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| Trail | Park/Forest | Length |
| Algonquin Peak | Adirondack Park | 4 |
| Highlights
Standing in the midst of the noblest group of mountains in the Adirondacks, the Algonquin Peak offers an exciting climb and the best views from within the High Peaks. | ||
| Allegany/Livingston Wildlife Counties Wildlife Management Area | Southwestern New York | 6 |
| This area is located south of State Route 436 about halfway between Nunda and Dansville. It is at the top of a plateau which is gently rolling on the summit but which has steep sides affording good outlooks. There are about 6 miles of Nordic ski trails... | ||
| Ash Pond Trail | ||
| Atlantic Shore Trail | Hither Hills State Park | |
| This shore-going trail is enjoyed most during the off-season. Sunbathers dominate in summer. | ||
| Backbone Horse Campground | Finger Lakes National Forest | |
| ackbone Horse Campground is a small, semi-primitive campground designed for campers or picnickers that bring horses with them. | ||
| Backbone Trail | Finger Lakes National Forest | 5.5 |
| The Backbone Trail is about 5 ½ miles in length and is rated as an easy hike. The trail is a multipurpose trail and is open to hiking, skiing, horseback riding and snowmobiles. The trail traverses the Forest in a north south direction. It passes... | ||
| Balsam Lake Mountain Trail | Catskill Forest Preserve | 3.5 |
| This beautiful Balsam Fir covered mountain offers a lookout tower which at this writing, is currently closed. | ||
| Bash Bish Falls | Taconic State Park - Copake Falls Area | 1 |
| All uphill. You can even hike past the water fall into Massachutes and what a view when you get up there. The hike back down was rocky, I am not really sure if it was a trail but we ended up back where we had started at the falls. | ||
| Bash Bish Falls Trail | Taconic State Park - Copake Falls | |
| This trail offers lovely streamside views along with Bash Bish Falls. | ||
| Beach Trail | Southwick Beach State Park | |
| This lovely 6.5 mile hike begins south of the concession at Southwick Beach State Park and heads into Lakeview Wildlife Management Area. | ||
| Bear Caves - Mt. Seneca Trail | Allegany State Park - Quaker Area | 4 |
| This half-day loop trail offers sights of several caves and lichen-covered outcroppings. | ||
| Bear Mountain Loop | Bear Mountain State Park | 0 |
| A combination of several trails, including the Appalachian Trail, create this day long hike. | ||
| Bear Pond Trail | ||
| Bear Spring Mountain Pond Loop | Catskill Forest Preserve | 0 |
| The easy 1.2 mile loop around Launt Pond offers a wooded path dotted with wildflowers and sights of beaver activity. | ||
| Bear Trail | Buttermilk Falls State Park | 1.75 |
| Bear Trail is used as a connector between the Gorge-Rim Loop and Treman Lake Loop. Sights of interest include Pinnacle Rock. | ||
| Beaver Pond Trail | Glimmerglass State Park | |
| This lovely hike is surrounded by a variety of recreations including a swimming beach, a fabulous historical site, a boat launch and the beautiful Hyde Bay. | ||
| Becker Hollow Trail | ||
| This short route to Hunter Mountain becomes quite steep before reaching the summit. | ||
| Beehunter Trail | Allegany State Park | |
| This lengthy 6.5 mile loop trail bears a creek-crossing which can prove challenging during times of high water. | ||
| Berrymile Pond Trail | ||
| Big Bend Trail | Letchworth State Park | 2.5 |
| A popular eastside trail, Big Bend is only 2.5 miles in length and open for hikers, mountain bikers, horseback riders, cross-country skiers and snowmobilers. | ||
| Big Deer Pond Trail | ||
| Black Dome Trail | Catskill Park | 6.8 |
| The trail starts out relatively easy for the first mile or so then gradually gets steeper. After 3.25 miles you reach the summit of Thomas Cole Mtn(3935'). The trail then continues along a ridge to the summit of Black Dome Mtn(3990') Where there is a f... | ||
| Black Mountain | Adirondack Park | 8.5 |
| Highlights Black Mountain takes you to the highest peak in the two ranges that shelter Lake George. It is a loop that requires a bit less climbing, but allows you to visit a series of charming ponds that lie south and east of the Su... | ||
| Blueberry Patch Campground | Finger Lakes National Forest | |
| Bluestone Forest | Catskill Park | 8 |
| A little known trail area that is still being developed. It is a New York State Forest Area and all trails arewell marked. Wooden bridges go over small rivers andwet gulches and there is one section that maybe the best singletrack in this area. There a... | ||
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