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The best walks and hikes in St. Lawrence County

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Hiking in St. Lawrence County is characterized by a varied landscape situated between the St. Lawrence River and the northern portion of Adirondack Park. The terrain features numerous rivers, ponds, and forests, offering trails that range from riverside walks to ascents up hills with fire towers. A significant part of the county lies within the Adirondacks, providing access to its extensive wilderness trail network. The region's geology is influenced by the Canadian Shield, contributing to its unique terrain.

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Cat Mountain Trail

8.83km

02:28

240m

30m

Hike the moderate Cat Mountain Trail in Five Ponds Wilderness for 5.5 miles, gaining 795 feet to panoramic views of Lake George.

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1.74km

00:40

200m

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Hike the easy Mount Arab Trail for panoramic views from a historic fire tower, perfect for a quick, family-friendly adventure.

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The Harper's Falls Trail is an easy 0.6-mile hike in Downerville State Forest, leading to a picturesque 60-foot waterfall.

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2.31km

00:35

10m

10m

The Munter Trail is an easy 1.4-mile hike along the Raquette River in Potsdam, offering scenic views and accessible terrain.

Easy

10.5km

02:42

30m

60m

Hike the moderate 6.6-mile Red Sandstone Trail along the Raquette River, featuring dramatic rapids, historic sites, and unique red sandstone

Moderate

7.14km

02:00

140m

140m

Hike Low's Ridge for a moderate 4.4-mile adventure through diverse Adirondack habitats, culminating in panoramic views of lakes and peaks.

Moderate

1.63km

00:26

20m

10m

Hike the easy 1.0-mile Lost Pond Nature Trail in Cranberry Lake, NY, featuring wildlife, a beaver bog, and scenic pond views.

Easy

31.8km

08:34

370m

440m

Hike the difficult 19.8-mile Stone Valley Trail along the Raquette River, featuring waterfalls, gorges, and historical insights.

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Hike the easy 0.5-mile Lampson Falls Trail to an impressive waterfall in Grass River Wild Forest, perfect for a quick, accessible outing.

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136km

36:10

1,420m

1,430m

Hike the difficult 84.5-mile Cranberry Lake 50 Loop Trail through Adirondack wilderness, gaining 4669 feet over multiple days.

Hard
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July 12, 2025, View of the Adirondack Wilderness

Short paddle. Short climb.

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April 1, 2025, Town of Wanakena

The Cranberry 50 trail takes you straight through the little town of Wanakena, which is a great spot to start/end your hike or refill supplies as needed. The route takes you along 2nd Street and Ranger School Road, past the SUNY-ESF Ranger School which offers programs in forestry and natural resource management.

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This first-come, first-serve lean-to on the shore of the pond is often used by thru-hikers on the Cranberry 50, or section hikers just out for a day or two. There are a few primitive campsites farther north along the shore.

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There's a lovely first-come, first-served primitive campsite here, just off Cranberry Lake. If you're heading east, there won't be much more in the way of camping opportunities until you hit Dog Pond, about 6 miles from here — but Dog Pond often has a beaver-induced flooding/washout problem.

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There's a first-come, first-served primitive campsite along the north shore of Dog Pond — if it's not flooded out by the beaver-induced washouts that are common around here. Bugs love beaver ponds so personally, I would camp somewhere else during peak bug season.

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This is a very pretty pond, with one primitive campsite along the shore. If you hunt around a bit you might also find some massive rocks that form a sort of natural lean-to, which hikers sometimes use as a shelter.

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Lisa
April 1, 2025, Cat Mountain

Just a bit of steep hiking gets you access to this wonderful lookout over Five Ponds Wilderness. This is a moderate hike in its own right, or a great side trip for those thru-hiking the Cranberry 50.

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You won't have to fight big crowds at this little pond, because there's no road access and it's off the river system that draws lots of canoers. If you're looking for shelter, a side trail leads to a first-come, first-served lean-to. If that's already occupied, your next-best options are a primitive campsite at the south end of Cat Mountain Pond (about .75-mile west along the main Cranberry 50 trail) or another lean-to and a couple of primitive campsites at Olmstead Pond, about 3.5 miles to the north.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many family-friendly hikes in St. Lawrence County?

Yes, the region offers several great options for families. A particularly good choice is the Coney Mountain Summit loop from Moody. It's a relatively short and easy walk that rewards you with excellent views, making it manageable for younger hikers.

Where can I find hikes with waterfalls?

The area is known for its beautiful waterfalls. The Stone Valley Trail is a highly regarded local favorite that follows the Raquette River, showcasing rapids and waterfall gorges. For a specific route, consider the High Falls Trail – High Rock campsites loop from Moody, which leads to a scenic waterfall.

What are some good trails for beginners?

There are many accessible trails perfect for those new to hiking. The Tooley Pond Mountain loop from Colton is an easy and relatively flat route. Another excellent option is the Remington Recreation Trail, a well-maintained paved path ideal for a relaxed walk.

Can I hike in St. Lawrence County during the winter?

Absolutely. Many trails are accessible year-round and transform into beautiful winter landscapes. With the right gear, such as snowshoes or microspikes, you can enjoy the crisp air and snowy scenery. Trails in state parks like Higley Flow are often used for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails?

Most trails in St. Lawrence County are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in wildlife management areas or near other hikers. The Storm Water Pond loop from Canton is a moderate trail where you and your canine companion can get some good exercise.

Which hikes offer the best panoramic views from a fire tower?

For fantastic 360-degree views, a fire tower hike is a must. The Cathedral Rock Fire Tower loop from Staff Garage is a great option that provides a rewarding vista without a strenuous climb.

What's the best time of year to hike in the region?

Hiking is possible year-round, but late spring through fall offers the most pleasant conditions. Summer is perfect for enjoying the lush forests and river trails, while autumn provides spectacular fall foliage, especially in the Adirondack portions of the county. Winter offers a quiet, snowy experience for snowshoeing.

What do other hikers say about the trails in St. Lawrence County?

The trails here are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Hikers frequently praise the region's diverse scenery, from serene river walks along the Raquette River to the stunning panoramic views from the fire towers.

Are there many circular or loop trails available?

Yes, there are plenty of loop trails so you can enjoy different scenery on your way out and back without needing to retrace your steps. A great example is the Goodman Mountain loop from Moody, which offers a varied and scenic circuit.

How should I prepare for hiking in the Adirondack portion of the county?

Trails within Adirondack Park can be more remote and rugged. Always check the weather, wear sturdy hiking boots, and carry extra layers, water, and food. For longer treks like the Bear Mountain loop from Moody, a map and compass or a reliable GPS device are essential.

Where can I find more information on local trails?

For a comprehensive overview of trails, including current conditions and maps, you can consult local resources. The STLC Trails website, managed by the St. Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce, is a valuable tool for planning your adventures. You can find it at visitstlc.com/hike.

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