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RECREATIONAL PATHS
Glens
Falls Feeder Canal Trail
feedercanal@yahoo.com
Glens Falls
Feeder Canal Alliance PO Box 2414 Glens
Falls NY 12801 Phone: 518-792-5363 The
Glens Falls Feeder Canal Trail is an 8-mile trail between Glens Falls & Fort Edward near
the Hudson River & Old Champlain Canal Trail. Uses: Hiking, bicycling, cross-country
skiing. No motorized vehicles are allowed. Trail
surface: Stone dust. Call to request map & guide.
New
York State Canalway Trail System PublicInfo@canals.state.ny.us
Office of Public Information
PO Box 189
Albany NY 12201-0189
Phone: 800-422-6254 or 518 436-2983
The
New York State Canalway Trail System is comprised of
a network of more than 220 miles of existing multi-use, recreational
trails across upstate New York.
Old Erie Canal State
Park PublicInfo@canals.state.ny.us Andrus
Road, RD 2 Kirkville NY
13082 Phone: 315-687-7821 Part of the
New York State Canalway Trail System, Old Erie Canal State
Park between Dewitt (east of Syracuse) & Rome is a linear park
offering more than 35 miles of hiking & biking trails.
that are used by snowmobilers & cross-country skiers
in winter. A designated National
Recreation Trail, the park trail is off road except for a
2.2-mile segment between Durhamville & Route 31 and a 1-mile segment along Lock
Road. Rest rooms & parking are available at Poolsbrook
& Cedar Bay picnic areas. Trail Surface: stone dust. Open Year-Round, No Fees
Charged.
Warren County Bikeway Map
& guide available by calling 518-623-2877 or
518-623-5576
Warren County Bikeway (9.5 miles one way, easy) Extending from the shore of
Lake George to the Glens Falls Feeder Canal, this paved bikeway leads
through forested foothills over gradual terrain. Suitable for walking and
strollers, some sections are also appropriate for use by people with
disabilities.
Online map of
bikeway
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