Orange Co.,
New York
Hiking Trails:
Ski Tral: Unblazed
Menomine Trail: Yellow blaze
Silvermine Road: Unblazed
Total Time: 1:35 hour
Estimated Distance: 3.2 Miles
Pros: Quiet area of the park
Cons: Lacks good views
I had just returned from Tucson, Arizona, and was back in the northeast for a cold winter hike. I parked at the Silvermine Lake parking area, and took the northern ski slope trail up the hill. This was a former ski slope that is now abandoned and used by hikers, as well as people sledding in the winter. Although it was very cold, there as no snow. In fact, there had been little snow all season.
At the top I took the unmarked trail south going down from the summit, to another unmarked trail which I took to the Menomine Trail. I was on the Menomine Trail briefly before cutting across a bushwack along the southern part of Silvermine Lake. I bushedwacked until Silvermine Road, and then took this path north to the dam of Silvermine Lake. I crossed the river past the dam, and then went along the path on the north side of the lake and then headed back to my car.
Map of the Route |
Inlet of Silvermine Lake |
Approaching the Old Ski Slopes, with no Snow |
Ascending the Left Ski Slope |
View from the Top of the Ski Slop, Looking Down |
View of Popolopen and Bear Mountain from the Top |
Ice Covered Stream Near Silvermine Lake |
Small Inlet at Silvermine Lake |
Stream Entering Silvermine Lake |
Ice Covered Silvermine Lake |
Another View of Silvermine Lake |
Small Waterfall Beyond the Silvermine Lake Dam |
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