Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park
Putnam Co.,
New York
Hiking Trails:
Pelton Pond Trail: Yellow blaze
Blue Snowshoe Trail: Blue blaze
Appalachian Way Trail: Red blaze
Appalachian Trail: White blaze
Total Time: 2:10 hour
Estimated Distance: 4.1 Miles
Pros: Quiet area with scenic lakes, pretty scenery, and great views
Cons: Lake crossing is difficult
Hike Type: Loop
Level of Difficulty: Slightly difficult
Hiking Partner:
Shimmy Rosenberg
Google Maps of Parking:
https://goo.gl/maps/tYM7tWhZvpUGyCfm9
It's been a long time since I hiked with Shimmy Rosenberg. He was stuck overseas for a good amount of time during the Corona period, and it was great having him back and hiking again with him. This hike was in the northernmost stretch of Fahnestock State Park, and was my northern-most extension of the Appalachian Trail in the area. The weather was a bit chilly for spring, but it warmed up nicely with a bright sunny sky. I started off the hike with a jacket, but shed it for short sleeves in the middle of the hike.
We tried parking in the Winter Park area, near the Canopus Lake Beach. However, the gate to enter was closed, so we parked at Pelton Pond instead. We walked north for a short distance on the Pelton Pond Trail, and then took the Blue Snowshoe Trail, crossing over route 301, and then took the Appalachian Way Trail (another snowshoe trail.) We then joined the Appalachian Trail, heading back south but climbing the ridge. We reached the first view which faces north towards the Catskill Mountains (which were quite viewable on this clear day.) A short distance later, we reached the second view, overlooking the Lake and beach. This view is quite memorable and very scenic.
We then bent around and descended the mountain on the Appalachian Trail, and then continued on the Appalachian on the the ridge above the western side of Canopus Lake. Towards the middle of the lake, we bushwacked down to the causeway above the lake and crossed the lake at it's midsection. We then too the unmarked wide trail up the hill to Route 301 at Pelton Pond, where our car was parked.
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Map of the Route |
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Pelton Pond Overlook at the Beginning of the Hike |
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Me at the Pelton Pond Overlook |
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Large Solar Farm at the Snowshoe Area |
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Bridge Crossing a Brook |
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Lush Greenery and Flowers at the Brook |
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View from the Small Bridge |
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Terminus of the Blue Trail at the Appalachian Trail |
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Trail Markers at the Appalachian Trail Intersection with the Blue Trail |
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More Informational Markings at the Trail Intersection |
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A Large Black Rat Snake at the Above Intersection |
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First View on the Appalachian Trail, Facing North |
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Zoomed in at the Above Viewpoint, with the Catskill Mountains in the Distance |
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Me at the Above Viewpoint |
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Shimmy Rosenberg at the Above Viewpoint |
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Canopus Lake Viewpoint at the Appalachian Trail |
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Another View at the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Canopus Lake Beach from the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Budding Trees at the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Me at the Canopus Lake Viewpoint, Overlooking the Beach |
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Me at Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Shimmy at the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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View Descending the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Shimmy Descending the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Our Second Black Rat Snake of the Day, Near the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Shimmy Descending the Mountain from the Canopus Lake Viewpoint |
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Hollowed Tree along the Appalachian Trail |
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Appalachian Trail Trail Intersection |
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View of Lake Canopus from the Middle of the Lake |
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Lake Canopus from the Causeway |
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Fisherman in Boats at the Canopus Lake Causeway |
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View from the Canopus Lake Causeway, Facing South |
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Island at the Canopus Lake Causeway, Facing North |
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Boaters at Canopus Lake |
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View of the Canopus Lake View and Beach from the Causeway |
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