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Old Forge Airport-NK26
Welcome to Old Forge Airport-NK26, your gateway to the beautiful Adirondack region. Conveniently located at 350 North Street, Old Forge, New York, our airport is committed to providing a seamless and welcoming experience for all aviation enthusiasts and travelers. As a premier local airport, Old Forge Airport-NK26 offers a range of services tailored to meet the needs of private pilots and visitors alike. Our well-maintained facilities ensure safe and efficient operations, while our friendly and knowledgeable staff are dedicated to assisting you with all your aviation needs. Whether you're arriving for business or pleasure, you'll find our airport to be the perfect starting point for exploring the scenic landscapes and outdoor adventures that Old Forge has to offer.
Woodhull Mountain Trail Parking
Welcome to Woodhull Mountain Trail Parking, your gateway to an unforgettable adventure in the breathtaking northwestern Adirondacks. Located in Old Forge, New York, our parking area serves as the perfect starting point for exploring the unique Woodhull Mountain, renowned for its long fire tower journey. Unlike typical mountain peaks, Woodhull offers a lengthy, flat approach along an old railroad bed, making it ideal for mountain biking enthusiasts and those seeking a more varied hiking experience. The first five miles of the trail are mostly flat, providing a smooth ride for mountain bikers throughout most of the year, or a scenic cross-country skiing path during winter months. As you journey along, you'll pass the turnoff to Remsen Falls before reaching a bridge where the biking path ends and the hiking trail begins. Here, you can securely stow your biking or skiing gear before continuing on foot or snowshoe for the final 2.5-mile ascent to the summit. The gradual climb rewards you with stunning views of the Western Adirondacks, and the fire tower offers an even more spectacular vantage point, although access to the cab is currently restricted.
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