🐾 Kids at the Dog Park: Real Stories, Safety Risks & Smarter Solutions
If you’ve spent time at an off-leash park, you’ve probably seen it:A parent strolls in with a stroller 🚼 or […]
Nestled in the scenic Adirondacks, Blue Mountain near Indian Lake, New York, offers a unique adventure for both dog owners and their four-legged companions. Known for its picturesque hikes, breathtaking views, and pet-friendly vibe, this area is a go-to destination for those seeking dog-friendly hiking trails and restful woodland paths. Whether you seek to conquer the rugged trails to the fire tower, enjoy a moderate hike up Castle Rock for sweeping mountain and lake views, or relax at one of the tranquil lakes or falls, there’s something for everyone. Nature lovers and their pets will find plenty of shaded spots, natural rock formations, and peaceful picnic areas perfect for recharging after a day of exploration. With ample parking near trailheads and welcoming dog-friendly accommodations like Blue Mountain Rest, planning your next adventure is both convenient and enjoyable. Dogs are commonly seen along the trails, and the area is praised for its relaxed, nature-forward attitude toward visitors with pets.
Steep hike, great views worth the effort.
Steep hike, great views worth the effort.
Steep hike, great views worth the effort.
The trail is a beautiful and steep about 2 miles up to the fire tower it was a little cloudy but there were a few brakes with an amazing view.
The trail is a beautiful and steep about 2 miles up to the fire tower it was a little cloudy but there were a few brakes with an amazing view.
The trail is a beautiful and steep about 2 miles up to the fire tower it was a little cloudy but there were a few brakes with an amazing view.
Been here many times in the winter to go sledding down the snowmobile trails. Not recommended cause it’s extremely dangerous and you need to be a professional. Even had a large friend break his collar bone flying over a small ledge 😂 good times. The mountain itself I don’t entirely enjoy. Very basic mountain and has a fire tower on top. Not really recommended and you’d just rather go to one in the vicinity that is more interesting.
Been here many times in the winter to go sledding down the snowmobile trails. Not recommended cause it’s extremely dangerous and you need to be a professional. Even had a large friend break his collar bone flying over a small ledge 😂 good times. The mountain itself I don’t entirely enjoy. Very basic mountain and has a fire tower on top. Not really recommended and you’d just rather go to one in the vicinity that is more interesting.
Been here many times in the winter to go sledding down the snowmobile trails. Not recommended cause it’s extremely dangerous and you need to be a professional. Even had a large friend break his collar bone flying over a small ledge 😂 good times. The mountain itself I don’t entirely enjoy. Very basic mountain and has a fire tower on top. Not really recommended and you’d just rather go to one in the vicinity that is more interesting.
My group was unlucky to go on such a foggy day, but the hike was amazing and exhausting. I assume the view would’ve been spectacular! (The pic attached has a picture on a phone of what the view was SUPPOSED to look like lol)