After a mile, it turns left, crosses stream again and climbs steeply to summit with stunning views. Trail starts flat, crosses a stream, climbs steadily through forest and then follows the stream. Trailhead 1.3 mi south of New Russia on west side of Rt 9. (owner – PL mgr – CATS)īald Peak Trail (B1 on map) 6 mi RT, moderate. Connects to Field and Forest Trail take left to Bobcat Trail take right for loop via Long Valley Trail to where you began. Goes through field, woods and field by a pond. Trailhead on Sayre Rd 0.6 mi north of Lewis-Wadhams Rd. (owner – PL mgr – CATS) Ancient Oak Trail Map.2019Īrt Farm Trail (A2 on map) 1.5 mile RT, easy. Trail through forest, then field, along wetlands and small pond, enters diverse forest with several ancient oak trees and unexpected rock outcrops. Trailhead on Rt 22 (Essex Rd) 2.2 mi north of Essex Ferry. Have fun, stay on trails and use caution, especially when crossing streams.Īncient Oak Trail (A1 on map) 2.5 mi loop, easy.
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The location of each trail on the current CATS Trail Map is cited in parentheses after the name of the trail, i.e., (A1on the map). Some are ours and others are owned and managed by other organizations. Join our email list to keep abreast of where and when you can help.īelow are brief descriptions of the trails in New York’s central Champlain Valley. You can help create and maintain trails by participating in our trail projects. CATS’ goal is to extend its trails throughout the Champlain Valley and connect them to trails in the Adirondack Mountains, Vermont, and Quebec giving residents and visitors the opportunity to “Hike the Lake In its short history, CATS has developed over 40 miles of trails.
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* If you are interested in receiving paper copies of these maps please email us at Wildway Overlook by Jen ZahorchakĬhamplain Area Trails (CATS) creates and maintains hiking and cross-country ski trails in New York’s Champlain Valley that link communities, connect people with nature, and promote economic vitality.
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Please download our latest set of trail maps! Central Champlain Valley Trail Map Northern Champlain Valley Trail Map Please access the Viall’s Crossing trails from the Route 22 parking area.
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*We are updating our website with new trails as they are developed! If you cannot find a trail route on here, refer to the back of your CATS map for trail descriptions.