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Eighth Lake to Seventh Lake NYSDEC Loop Trail & Mtn Bike Ride

Central Adirondack Trail, State Rt. 28, near Raquette Lake in Hamilton County

Located on Seventh Lake Road, distance is 4.4 miles.

This trail is a nice, tight single track on fairly level terrain that goes past a couple of lean-tos. The trail runs right along Seventh Lake so there are multiple places to swim. Uncas Road South from Eighth Lake (4.0 km) is a marked snowmobile trail and part of the Seventh Lake-Eighth Lake loop. In Winter, although not heavily traveled by snowmobiles, skiers should be aware that it is a designated a state trail. You may continue for 4.0 km along the Uncas Road South to the trailhead which is 7.7 km west of the Sagamore Road opposite Eighth Lake Campground.

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Raquette Lake

Closest Byway:Central Adirondack Trail
Distance from Byway:near
Closest Route #:State Rt. 28
Indoors or Outdoors:outdoor
Admission Fee:no
Latitude:43.7670210993
Longitude:-74.7127741582
URL:Eighth Lake to Seventh Lake NYSDEC Loop Trail & Mtn Bike Ride website

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