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Jog the Sagamore Lake Trail, a moderate 3.9-mile loop in Blue Ridge Wilderness, offering lake views and historic sights.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.75 km
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5.25 km
649 m
310 m
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5.69 km
310 m
208 m
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While specific parking details aren't provided, trailheads in the Blue Ridge Wilderness typically offer designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most accurate information regarding trailhead access.
The provided information does not indicate any specific permits or entrance fees required for the Sagamore Lake Trail or the surrounding Blue Ridge Wilderness. However, it's always a good practice to check the latest regulations from the local park authority before your visit.
The provided sources do not explicitly state whether the Sagamore Lake Trail is dog-friendly. In many wilderness areas, dogs are permitted but often required to be on a leash. We recommend checking with local park regulations for the Blue Ridge Wilderness to confirm their pet policy.
The Sagamore Lake Trail is enjoyable across multiple seasons. While it's a popular destination for cross-country skiing and snowshoeing in winter due to its gentle terrain, the vibrant northern hardwood forest and lake views are particularly striking during the warmer months. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful foliage.
The trail features rolling terrain with gentle slopes, but be prepared for rocks, roots, and potentially wet spots. Sections vary from a grassy dirt road (especially the initial stretch) to narrow footpaths through tall grasses and ferns, and single-track sections. While some parts are flat, the Adirondacks are not entirely level, so expect some undulations.
The Sagamore Lake Trail is approximately 6.2 kilometers (3.8 miles) long. For jogging, it typically takes around 45 minutes to an hour, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery. The estimated duration for this route is 45 minutes.
You'll be immersed in a vibrant northern hardwood forest, with views of Sagamore Lake throughout much of the loop. Keep an eye out for historic sites like a sugarhouse foundation and an overgrown toboggan run. The eastern bay offers particularly striking views where you can see Great Camp Sagamore. The trail itself, Sagamore Lake Trail, is a highlight in itself.
The trail passes through diverse forest types, providing habitat for various wildlife. You might spot smaller creatures like squirrels and hear loons on the lake. Evidence of larger animals, such as bear claw marks on trees, can also be found, so always be aware of your surroundings.
Yes, the Sagamore Lake Trail is generally considered easy to moderately difficult, making it suitable for a range of users, including beginners. While there are rolling sections with roots and rocks, the overall elevation gain is mild, and many find it a very easy walk with no significant climbs.
Yes, the Sagamore Lake Trail is a loop trail that encircles Sagamore Lake, offering a continuous and scenic jogging experience without needing to retrace your steps.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Big Slope Trail and the Beaverflow Trail, offering potential connections to explore more of the Blue Ridge Wilderness.