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Hiking the Moose Mountain Pond Trail: A Hidden Gem in the Adirondacks

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Hiking

Typical Duration

4-5 hours

Difficulty

Moderate

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Hiking the Moose Mountain Pond Trail: A Hidden Gem in the Adirondacks  - Lake Placid

Hiking the Moose Mountain Pond Trail: A Hidden Gem in the Adirondacks - Lake Placid

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Hiking the Moose Mountain Pond Trail: A Hidden Gem in the Adirondacks

The Moose Mountain Pond Trail offers a peaceful escape into the Adirondack wilderness, leading to a serene pond surrounded by towering peaks. Tucked away near North Hudson, this trail is a favorite for those seeking solitude, stunning scenery, and a chance to immerse themselves in nature without the crowds of the High Peaks.

This 7-mile round-trip hike begins at a small trailhead on Ensign Pond Road. The trail starts gently, weaving through a lush forest of birch, maple, and evergreen trees. Early sections of the path are well-maintained, with soft ground underfoot and occasional wooden bridges crossing babbling brooks. Birdsong accompanies your steps, adding to the tranquil atmosphere.

As the trail progresses, it gently climbs, offering glimpses of the surrounding wilderness. About halfway in, you’ll pass Berrymill Pond, a picturesque spot to take a breather and soak in the calm waters framed by dense forest. Continuing onward, the trail leads to Moose Mountain Pond, a pristine body of water flanked by Moose Mountain’s rugged slopes.

The pond’s stillness is mesmerizing, reflecting the surrounding peaks like a mirror on calm days. A rustic lean-to near the shore provides a perfect spot for a picnic or an overnight stay for those seeking to extend their adventure. The area is teeming with wildlife—watch for loons, beavers, and even the occasional moose, which gives the pond its name.

The Moose Mountain Pond Trail is an inviting adventure for hikers of all levels, offering a blend of gentle terrain and rewarding scenery. Whether you’re out for the day or planning a peaceful overnight, this trail delivers the kind of Adirondack magic that lingers long after the hike ends.


Adventure Guide: Moose Mountain Pond Trail

Trail Details

  • Distance: 7 miles round trip.
  • Elevation Gain: ~800 feet.
  • Difficulty: Moderate, with a few gentle inclines.

What to Bring

  • Essentials: Hiking boots, water, and a trail map.
  • Snacks or Meals: Pack a picnic for the lean-to or trail snacks for energy.
  • Extras: Binoculars for wildlife viewing and a camera for scenic shots.

Best Times to Hike

  • Spring and Summer: Lush greenery and active wildlife make these seasons ideal.
  • Autumn: Enjoy vibrant foliage and cooler hiking weather.
  • Winter Adventures: Snowshoeing offers a quiet, magical experience on the trail.

Driving Directions

From Lake Placid, take Route 73 south to Interstate 87. Exit at North Hudson (Exit 29) and follow Blue Ridge Road to Ensign Pond Road. The trailhead is clearly marked with parking available.

Insider Tips

  • Overnight Option: Plan a night at the lean-to for an unforgettable wilderness camping experience.
  • Fishing-Friendly: Moose Mountain Pond is known for brook trout—bring a rod if you’re licensed.
  • Quiet Escape: This trail is less traveled, making it a perfect spot for solitude.

The Moose Mountain Pond Trail offers a quieter side of the Adirondacks, where the beauty of the wilderness speaks in whispers. Whether you hike for the day or stay longer, this trail promises an experience of peace, wonder, and connection with nature.

Visitor Tips:
  • Best Times: Spring and Fall for cooler temperatures and amazing lighting.
  • What to Bring: Water, sunscreen, and a camera!

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Primary Activity

Hiking

Also Great For

Fishing
Wildlife Viewing

Essential Information

Nearby City

North Hudson, New York

Protected Areas

Adirondack Park

Experience Level

Moderate

Experience Needed: This natural landmark is recommended for those with some outdoor experience. Good for regular hikers.

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