From the Hudson Valley to the Catskills to the Adirondacks, countless miles of trails designed for hikers of all skill levels have made this region one of the best areas in the Northeast to seek adventure. But when it comes to a winter hike in New York, the Cascade Mountain Trail is tough to beat. As a matter of fact, it is among the core reasons that upstate New York is such a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Come along and take a closer look at the incredible overlooks from this trail near Lake Placid and you'll see why it's worth the trip, particularly during the colder seasons of the year.
Cascade Mountain is located about 12 miles southeast of the city of Lake Placid.
Hiking the Cascade Mountain Trail here is one of the most breathtaking treks you can make in upstate New York.
Once you set out on an adventure on this 6.5-mile out and back trail...
...you'll find yourself immersed in a winter wonderland like never before.
At nearly 2,300 feet, this trail is not for the faint of heart.
But as New York hiking trails go, this trail is rated as moderate, making it accessible to a wide range of explorers from new enthusiasts to seasoned veterans.
Of course, if you decide to take on the challenge...
...you'll be greeted with some of the most stunning views in all of the Adirondacks.
Cascade Mountain Trail is hugely popular during the summer months.
But those who make this exploration during the colder seasons may find that solitude in this incredible New York mountain region is tough to beat.
Make sure to check the forecast before your hike to make sure the climate is conducive to a day of hiking up these gorgeous peaks.
On Cascade Mountain, as in many other places in the Empire State, the weather can be quite unpredictable and change rapidly.
Hikers who take on the Cascade Mountain Trial will have access to the peaks of both Cascade Mountain and Porter Mountain.
Hikers can access the trailhead via Route 73 before reaching Cascade Lakes, among the best lakes in New York State.
Have you ever hiked along the Cascade Mountain Trail? If so, what was your favorite part? We’d love to see your photos and hear about your experience there. You can learn more about the mountain on the Lake Placid Cascade Mountain webpage.
There are a number of other great hikes in the region, including the Roostercomb Trail in Keene Valley. Or, once you've explored Cascade Mountain, head into Lake Placid for a meal and a quick tour of this quintessential upstate town.
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