Roosevelt Truck Trail

The Roosevelt Truck Trail is located outside of Newcomb off NY 28N and Blue Ridge Road within the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest, a 2.5 miles unpaved path through boreal forest. Originally a fire truck access road, this trail now serves as a multi-use corridor for adventurers seeking a quieter, deep-woods experience in the Adirondack Park.

  • Hiking: The trail runs between Route 28N and Blue Ridge Road. While the southern half is well-maintained, be prepared for some blowdown and overgrowth on the northern end near Vanderwhacker Brook.
  • Mountain Biking: Its origins as a truck road make it an ideal surface for mountain biking. The wide path allows for side-by-side riding in many sections, though high clearance/sturdy tires are recommended for the unpaved terrain.
  • Birding & Nature: It is a premier location for spotting boreal species like the Black-backed Woodpecker and Canada Jay.

The Roosevelt Truck Trail Ortho

Between the Tall White Pines of Roosevelt Truck Trail

Backcountry Camping & Accessibility

  • Accessible Sites: About one mile from the Route 28N trailhead, you’ll find two firm, level tent sites equipped with accessible picnic tables and privies.
  • Motorized Access: Individuals with a Motorized Access Permit for People with Disabilities (MAPPWD) can obtain a gate combination from the NYSDEC to drive a high-clearance vehicle directly to these sites.
  • Primitive Camping: At-large camping is permitted throughout the area, provided sites are at least 150 feet from the trail or water sources.

Riding along the Roosevelt Truck Trail

Note down trees may require bicycles and gear to be carried of trunks. Parts of the trail are more overgrown.

Roosevelt Truck Trail Campsite 1

Hunting and Trapping Opportunities

  • Backcountry Access: The trail allows hunters and trappers to transport gear deep into the boreal habitat, which is frequently used by Moose and Black Bear.
  • Regulations: Hunting and trapping are permitted during open seasons. Trapping is prohibited within 50 feet of the center of the official trails, and hunters must possess a valid NYS Hunting License.
  • Safety: During the Regular Hunting Season, all trail users are strongly encouraged to wear blaze orange for visibility.
FeatureDetails
Distance2.5 miles (one-way)
TrailheadsRoute 28N (South) and Blue Ridge Road (North)
Elevation Change~260–375 feet depending on direction
Top WildlifeMoose, Black Bear, Boreal Chickadee

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