Cobble Mountain Lodge





The Cobble Mountain Lodge Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
Nearby Dog Friendly Trails
Per the Adirondack Land Trust, please begin your hike from from home/accommodations, from a designated parking space on Mirror Lake Drive, or from a municipal lot. This is a very short but enjoyable trail through woods and then up onto a rocky outcrop with a nice view. Great hike for kids - streams to enjoy, woods and a very fun rock scramble with a rope to help you up. The views are great for such a short hike.
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This route is an easy sidewalk walk. Great for little ones, mobility equipment, strollers, and older adults. There are benches along the way to rest. Accessibility: This trail is likely accessible for visitors using wheelchairs, mobility equipment, or strollers. Accessible Parking: Number of designated accessible spaces: unclear; Parking lot surface: paved. Trail Details: Trail surface: paved concrete, brick; Average trail width: 4 feet; Estimated average grade category: mostly gentle (5%...
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This is a short route around the Brewster Peninsula that provides excellent views of the surrounding Lake Placid and Buck Island. There are a few other trails that cut through this loop, making for plenty of possible segment combinations. The overall route is short and has minimal to no elevation gain, making this great for the whole family.
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You will want to take Bear Cub Road and look for the big sign for Henry Woods on the right to get here. This is an easy to follow and well maintained trail that crosses over some small brooks along the way. You will also pass by a series of maple trees tapped for maple syrup production. A great loop for pets and children!
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Henry's Woods is a well maintained system of trails owned by the Uihlein Foundation that is open to the public. The trails are all well marked and easy to follow. It is a great area for pets and kids. The highlight of this loop is a great viewpoint of the surrounding mountains along the Plateau Trail.