Easy access trails

If you like snowmobiling, you'll love the trails in the Adirondack Hub. Located between Lake George and the Adirondack High Peaks, snowmobilers can find thousands of miles of scenic trails that connect the historic hamlets of the region.

The area is perfectly situated to be a basecamp for a wide array of snowmobiling adventures. There’s a mix of groomed and un-groomed trails to follow, and since many of them connect to each other, riders can create their own loops. Stay out for an afternoon, or take several days to hop from town to town. Whatever you choose, you’ll enjoy seeing the beauty of the Adirondacks in winter — quiet forests, ice-covered lakes, and snowy mountains all await. And if you decide to stay, you’ll find options for lodging, dining, gassing up, getting repairs, and buying or renting gear. 

Learn about the new trail from Indian Lake to Newcomb as described in our blog "Don't Hit the Trail Hungry."

New York snowmobile clubs are another great way to find safety tips and updated trail information. For more information, contact the Schroon Lake - North Hudson Snowmobile Club, the Newcomb Snowmobile Club, or the Minerva Snow Travelers.

Snowmobile App

To better help you plan your trips, download the Adirondacks, USA Snowmobile App. With an interactive map and all the information you need to know to navigate snowy trails and find gas stations, stores, restaurants, and lodging properties, this app is your "one-stop shop" for all things snowmobile! Download today on the App Store or get it on Google Play.

Leave No Trace and Love Your ADK

The magic of the Adirondacks is the result of previous generations taking a long view and protecting the mountains, lakes, and rivers within the Blue Line. That tradition continues today as we support and encourage everyone to practice Leave No Trace ethics, which help protect the lands and waters of the Adirondacks.

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This day trek is easy and scenic in any season.
Route 28N, Minerva
tony Pond Trail is part of an intricate network of pond trails in the Vanderwhacker Mountain Wild Forest.
134 Route 74, Schroon Lake
This trail provides the most direct connections to restaurants, motels, gas and oil, parts/service, and shopping in the town center.
Charley Hill Rd, Schroon Lake
This trail connects on both ends to Trail 1. It is very hilly and has many dips and turns.
36 Club House Drive, Schroon Lake
This trail begins at the Schroon Lake Municipal Golf Course, which has a large parking area and provides the most direct access to trails in this system.
Drake's Pond, Schroon Lake
This trail connects to Trail 1 and intersects With Trail 2 at Drake's Pond and has a large snowmobile parking area.
5699 New York 28N, Newcomb
This 14 mile groomed trail joins two great destinations, and only crosses the highway, once. Also known as Trail C8B.
36 Club House Drive, Schroon Lake
Trail 5, opened in 2001 with a newly constructed bridge, is easily reached from the Town Garage/Golf Course parking lot.