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Hiking trails around Peach Lake NY offer access to a landscape of rolling hills, dense woodlands, and serene lakes. The region is characterized by wooded wetlands, deciduous forests, and varied topography. Hikers can expect a mix of gentle paths and moderate ascents, with some trails featuring elevation gains exceeding 400 meters. Natural features include rock outcrops and views of the spring-fed Peach Lake.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Embark on the Hemlock Hills and Pine Mountain Trail for a moderate hike spanning 7.9 miles (12.7 km), featuring a total elevation gain of 844 feet (257 metres). You can…
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The Bailey Mountain trail in Westchester County, New York, offers a refreshing escape into nature with its gentle terrain and peaceful atmosphere. You'll wander through a pleasant mix of forest…

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Step into the tranquil embrace of Farringtons Woods Trail, an easy 1.1-mile (1.8 km) hike that winds through a lush green forest near the New York-Connecticut border. This short route,…
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Hike the easy 2.2-mile Baxter Preserve Loop in North Salem, New York, enjoying meadows, woodlands, and views of the Titicus Reservoir.
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The Boggs Pond Red Trail Loop offers a truly pleasant and accessible hiking experience, perfect for when you need a quick dose of nature. As you walk, the path hugs…
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An offshoot of the trails leads to a swing with a view of the lake! There are residences around the lake, and you can sometimes see the residents boating, fishing, or swimming.
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This pond is part of the headwaters of the Saugatuck River, ultimately providing drinking water to lower Fairfield County. The trail circles the entire pond. We were there in August, and saw some swans! But also lots of mosquitoes. And there wasn't really any good spot to rest for a picnic either. The trail around the pond is very narrow and the vegetation is dense around the trail, at least in the summer.
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This is all that's left of a cabin built by Charles and Moss Ives in 1903 (Charles Ives was a well-known composer). Here is a picture of what the cabin originally looked like: https://vizettes.com/trailmaps/fcnemba-trailmaps/bennettspond/bp-images/Ives_Shanty.jpg You can see from the picture that the cabin had an incredible view down the mountain, which may have inspired Ives' work.
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Pine Mountain viewpoint. Not the summit, but an excellent view nonetheless. We saw evidence of someone's firepit at the viewpoint, but it's likely NOT an authorized firepit. This is NOT a place to build a fire! The clearing for the viewpoint is wayy too close to the pines!
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Once you hit the upper ridge of Pine Mountain, you start to get sporadic views through the trees. This is a great final rest point if you are still pushing uphill. On a clear day, you can see up to 5 rows of rolling hills in the distance.
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The Lake Windwing area has some nice trails that are fun in the summer and covered with snow in the winter. The lake itself is nice to visit while on a ride. There is a parking lot at the end of North Shore Drive to access the area.
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Very nice place with a wonderful view. Just right for a short break.
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Yes, there are over 15 marked hiking routes in the Peach Lake area. The trails cater to different abilities, with a good mix of easy and moderate options available, ranging from short lakeside walks to longer treks through state parks.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the region's variety, from the serene lake views and wooded wetlands to the more rugged, rolling hills found within the various state parks and nature preserves.
Absolutely. The region has a number of easier trails perfect for a family outing. A great option is the Bennett's Pond via Ives Trail Greenway loop, which is a relatively flat and short walk through beautiful parkland.
Most state parks and preserves in the area, such as Bennett's Pond State Park and Tarrywile Park, are dog-friendly, but they typically require dogs to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check the specific regulations for the park you plan to visit before you go.
Hiking is popular from spring through fall, when the trails are clear and the foliage is lush. Autumn is particularly spectacular due to the vibrant fall colors in the deciduous forests. In winter, some trails are suitable for snow-shoeing and cross-country skiing, offering a different kind of outdoor experience.
Yes, for those seeking a longer trek, the Ives Cabin Chimney Ruin – Great Viewpoint loop from Hemlock Hills offers a more challenging experience. This moderate hike covers over 12 km and includes some rewarding elevation gain, leading to excellent views.
Many trails offer beautiful scenery. For panoramic vistas, consider the Park Loop in Seth Low Pierrepont State Park Preserve. This route includes ascents to the highest points in the park, providing excellent overlooks of Pierrepont Lake and the surrounding countryside.
While the immediate trailheads do not have dedicated campsites, Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park, a short drive away, offers camping facilities. This allows you to stay overnight and explore the park's own network of rugged trails.
The terrain is quite varied. You'll find everything from gentle, well-maintained paths along lakesides to narrow, rocky tracks that climb over glacial rock outcrops. Many trails in parks like Tarrywile and Bennett's Pond follow old stone walls through mixed hardwood forests.
Yes, many of the best hikes in the area are loops, which means you can start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. The Pine Lake loop from Ridgebury is a popular moderate loop that takes you through beautiful forest scenery.
Yes, you can combine hiking with a bit of history. The Hearthstone Castle via Ives Trail Greenway loop in Tarrywile State Park leads you past the ruins of a historic castle, adding a unique point of interest to your hike.
Besides hiking, the area is a hub for outdoor recreation. Peach Lake itself is great for swimming, boating, kayaking, and fishing. In the winter, many of the parks, like Sal J. Prezioso Mountain Lakes Park, offer opportunities for ice skating and cross-country skiing.


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