THE SCHUMANN PRESERVE AT PILOT KNOB
TOWN OF FORT ANN
After decades of service to hikers visiting the Schumann Preserve, the gazebo will be replaced in 2025 – click here to learn how you can support this exciting project!
Though the hike to the top is moderately steep, hikers are rewarded for their efforts with a shady rest at the preserve’s gazebo and expansive views of Lake George and the Adirondacks.
The orange trail leads from the parking area for a steady 0.7-mile ascent of 620 feet to the gazebo and scenic lookout. This trail underwent a renovation in 2018 and 2019; the installation of rock steps and proper grading reduces erosion and stormwater issues. Even with these updates, please be aware that sections can still be muddy and rocks slippery after a rainstorm. Wear appropriate shoes (including spikes in winter, if necessary) and NOT walk around impacted areas, as it erodes trails and damages trailside vegetation.
Just south of the gazebo the blue trail leads further east for a more gentle hike through hemlock and oak forests and grassy meadows. After about 0.9 miles you’ll come to the head of the waterfall loop. Follow the trail south for 0.1 miles to the base of the waterfall or head northeast to climb to the top. The waterfall is seasonal and though active in the spring, it is often dry in late summer and fall.
Street Address: 1142 Pilot Knob Rd, Fort Ann, NY
Please park only in the preserve’s designated area. If the lot is full, do not park on the road; please come back another time.
Preserve is open year-round, dawn to dusk.
Please stay on the marked trails.
Please be courteous of other preserve guests.
No removal of plants or animals without permission.
Hunting is not permitted at this preserve. Please visit Hunting at LGLC Lands to learn more about the LGLC’s hunting rules and regulations.
No camping, littering or fires.
Motorized or non-motorized recreational vehicles are NOT allowed.
Leashed dogs are permitted. Please clean up after your dog.
Protecting the land that protects the lake since 1988. The Lake George Land Conservancy is an accredited not-for-profit land trust dedicated to working with willing landowners and other partners to protect the world-renowned water quality of Lake George and to permanently preserve the natural, scenic, historical and recreational resources of the Lake George Region.
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