
“Spectacular scenery unlike any
other in the Northeast.”
| Fourth Lake NYSDEC Boat Launch |
| Arrowhead Park |
| Inlet Public Boardwalk |
| Limekiln Lake Campground, NYS DEC |
| Historic St. Peter's Church by the Lake |

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Black Fly Challenge through the Moose River Plains between Indian Lake and Inlet, usually 2nd Saturday in June - Adirondack Trail and Central Adirondack Trail Scenic Byways
Cathedral Pines NYSDEC Trailhead
Central Adirondack Trail, State Rt. 28, near Inlet in Hamilton County
Just off Route 28 is this stand of tall white pines, heading north toward the southeastern shoreline of Seventh Lake.
If you want a beautiful flat hike, try Cathedral Pines on Route 28, 3 miles north of Inlet. Watch for small pull-off on the right at the end of a long straight stretch. Trailhead is across the road. The trail is relatively easy at .5 miles. Trailhead may be difficult to find, having a small worn sign.
| Closest Community: | |
| Closest Byway: | Central Adirondack Trail |
| Distance from Byway: | on |
| Closest Route #: | State Rt. 28 |
| Indoors or Outdoors: | outdoor |
| Admission Fee: | no |
| Latitude: | 43.747537107 |
| Longitude: | -74.7217941284 |
| URL: | Cathedral Pines NYSDEC Trailhead website |


