Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead - Lake Pleasant, NY

Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead - Lake Pleasant, NY Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead - Lake Pleasant, NY Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead - Lake Pleasant, NY Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead - Lake Pleasant, NY Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead - Lake Pleasant, NY
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Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead – Dog-Friendly Hiking in Lake Pleasant, NY

Located in scenic Lake Pleasant, New York, Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead offers a pet-friendly adventure for dog owners looking to explore the Adirondacks. With access to Pillsbury Mountain and the French Louie Loop Trail, this area is well-known for its remote beauty, forested paths, and ample opportunities for hiking with your canine companion. While the trail is moderate to difficult, the journey rewards you with spectacular views from the fire tower and the chance to enjoy lush Adirondack wilderness with your pup.

Ample parking is available at the trailhead, and dog-friendly hiking is encouraged on these pet-friendly trails. Please note that this is a traditional trailhead and not a fenced dog park—leashes are recommended due to the steep, rocky, and sometimes muddy terrain. While there is a privy restroom at the parking area for human visitors, there are no dedicated amenities for dogs such as water fountains or fenced areas. The natural shade provided by the forested environment can make your hike with your dog more comfortable, especially during warm weather.

FAQ

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, Pillsbury Mountain Trailhead connects to Pillsbury Mountain and the French Louie Loop Trail, offering excellent hiking options for dogs and their owners.
  • Are restrooms available for owners? Yes, there is a privy restroom at the trailhead parking area.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is ample parking available right at the trailhead on Military Rd.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Yes, the trails can be wet and muddy, especially after rainfall, so plan accordingly for your visit.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? The trail is surrounded by forest, providing natural shade throughout much of the hike.
  • Is the park regularly cleaned and maintained? The parking area and privy are reported to be clean and maintained, but trails are rustic and may have muddy areas.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? The trailhead parking can fill up, especially on nice weather weekends, as it is a popular hiking destination.

Reviews

Ryan Vollmer

Short and steep. About 1.8 miles each way. It gets rocky towards the top, and can get slippery, especially going down. Tower cab is closed – stairs are open – view is pretty nice. There us a privy at the trail head.

Ryan Vollmer

Short and steep. About 1.8 miles each way. It gets rocky towards the top, and can get slippery, especially going down. Tower cab is closed – stairs are open – view is pretty nice. There us a privy at the trail head.

Ryan Vollmer

Short and steep. About 1.8 miles each way. It gets rocky towards the top, and can get slippery, especially going down. Tower cab is closed – stairs are open – view is pretty nice. There us a privy at the trail head.

mark bodah (fearfeasog)

This trail head gives access to both Pillsbury mountain and the French Louie loop trail. The dirt road in is long but well maintained. We hiked to Cedar Lakes for a 2 night camp. Beautiful area with lots of capmping options. The trailhead parking was ample but unsurprisingly full, since the weather was perfect. Privvy @ the parking area is clean and close.

mark bodah (fearfeasog)

This trail head gives access to both Pillsbury mountain and the French Louie loop trail. The dirt road in is long but well maintained. We hiked to Cedar Lakes for a 2 night camp. Beautiful area with lots of capmping options. The trailhead parking was ample but unsurprisingly full, since the weather was perfect. Privvy @ the parking area is clean and close.

mark bodah (fearfeasog)

This trail head gives access to both Pillsbury mountain and the French Louie loop trail. The dirt road in is long but well maintained. We hiked to Cedar Lakes for a 2 night camp. Beautiful area with lots of capmping options. The trailhead parking was ample but unsurprisingly full, since the weather was perfect. Privvy @ the parking area is clean and close.

Kevin Jenney

Great hike! Good cardio on the way up, plus a great viewpoint from the fire tower!

Kevin Jenney

Great hike! Good cardio on the way up, plus a great viewpoint from the fire tower!

Kevin Jenney

Great hike! Good cardio on the way up, plus a great viewpoint from the fire tower!

Raymond paul

Great steep hike! You start off going down to the creek and across a bridge, then it climbs up sharply for most of the 1.6 miles. Trail was very wet and muddy so be careful on the way down. Fire tower was closed at the very top and pad locked. No fencing half way up the tower so be aware. Took 35 minutes to reach the top going 2.8 miles/hrs, aggressive rate. Views were spectacular from 3/4 up tower.

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