica St, Port Byron, NY 13140 43.03748 -76.61930
Empire State Trail (Camillus to Syracuse) – 9.2 miles
Inner Harbor Creekwalk W Kirkpatrick St, Syracuse, NY 13204 43.05922 -76.16602
Gere Lock Parking Horan Rd, Syracuse, NY 13209 43.06878 -76.23436
Loop the Lake Trail 280 Restoration Way, Syracuse, NY 13209 43.06680 -76.19696
Creekwalk Parking Bear St W, Syracuse, NY 13204 43.06129 -76.16960
State Fairgrounds Trailhead Gate 2 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse, NY 13209 43.07324 -76.21563
Reed Webster Park Warners Rd, Camillus, NY 13031 43.06405 -76.26878
Erie Canalway Trail (DeWitt to Chittenango) – 10.6 miles
Cedar Bay Park Lyndon Rd, Fayetteville, NY 13066 43.04328 -76.03750
Old Erie Canal State Park – Minoa Green Lakes Rd, Fayetteville, NY 13066 43.05389 -76.00029
Old Erie Canal State Park N Burdick St, East Syracuse, NY 13057 43.04350 -76.02227
Old Erie Canal State Park Kirkville Rd N, Kirkville, NY 13082 43.07030 -75.94932
Old Erie Canal State Park – Poolsbrook Andrus Rd, Kirkville, NY 13082 43.07335 -75.92142
DeWitt – Old Erie Canal State Park Butternut Dr, East Syracuse, NY 13057 43.04440 -76.05074
Erie Canalway Trail (Chittenango to Erie Canal Lock 21) – 19.6 miles
Old Erie Canal State Park Beebe Bridge Rd, Canastota, NY 13032 43.07399 -75.78531
Old Erie Canal State Park N Court St, Canastota, NY 13032 43.08891 -75.71069
Old Erie Canal State Park – Chittenango Lakeport Rd, Chittenango, NY 13037 43.06041 -75.87072
Erie Canalway Trail (Erie Canal Lock 21 to Rome) – 9.3 miles
Empire State Heritage Park NY-46, Rome, NY 13440 43.22640 -75.50188
Erie Canalway Trail (Rome to Utica) – 16.5 miles
Erie Canalway Trail Mohawk St, Marcy, NY 13403 43.13433 -75.27838
Lock 20 Trailhead 5842 NY-291, Marcy, NY 13403 43.14433 -75.29771
Oriskany Flats Wildlife Management Area Oriskany Rd (Rt 32), Oriskany, NY 13424 43.16634 -75.32525
Erie Canalway Trail Parking NY-69, Oriskany, NY 13424 43.16014 -75.33278
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Rome Oriskany Road, Rome, NY 13440 43.19383 -75.43258
Bellmay Harbor Park 139 E Whitesboro St #111, Rome, NY 13440 43.20229 -75.44865
Erie Canalway Trial Parking E Whitesboro St, Rome, NY 13440 43.20200 -75.45406
Gyziec Field Parking S James St & Muck Rd, Rome, NY 13440 43.20253 -75.46768
NYSCC-Utica 39-99 Harbor Lock Rd E, Utica, NY 13502 43.11242 -75.21740
Erie Canalway Trail (Frankfort to Little Falls) – 10.8 miles
Mohawk Boat Launch 102 E Main St, Mohawk, NY 13407 43.01485 -74.99466
Ilion Marina 190 Central Ave, Ilion, NY 13357 43.02058 -75.03039
German Flatts Town Park 575 NY-5S, Mohawk, NY 13407 43.01797 -74.95521
Erie Canalway Trail Parking W Shore St, Little Falls, NY 13365 43.03757 -74.86073
Erie Canal Lock E-18 State Route 5S, Mohawk, NY 13407 43.01600 -74.91772
Erie Canalway Trail (Little Falls to Canajoharie) – 18.7 miles
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Bridge St @ S Saint Johnsville Rd, Fort Plain, NY 13339 42.99223 -74.68075
Canajoharie Trailhead Old Fort Plain Rd, Canajoharie, NY 13317 42.90505 -74.58544
Herkimer Home SHS 200 NY-169, Little Falls, NY 13365 43.02756 -74.81748
Erie Canalway Trail (Canajoharie to Amsterdam) – 22.9 miles
Canalway Bike Parking Lot Bridge St, Amsterdam, NY 12010 42.93480 -74.19961
Auriesville Pilgrimage Lunch Area Queen Anne Road, Amsterdam, NY 12010 42.95260 -74.23838
Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site 129 Schoharie St, Fort Hunter, NY 12069 42.93994 -74.28280
Erie Canalway Trail (Amsterdam to Schenectady) – 16.9 miles
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Rice Rd, Schenectady, NY 12306 42.81765 -73.98462
Lock 8 Park 106 Rice Rd, Schenectady, NY 12306 42.82872 -73.99157
Rotterdam Kiwanis Park Route 5S, Rotterdam, NY 12306 42.84652 -74.01414
Erie Canalway Trail Parking Route 5S (River Rd), Pattersonville, NY 12137 42.89111 -74.08159
Mohawk River Gateway 1 Bridge St, Amsterdam, NY 12010 42.93520 -74.19560
Erie Canalway Trail (Schenectady to Niskayuna) – 10.9 miles
Lions Park 3439 Rosendale Rd, Niskayuna, NY 12309 42.77743 -73.82407
Lock 7 Park Lock 7 Rd, Schenectady, NY 12309 42.80253 -73.84749
Jeff Blatnick Park River Rd, Schenectady, NY 12309 42.81600 -73.86341
Erie Canalway Trail (Niskayuna to Green Island) – 10.5 miles
MHBHT Parking 27 Alexander St, Cohoes, NY 12047 42.76083 -73.70414
Erie Canalway Trail (Niskayuna to Cohoes) – 10.5 miles
MHBHT Parking Loudon Rd, Cohoes, NY 12047 42.79801 -73.73423
Colonie Mohawk River Park 71 Schermerhorn Rd, Cohoes, NY 12047 42.79498 -73.74503
Mohawk Riverside Landing Park 4071 River Rd, Schenectady, NY 12309 42.77184 -73.81475
Manhattan Greenway Trail (The Battery to Inwood Hill) – 13 miles
Riverside Park (limited parking) Henry Hudson Pkway Northbound @ W 96th St, Manhattan, NY 10025 40.79789 -73.97613
NYC On-Road Section (Inwood Hill to Van Cortlandt Park) – 3 miles
Manhattan Greenway Trail On-Street Parking 348 Dyckman St, New York, NY 10034 40.86824 -73.93033
Bronx and Westchester South County Trail (Van Cortlandt Park to Elmsford) – 13.6 miles
HF Redmond Park Redmond Park, Yonkers, NY 10701 40.93827 -73.86921
South County Trail Parking 132 Tuckahoe Rd, Yonkers, NY 10701 40.95519 -73.86624
South County Trail Parking Farragut Ave, Hastings-On-Hudson, NY 10706 40.98298 -73.86601
Great Hunger Memorial (VE Macy Park) Saw Mill River Parkway, Elmsford, NY 10523 41.02507 -73.84579
Tibbets Brook Park 355 Midland Ave, Yonkers, NY 10704 40.92976 -73.87722
Van Cortlandt Park Van Cortlandt Park S, The Bronx, NY 10463 40.88900 -73.89336
Tibbets Brook Park 355 Midland Ave, Yonkers, NY 10704 40.93049 -73.87427
South County Trail Parking Grey Oaks Ave, Yonkers, NY 10710 40.97597 -73.86766
On-Street Parking Broadway @ W 242nd St, Bronx, NY 10471 40.88919 -73.89824
Westchester North County Trail (Elmsford to New Castle) – 9.8 miles
South County Trail Parking Old Saw Mill River Rd (Route 303), Elmsford, NY 10523 41.08039 -73.82943
Tarrytown Lakes Park 209 Neperan Rd, Tarrytown, NY 10591 41.07811 -73.84834
Park and Ride Lot Old Saw Mill River Rd (Route 303), Elmsford, NY 10523 41.08239 -73.83067
North County Trail Parking Bedford Rd (Route 117), Pleasantville, NY 10570 41.12339 -73.81113
Walter Law Memorial Park Library Rd, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 41.14573 -73.82451
North County Trail Parking Route 100/N State Rd, Ossining, NY 10562 41.17522 -73.81163
Westchester Landing (Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge) 333 S Broadway, Tarrytown, NY 10591 41.06540 -73.86343
Rockland Landing (Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge) 267 S Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960 41.08169 -73.92205
Westchester North County Trail & Putnam Trailway (New Castle to Mahopac) – 16.1 miles
Mahopac Park and Ride Bucks Hollow Rd, Mohopac, NY 10541 41.37285 -73.73082
Putnam Trailway Parking Mt Hope Rd, Mahopac, NY 10541 41.37291 -73.72876
North County Trail Parking Station Rd (Route 133), Chappaqua, NY 10514 41.18680 -73.80079
Millwood Municipal Parking Route 133/Station Rd, Chappaqua, NY 10514 41.18968 -73.79717
North County Trail Parking Route 118 (Saw Mill River Rd), Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 41.23136 -73.77910
Yorktown Municipal Parking Kear St, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 41.27055 -73.77999
Yorktown Heights Parking 363 Underhill Ave, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 41.26911 -73.78163
Junior Lake Park 1939 Edgewater St, Yorktown Heights, NY 10598 41.27637 -73.77495
North County Trail Parking Route 118-Tomahawk St, Baldwin Place, NY 10505 41.34469 -73.75518
Bucks Hollow Rd Parking Bucks Hollow Rd (Off Route 6), Mahopac, NY 10541 41.36744 -73.73981
Putnam Trailway (Mahopac to Brewster) – 8 miles
Putnam Trailway Parking Mud Pond Rd, Mohapac, NY 10541 41.37876 -73.72301
Putnam Trailway Parking Willow Rd, Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512 41.41461 -73.68627
Putnam Trailway Parking 30 Tilly Foster Rd, Brewster, NY 10509 41.41327 -73.63908
Carmel Hamlet Parking 1808 US-6 (Stoneleigh Ave), Carmel Hamlet, NY 10512 41.41868 -73.67240
Maybrook Trailway (Brewster to Pawling) – 9.3 miles
Maybrook Trailway Parking – Lake Tonetta 146 Pumphouse Rd, Brewster, NY 10509 41.41778 -73.61374
Maybrook Trailway (Pawling to Hopewell Junction) – 14.8 miles
Maybrook Trailway Parking South Green Haven Rd, Poughquag, NY 12570 41.57587 -73.70843
Maybrook Trailway Parking 237 NY-292, Pawling, NY 12531 41.52423 -73.64727
Dutchess Rail Trail (Hopewell Junction to Poughkeepsie) – 13.6 miles
Dutchess Rail Trail Parking Diddell Rd, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 41.62286 -73.85113
Dutchess Rail Trail Parking Van Wyck Lane, Wappingers Falls, NY 12590 41.60340 -73.83655
Dutchess Rail Trail Parking Railroad Ave, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 41.58550 -73.80697
Victor Waryas Park 75 N Water St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 41.70748 -73.94009
Waryas Park 75 N Water St, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 41.70700 -73.93943
Morgan Lake Park 51 Creek Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 41.71728 -73.90699
Overocker Rd Parking Area Overocker Rd, Arlington, NY 12603 41.69363 -73.88423
Old Manchester Rd Trail Parking Old Manchester Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 41.68336 -73.86533
LaGrange Trail Parking Old Machester Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 41.68297 -73.86347
Dutchess Rail Trail Parking 258 Titusville Rd, Poughkeepsie, NY 12603 41.65609 -73.85640
Dutchess Rail Trail Parking Lake Walton Rd, Hopewell Junction, NY 12533 41.60174 -73.83602
Walkway Over the Hudson 61 Parker Ave, Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 41.71244 -73.92491
Love Rd Parking Area 35-99 Love Rd, Arlington, NY 12603 41.69878 -73.88619
Hudson Valley Rail Trail (Lloyd to New Paltz) – 10.5 miles
Hudson Valley Rail Trail Haviland Rd Lot, Highland, NY 12528 41.71032 -73.95717
Hudson Valley Rail Trail Commercial Ave, Highland, NY 12528 41.71906 -73.96886
Hudson Valley Rail Trail New Paltz Rd, Highland, NY 12528 41.73418 -73.97483
Tony Williams Park S Riverside Rd, Highland, NY 12528 41.73595 -74.00204
HRVT South St Parking 565-557 NY-299, Highland, NY 12528 41.73749 -74.03449
Walkway Over the Hudson 87 Haviland Rd, Highland, NY 12528 41.71027 -73.95510
Sojourner Truth Park 55 Plains Rd, New Paltz, NY 12561 41.74322 -74.09299
Wallkill Valley Rail Trail (New Paltz to South Kingston) – 13.2 miles
DEC Wallkill Boat Launch 395 Springtown Rd, New Paltz, NY 12561 41.80199 -74.08566
WVRT Binnewater Parking 720 Binnewater Rd, Rosendale, NY 12472 41.84813 -74.08809
Ulster County Municipal Parking North Chestnut St, New Paltz, NY 12561 41.75464 -74.08436
Wallkill Valley Rail Trail Rt 32 and Rockwell Ln, Kingston, NY 12401 41.91026 -74.02140
WVRT Parking Coffey Rd, New Paltz, NY 12561 41.78143 -74.09244
Municipal Parking Lot Huguenot St, New Paltz, NY 12561 41.75075 -74.08973
Kingston Section (South Kingston – East Kingston) – 6.7 miles
City of Kingston Public Parking Dock St, Kingston, NY 12401 41.91696 -73.98465
West Strand Park Parking E Strand St, Kingston, NY 12401 41.91834 -73.98221
Rondout Landing Street Parking Rondout Lndg, Kingston, NY 12401 41.91917 -73.98089
Kingston Pt Rail Trail Parking East Chestnut St, Kingston, NY 12401 41.92687 -73.99380
Kingston Point Beach Delaware Ave Parking Lot, Kingston, NY 12401 41.92991 -73.96511
Hudson Valley On-Road Section (East Kingston to Tivoli) – 11.9 miles
Poets Walk Park 776 River Rd, Red Hook, NY 12571 41.98197 -73.91851
Tivoli Community Lot Broadway, Tivoli, NY 12583 42.05881 -73.91215
Tivoli Bays Wildlife Management Area Off Kidd Lane, Tivoli, NY 12583 42.03886 -73.91442
Hudson Brickyard Trail John St, Kingston, NY 12401 41.95186 -73.96395
Tivoli Bays Wildlife Management Area Kidd Lane, Tivoli, NY 12583 42.04595 -73.90676
Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge Toll Plaza State Route 199 (NY-199), Kingston, NYΒ  12402 41.98025 -73.96296
Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge East Approach Parking State Route 199 (NY-199), Kingston, NY 12402 41.97267 -73.92535
Hudson Valley On-Road Section (Tivoli to Olana) – 16.1 miles
Clermont State Historic Site 1 Clermont Ave, Germantown, NY 12526 42.08409 -73.91881
Germantown Municipal Parking 189 Main St, Germantown, NY 12526 42.13217 -73.88266
Hudson Valley On-Road Section (Olana to Hudson) – 6.7 miles
Hudson Trailhead N 2nd St & Dock St, Hudson, NY 12534 42.25761 -73.78941
Hudson Skywalk Trailhead Routes 9G and 23, Hudson, NY 12534 42.21932 -73.83254
Albany-Hudson Electric Trail (Hudson to Kinderhook) – 10.5 miles
Stottville Park Trailhead Atlantic Ave, Stottville, NY 12172 42.28591 -73.73847
Stuyvesant Falls Trailhead CR 25A (Hudson Ave), Stuyvesant, NY 12174 42.35813 -73.73331
Stuyvesant Falls Park Lindenwald Ave, Stuyvesant, NY 12174 42.35723 -73.73241
Albany-Hudson Electric Trail (Kinderhook to Nassau) – 11.1 miles
Kinderhook Village Playground Park Rothermel Ave, Kinderhook, NY 12106 42.39639 -73.70419
Kinderhook / Valatie Trailhead Routes 9 & 9H, Valatie, NY 12184 42.40878 -73.69047
Niverville Trailhead Rt 203 and Main St (CR 28), Niverville, NY 12130 42.43335 -73.65889
Albany-Hudson Electric Trail (Nassau to East Greenbush) – 10.5 miles
Village of Nassau Trailhead John Street, Nassau, NY 12123 42.51454 -73.61221
Nassau Lake Trailhead County Route 7, Nassau, NY 12123 42.53585 -73.60887
North Chatham Trailhead Depot Street, North Chatham, NY 12132 42.47592 -73.63326
On-Road Section (East Greenbush to Albany) – 3.5 miles
Riverfront Park Trailhead Broadway, Rensselaer, NY 12144 42.64291 -73.74536
Clinton Street Trailhead Clinton St. and Columbia Turnpike (Rt 20), East Greenbush, NY 12061 42.61908 -73.73343
East Greenbush Trailhead Southern Avenue (at the intersection with Hudson Ave West), Rensselaer, NY 12144 42.61742 -73.73073

The Final Day at Moose River Plains

I thought my Moose River Trip was a pretty good one, even if I ran into some minor issues along the way.

It was a pretty foggy start to my morning when I first woke up with the fog picking up right before eight AM then burning off a little while after the sun rose. While Friday and Saturday nights were fairly chilly the same could not be said about last night. Yesterday was pretty nice paddling along the Cedar River Flow then up on Cedar River to Carry Lean-To, which as the name suggests is close to the end of the navigable waters on the river. Maybe you can “carry” and get to another section of deep enough water but I have my doubts. The leaves along the flow were quite colorful, although the mountains surrounding the flow where already past peak and starting to turn quite brown and gray, with only some deep reds from the maples and greens from the evergreens remaining. It seems ironic that Moose River Plains is already looking like late fall, with the weather still in the 80s. Cool weather, some with a frost in early September made the leaves fall on many of the trees, despite the big warm up of this weekend.

While I don’t know how truly warm it got up here on Sunday — September 24th I should note — my phone said it was 87 degrees by mid afternoon, and the water in the Cedar River wasn’t super cold. I went swimming every day I was up here. The weather this weekend was warmer then it was when I camped up here over the Independence Day Weeekend. So be it.

I got lost in the muck and vegetation looking for the Cedar River, which if your inexperienced paddling or been a while since the last time on the Cedar River Flow can be quite difficult to find. Fortunately I saw a passing kayaker and he gave me verbal advice on how to find the river. I had a topographic map on my phone but it’s only of limited use, because topographic maps are old, and do not reflect the lower lake level since the DEC put in the modern dam in 1969.

There was a dreaded beaver dam on the Cedar River, only a short distance from the entrance from the flow. I am really quite surprised a beaver dam survived the boats crossing the area and the trappers seeking beaver pelts. I guess beaver pelts haven’t been fetching the price they once did, and with less human pressures, beavers are able to build an dam up whatever they want these days.

Coming back over the Beaver Dam the second time, I managed to flip my kayak getting back into it. My smartphone stayed plenty dry in it’s protective bag, but my camera and tackle box got soaked. Well, only briefly, but my camera is drying out and I assume in a day or two it will be fine to power back up again. So for the last day of my trip, I am limited to smartphone pictures.

I haven’t paddled the Cedar River Flow in a while because I have been spending more time up in the western end of Moose River Plains, and it’s a big haul back there. At 15 MPH speed limit, it takes almost an hour. From Wakely Dam to Carry Lean-to, it’s an hour and a half paddle, assuming you find the entrance to the river with ease and don’t stop for an hour for lunch, personal business on the smartphone, and of course updating social media. I know, hah. But there is good AT&T GSM access from the upper end of Cedar River Flow, especially near Campsite 6. That’s not as common in much of the Moose River Recreation Area.

Driving to the Cedar River Flow from the camping area in the western part of the Moose River Plains near Helldiver is an hour long proposition, which is why I haven’t spent much time there lately. I’ve also been spending more time exploring things around Inlet, in part because I like being able to check my phone to see if any family or work things come on up. I also get a bit tired of all those bumpy miles of 15 MPH road, especially now that I know Cedar River – Limekiln Lake Road like the back of my hand.

I cooked up some beef, cheese and chilies, and had some more burritos with Corona beer. After a few beers, with the hot sun all day, the five hours of paddling, I watched the fire for a bit then I retired for the night. I was probably in bed by nine. Which seems silly, as it was it was a pleasant evening with billions of stars above and temperatures in the 60s, but I felt like I needed toothpicks to keep my eyes open. I’ve also been trying to get more sleep these days.

In the past few years, I’ve camped up at Moose River Plains but it’s been at least two years since I camped in the plains formal — the area where the campsites are sand, the canopies are open and the surrounding area is quite swampy. The reason for not camping up here is quite simple — the bugs can be quite horrific during the spring and early summer — while the surrounding wooded sites tend to be bug free or have much fewer mosquitoes. It can be like night or day, especially in black fly season.

That said the “plains” campsites just are a special place to camp at with the big starry skies above in the remote country. I really enjoyed campsite 80, and should try to make sure to camp up here more often.

Broke camp before ten, walked down to the Moose River. Cooked up biscuits in the camp oven, took down the flags, put away the gear, hung out the wet stuff to dry, worked on the blog post, and once the fog burnt off it was a beautiful but rapidly warming morning as the leaves continued to fall.

First tried my hand at fishing the Moose River from the path behind my campsite, then I drove to the bridge over the Moose River and fished under there. Caught nothing. Hiked back from the Squaw Lake parking area first to Muskrat Pond and then to Indian Lake, that is the one in the southwestern most part of Moose River Plains. Nice hike, although at this point some of the colors are already done. Other places, less color. It varies a lot with elevation. But regardless the weather on this extended weekend has been amazing.

I tell you there aren’t many 80 degree days during the last week of September in the Adirondacks. It was nice sitting down by the lake with a fishing pole, even if I only caught a few bullheads. No mosquitoes which was nice too. And I almost slipped and fell in the lake which honestly today wouldn’t have been the worse thing. They’ve removed most of the signs and tables from the old campsites along the closed portion of Indian Lake Road, even if it’s in better condition than the open portion. The open portion of Indian Lake Road has been beat to shit by trucks and cars due to it being so wet and rainy this summer. Good colors along the road though. Definitely a beautiful day, not too humid with a lot of fair weather clouds.

Apparently I don’t have cell service up at Indian Lake or Muskrat Pond with my GSM phone like my old CDMA model. That’s fine but I do like to check in with the world from time to time. Oh well, by the time you read this I will be back in cellphone range.

I was looking at the map and thinking I have never hiked back to the Indian River. IΒ didn’t have time today but I should add that to my list for next summer. Also hiking back to Cellar Pond by Cellar Monument now that the DEC has a big sign announcing the trail and they’ve blocked off the old dirt track used by hunters to drive down that way. I always go to the same places at Moose River Plains, I should explore new places.

After visiting Muskrat Pond, Indian Lake, and Squaw Lake I made it back to my truck closer to four PM then three. And I was at the Inlet gate around five, when I stopped and put the front and back ropes back on the kayak, and headed back via Old Forge.I didn’t feel like driving all the way back through Moose River Plains to Indian Lake, and heck, I haven’t been back via NY 28 in a long time.

Driving back through Inlet and Old Forge was really quiet. It was nice to be on the nice smooth black top, after driving over Indian Lake Road, the little used and little maintained section between the Falls Pond and Squaw Lake Trailhead was particularly rough. The sound of windshield washer fluid hitting the kayak on NY 28 made me pull over, but it was just that noise, the kayak was riding fine. But in general it seemed like all of the roads at Moose River Plains were rougher then usual after such a wet summer, with some heavy rains eroding away the roads and vehicles giving the road a good pounding in spots.Β Β I thought there was a McDonalds in Old Forge where I could get a milk shake, but I couldn’t find it.

NY 28 except for the small towns is really a good road, if not boring. The DOT has straightened and improved much of the road except through the small towns. Without summer vacationer traffic and being a weekday, there was very little traffic. I always like that section of NY 28 when it meets up with NY 12 south of Alder Creek, and becomes a four lane, but I think people always seem to speed on it and there are always cops watching for speeders. But the scenery is nice along this section of the road, looking down at the Mohawk Valley and the rough farm country, and swamp land of the greater Remsen area. I always find the rocky, rough farms cut into the mountains to be much more interesting to look at then the lush, more heavily capitalized and better maintained farms of the lush alluvial valleys you see in some parts of the state. The Tug Hill, in it’s upper elevations is a rough country, with lots of snow, and very hardy people. A big black F-350 Harvey Davidson edition passed by with Agriculture plates, and I had to think, “he must do some good shit, “no pun intended”.

Drove down to Poland and Middleville via NY 28. I like this part of NY 28 even if the villages are pokey, just because it’s pretty along the East Canada Creek. I should try my hand trout fishing there one spring — I just got to find a good place to camp up that way — it’s a bit of a trip for a day trip from Albany in my opinion. Middleville is quite the quaint little town, reminding me of what America used to be like.

Then it was down to NY 169 to Little Falls from Herkimer. I like this section of road, even though it’s hilly, because it’s quite beautiful. I like seeing the farms and valleys, and a landscape that works but isn’t that perfect, and still somewhat rough. Drove through Little Falls, a nice little but struggling city that has much potential. Yeah, I was there last weekemd at Moss Island, then onwards toward the Thruway. Stopped at Fink Basin Road to tighten the kayak on the roof of my truck.

Right before getting on the Thruway, I decided to shun pike some more, and take NY 5S from the Little Falls exit to Canjahoharie. I don’t like having to drive through Fort Plain and then Canjahoharie before getting onto he Thruway, but so be it. I do like that section of NY 5S high above the valley though. Some farms in the valleys haven’t cut silage yet due to the high temperatures (more growing seasons, more yields) and lack of frost.

When I got to Fort Plain I almost stopped at the Red Dragon Chinese place. I like Chinese and they tend to be inexpensive. People always think small town Chinese places are bad, but actually some can be pretty good, especially if families are trying to make a living in a place with few other options. I liked the Chinese I got in Canastota when I was working there, but then again, I got awful tasting Chinese food in North Syracuse. I don’t know, I passed as it was getting dark and I wanted to get home.

When I got on the Thruway at Canjahoharie it was getting pretty dark. My eyes were watering up and I ended up stopping at the rest area outside of Amsterdam. Took a piss and washed my hands good — nice bathrooms — then went into my truck and cleaned off my contacts and reinstered them. That made the rest of the drive easier.

Got home around 8 PM and things unpacked, well mostly so, before the heat started to get to me. Then I took a shower, and finished up this blog post. And here we are now.

My current smartphone isn’t as good at picking up distant radio channels and I didn’t play with it much so I missed hearing the news during my extended weekend trip at Moose River Plains. I doubt I missed much, most of the things in the news don’t effect me much. I’m sure my political Facebook friends will post plenty of memes to fill me in on what I’ve been missing.