Road and mountain biking maps of rides throughout Warren County.
Season: Weather Permitting
Bicycling information for the Adirondack Park and Surrounding Area of Northern New York.
Price: Free
The site features premiere road bicycling and preferred mountain biking rides found in communities along Scenic Byways in 15 counties. Latitude and longitude for trailheads and terminus are included, to make for easier findability and to appeal to the growing market of hand-held device enthusiasts.
Multi-use trail, variety of terrain for varying skill levels of mountain biking; biking. 11 km of novice-intermediate cross country trails; night skiing; snowshoeing.
Season: May-September
Wooded lakeside, on/off road touring, 205-miles single track trails for mountain biking, helmets required; hiking. USA waterski affiliated drivers and instructors, private lake, Slalom course, barefoot, wakeboarding.
Season: YR
Beginning of historic 9-mile towpath trail and waterway at Feeder Dam, Richardson St and Haviland Ave. Listed on New York State and National Register of Historic Places, National Recreation Trail system. Walk, bicycle, paddle; cross-country ski, snowshoe, cartop launch, parking.
Price: Free
Dedicated trails for beginner to expert riders. Mountain bike rentals for the whole family, full or half-day. Bike lift and shuttle service available.
Season: YR
Downhill and cross-country mountain biking on challenging terrain, serviced by Northwoods Gondola, descends 1700' vertical. Dirt roads, switchbacks, open alpine and single track trails. Full suspension recommended. Tickets include unlimited use of Northwoods Gondola. Helmet and assumption of risk agreement required.
Price: $
Season: YR
Four-season recreation, over 100 acres. Over 4 miles marked trails for walking, hiking, mountain biking; ice skating, sledding, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing. Pool, playground, picnic pavilion, fishing pond. Leashed dogs are welcome.
Price: Free; Swim $
Season: YR
3 trails of 3.5 miles for hiking, mountain biking, birding, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Leashed dogs welcome. Park is carry in - carry out. No alcohol, camping, camp fires or motorized vehicles allowed.
Price: Free
83 acre nature preserve along the Hudson River. 2+ miles marked trails for walking, mountain biking, hiking, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Fishing access.
54 acre preserve; 1.2 mile marked trail for walking, hiking, mountain biking and snowshoeing. Includes nature education signs. No motorized vehicles permitted. Leashed dogs are welcome. Carry in/Carry out facility.
2,500 acre environmental demonstration forest maintained by SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Self-guided 1 mile Grandmother's Tree Nature Trail. Includes an 85 acre lake. Mountain biking, canoeing and kayaking, cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. No picnicking or overnight camping. Nature Trail is wheelchair accessible.
Season: YR
Whitewater rafting and tubing on Sacandaga and Hudson Rivers. Raft and Ride horseback packages. Kayak, canoe and SUP rentals. Guided mountain bike tours; bicycle rentals, repairs. Fish with Licensed New York State Guides; guided hikes all ages and abilities; guided snowshoe hikes.
Groomed trails on leeward side of mountain for all levels. 1,010 ft vertical drop, longest run 1.5 mile, 85% snowmaking, night skiing. Tubing park, terrain park; ski school, rentals, demo days, cafeteria, lounge, restaurant, ski patrol. Summer thru fall chairlift ride up, hike down; mountain biking, volleyball courts, horseshoes, bonfire pit.
Season: July-Oct
Scenic gondola rides offer views of High Peaks and Southern Adirondacks for some great photo opportunities. Enjoy self-guided hiking, picnicking, disc golf, climbing wall, indoor and outdoor mini golf, downhill mountain biking and much more!
Price: $
The mission of the Warren County Safe & Quality Bicycling Organization (WCSQBO) is to promote safe and quality bicycling in Warren County, New York. Bicycling-friendly communities offer excellent commuter options, reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, expand economic development, reduce heath-related costs, and enhance recreational opportunities; all of which give residents an improved quality of life and non-residents the incentive to visit.