Limekiln Lake Trail
Total Miles
3.8
Elevation
628.12 ft
Duration
0.5 Hours
Technical Rating
Best Time
Summer, Fall
Trail Overview
This trail continues into the remote wilderness of the Adirondack State Park. It consists of a few miles of easily accessible smooth dirt and gravel, with a couple of spots of slight washout that should have some caution taken in wet seasons. As you progress down this trail, the density of the surrounding forest increases and road quality decreases in some spots. Along the trail, you will find numerous primitive camping spots. You will also find two trailheads for the Mitchell Pond Trail, which is a non-motorized hiking/biking trail that leads to some campsites and Michell Pond. This can be driven by just about any type of vehicle, but low-clearance vehicles should note the possibility of protruding rocks from the ground that may be hard to see. Cell reception is not available along this route. No permit is required, but sign-in is encouraged especially if staying overnight. No motorcycles or ATVs are permitted. Read all signage and respect rules and wildlife. Don't litter.
Photos of Limekiln Lake Trail
Difficulty
This trail has loose and hard-packed dirt with no washboarding and also includes gravel sections and spots for mud and shallow water to collect. A couple of small washouts could be difficult in low clearance vehicles in rainy seasons. It's a very easy-to-follow trail.
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