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The maps and trail descriptions in our online hiking map are only a starting point for further research. Once you have settled on the trail or trails in which you are interested, purchase the appropriate topographic map and guide book.

Adirondack Mountain Club
 

ADK Guides to Adirondack trails Adirondack Mountain Club, Neal S. Burdick, Series Editor  A comprehensive series of trail guides covering hiking opportunities in the Adirondack Park. Includes a topo map, trail descriptions, and directions to trailheads. Numbered trails on the topo maps match numbered trail descriptions in the books for easy reference. Most of these publications are available for sale online at Amazon.com.

1. High Peaks Region
Tony Goodwin, editor, 139 trails, 1996. The definitive guide to trails in the High Peaks region.  Available Online at Amazon.com

2. Northern Region
Peter V. O’Shea, 1995. 84 trails in Clinton, Franklin and St. Lawrence counties, and northern Hamilton County.  Available Online at Amazon.com

3. Central Region
Bruce C. Wadsworth, 1995. 74 trails south of High Peaks to Siamese Ponds Wilderness/Rt. 8 bounded by Rt. 30 to west and Rt. 9 on east.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

4. Northville-Lake Placid Trail
Bruce C. Wadsworth, 1996. Description and mileage guide to the 133-mile trail
that traverses the heart of the Adirondack Mountains.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

5. West-Central Region
Arthur W. Haberl, 1996. 129 trails south of Stillwater, east of the Park’s “blue
line,” north of Rt. 8 and west of Northville-Placid Trail.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

6. Eastern Region
Carl Heilman II, 1996. 100 trails in the eastern Adirondacks from Valcour Island
to Lake George, includes the Pharaoh Lake Wilderness.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

7. Southern Region
Linda Laing, 1994. 62 trails in the Silver Lake Wilderness and the region bounded by Route 8 to the north and Lake George to the east.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

Adirondack Trails - Adk Topographic Maps
 

Adirondack Mountain Club, 1996. Each of the topographic maps included with the ADK guidebooks can also be purchased separately.

An Adirondack Sampler: Day Hikes
Bruce Wadsworth, Adirondack Mountain Club, 1996. Descriptions and page maps for 50 day hikes for all seasons in the Adirondack Park, includes hiking time and difficulty rating.  Available Online at Amazon.com

An Adirondack Sampler II: Backpacking Trips
Bruce Wadsworth, Adirondack Mountain Club, 1996. Descriptions and page maps for 25 backpacking trips for all seasons in the Adirondack Park, includes hiking time and difficulty rating.

Books and maps published by the Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) are available in bookstores or at ADK Headquarters Information Center, Rt. 9N South (I-87 Exit 21) in Lake George, NY, and the High Peaks Information Center, Adirondak Loj Road, Lake Placid, NY. For a list of publications, or to order by phone, call 518-668-4447 or (for orders only) 1-800-395-8080 (M-F, 8:30-4:30), or write: ADK Publications, 814 Goggins Rd., Lake George, NY 12845.

Discover the Adirondacks Series
 
 

Originally published by Backcountry Publications, these guides are being revised and reissued by Lake View Press and distributed by North Country Books of Utica, NY. This series of guidebooks covers popular trails, hidden destinations, unmarked paths and bushwacks, ski touring trails and canoe routes. Includes topographic page maps and descriptions of the history, geology, flora and fauna found along the way. This series is available for sale online at CharlieJohns.com or Amazon.com.

1. Discover the South Central Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, 1990.
Four-season adventures that include the Siamese Ponds Wilderness Area, 90 outings.

2. Discover the West Central Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin and Lee M.
Brenning, with the assistance of Dennis Conroy, John and Sandy Edwards, 1994. A guide to the western wilderness and the Moose River Plains, 176 outings.

3. Discover the Central Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, with the assistance of Dennis Conroy, James C. Dawson, Edythe
Robbins, 1995. Four-season adventures in the heart of the north woods, 74
outings.  Available Online at Amazon.com

4. Discover the Eastern Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, with the assistance of Edythe Robbins, 1994. Four-season adventures near Lake George, Pharaoh Lake, and beyond, 108 outings.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

5. Discover the Southeastern Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, with the assistance of Willard Reed, 1990. Four-season adventures on old roads and open peaks, 67 outings.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

6. Discover the Southern Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, with the assistance of Stanford Pulrang, 1988. Walks, waterways, and winter treks, 104 excursions.

7. Discover the Southwestern Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, Lee M. Brenning, William P. Ehling, Scott K. Gray III, with the assistance of Stanford Pulrang, 1993. Four-season adventures in the wild-forested foothills, 118 outings.  Available Online at Amazon.com

8. Discover the Northwestern Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, Lee M. Brenning, William P. Ehling, Scott K. Gray III, with the assistance of Francis B. Rosevear and Anne L. Burnham, 1994. Four-season adventures through the boreal forest and the Park’s frontier region, 107 outings.

9. Discover the Northern Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, Patricia Collier, James C. Dawson, Phil Gallos, Peter O’Shea, with the assistance of E. H. Ketchledge, 1994. Four-season excursions from Lake Placid, Saranac Lake and points north, 98 outings.

10. Discover the Northeastern Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, Dennis Conroy, James C. Dawson, 1993. Four-season adventures from Lake Champlain to the rock-crowned eastern slopes, 90 outings.

11. Discover the Adirondack High Peaks
Barbara McMartin, with Lee Brenning, Phil Gallos, Don Greene, E. H. Ketchledge, Gary Koch, Willard Reed, 1996. 150 outings.

Other Adirondack Guidebooks
 

50 Hikes in the Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, Backcountry Publications, 1988. Descriptions and page maps for day hikes and backpacking trips. Includes hiking time, historic details, and the local geology, flora and fauna.  Available Online at Amazon.com

Adventures in Hiking: A Young People’s Guide to the Adirondacks
Barbara McMartin, North Country Books, 1993. Descriptions and maps of over 30 outings for young people. The basics of hiking, ecology, safety and hiker’s terminology are explained. Destinations include bogs, boardwalks, nature trails, waterfalls, fire towers, lakes and views.

Adventures in Camping: An Introduction to Adirondack Backpacking
Barbara McMartin, with Lee M. Brenning, North Country Books, 1996.
Descriptions and maps of 45 outings for the young person or family who wishes to start backpacking. Includes techniques, equipment, regulations and trip planning for multi-day, overnight trips.

50 Hikes in Central New York
William P. Ehling, Backcountry Publications, 1995. Descriptions and page maps for hikes in the Western Adirondacks and Finger Lakes.
 Available Online at Amazon.com

Walks in Nature’s Empire: Exploring the Nature Conservancy’s Preserves
in NY State

Scott Edward Anderson, The Countryman Press, 1995. NY State has over 150 preserves — the 35 described in this book represent the range of the state’s natural diversity; seven are in the Adirondacks.

St. Lawrence County Trail Guide
Free brochure with descriptions and maps for 35 trails. Available from DEC (315-265-3090), St. Lawrence County Forestry Dept. (315-379-0837) or the St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau (315-379-2377).

The Adirondack Book
Elizabeth Folwell, Berkshire House Publishers, 1998. Reviews and wide-ranging information on history, lodging, restaurants, recreation, shopping and more. Has been called “the essential companion for anyone traveling [in the region],” by Travel & Leisure Magazine.  Available Online at Amazon.com


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