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Northville - Placid Trail

Essex County, New York

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Trail length

220.5 km

Time

~9 days

Elevation Gain

2849 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

wheelchair-friendly
rivers
lakes
historic-landmarks
wildlife
mountain-views

Activity types

camping
nature-trips
wildlife-viewing

Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to hike the Northville - Placid Trail end to end?

The Northville - Placid Trail is 220.46 km, or about 137 miles, so most end-to-end hikers take roughly 7 to 12 days depending on pace, weather, and resupply plans. It is a difficult multi-day route with about 2,849 m of total elevation gain, and the long mileage matters more than any single steep climb.

Where are the start and finish points for the Northville - Placid Trail?

The traditional south end of the Northville - Placid Trail is in Waterfront Park in the Village of Northville, and the north end is on Averyville Road near Lake Placid. The route runs the length of the central Adirondacks, linking road crossings, lakes, and backcountry sections between those two endpoints.

Is there parking at the Northville - Placid Trail trailheads?

Parking is available at several Northville - Placid Trail access points, including the southern terminus in Northville and multiple intermediate trailheads used for section hikes. DEC also lists Northville - Placid Trail parking near Lake Durant on Route 30 and near Tarbell Hill Road and Route 28N, which are useful access points for shorter trips or shuttled hikes.

Can the Northville - Placid Trail be hiked in sections instead of one thru-hike?

Yes. The Northville - Placid Trail has several highway and road crossings, so it is commonly broken into section hikes rather than done in one continuous trip. That makes it practical to plan shorter outings around places such as Northville, Wakely Pond, Long Lake, Lake Durant, and the Lake Placid end of the trail.

Are there lean-tos and campsites on the Northville - Placid Trail?

Yes. Lean-tos and primitive campsites are spaced along the Northville - Placid Trail, and they are a major part of the route’s classic Adirondack backcountry character. DEC land units along the trail, including the West Canada Lake Wilderness and Silver Lake Wilderness, specifically note lean-tos and primitive tent sites on or near the trail corridor.

Is the Northville - Placid Trail dog friendly?

Dogs are generally allowed on the Northville - Placid Trail on New York State Forest Preserve lands, but they must be kept under control and owners need to follow Adirondack backcountry regulations. Because the route is remote, long, and often wet or rough underfoot, it is best suited to experienced trail dogs that can handle multi-day mileage and backcountry camping.

What are some highlights along the Northville - Placid Trail?

Notable landmarks on the Northville - Placid Trail include the suspension bridge over the West Branch of the Sacandaga River at Whitehouse, French Louie’s old fireplace in the West Canada Lakes Wilderness, the walk beside Long Lake, and the remote Cold River country farther north. These features are spread across a 220.46 km route, which is one reason the trail feels like a full Adirondack traverse.

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