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Explore the easy Harry Lang Trails at Colgate University, a 2.7-mile (4.4 km) hike with 319 feet (97 metres) of elevation gain through sceni
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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1.87 km
1.62 km
912 m
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2.06 km
1.66 km
543 m
123 m
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A primary trailhead for the trails can be found near the Colgate Cemetery, which is accessible via Alumni Road past Chapel House. Parking is generally available in this vicinity, but specific parking lot details are not provided. As the trails are on Colgate University property, be mindful of campus parking regulations.
The provided information does not explicitly state a dog policy for the Harry Lang Trails. However, as a general rule for trails on university property, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash and clean up after them. Check local Colgate University regulations for any specific restrictions.
The trails are maintained year-round, making them accessible in all seasons. However, the fall foliage is particularly highlighted as a beautiful time to visit, with vibrant orange and red leaves. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, while winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing.
No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to access the Harry Lang Trails. They were dedicated for use by both Colgate University students and the wider Hamilton community, suggesting open access.
The trails feature varied terrain with significant hills, making for a challenging experience, especially for those unaccustomed to inclines. They wind through Colgate's surrounding forests, implying natural, unpaved surfaces. While the overall tour is rated 'easy' for its length, the hilly nature can make it feel more moderately difficult for hikers.
Yes, hikers can enjoy the natural beauty of upstate New York's forests. The trails offer views overlooking the Colgate campus to the north and athletic facilities to the west. You'll also find benches and open grassy stretches for relaxation in some areas.
Yes, this route passes through sections of other paths. You will encounter parts of the Darwin Thinking Trail and Campus Footpaths during your hike.
While the trails feature significant hills, they are well-maintained and offer an accessible area for escaping campus life, with spaces to run, walk, or relax. The presence of benches and open grassy areas suggests it can be enjoyed by families, though beginners should be prepared for some inclines.
The Harry Lang Trails system primarily comprises 5k and 8k routes, offering options for different activity levels and time commitments.
The trails are located on Colgate University property, which means you are in close proximity to the amenities of the university and the town of Hamilton, NY. While specific cafes or restrooms directly on the trail are not mentioned, you can find various options within a short distance in Hamilton.
The trails are noted for their year-round maintenance, ensuring they are clean, clear of debris, and safe for use. This commitment to upkeep enhances the hiking experience.