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TRAILS

The Pinnacle Preserve has two trails, leading from the new large parking area on Edgecomb Pond Road. Shortly after starting, the trail splits – the red trail leads to the Pinnacle overlook, while the blue trail leads to Bradley’s Lookout.

The Blue Trail to Bradley’s Lookout: The blue trail is 0.8 miles long to the view and includes a moderate, mostly gradual incline. There is one section at the end (close to the view) that has a steeper, rocky ascent.

The Red Trail to Pinnacle: At first it is a fairly level, gentle incline for 0.20 miles, and crosses via bridge over a seasonal stream. After the bridge, the trail continues on a series of switchbacks for 0.3-mile, and then becomes fairly straight for another 0.15-mile.

After turning right, the trail continues on an incline for 0.5 mile, then levels off and continues for another 0.4 miles. It then makes a right turn off of the dirt road onto a short trail to the lookout. Please use caution at the lookout area, as there is a steep drop from the edge.

A group of people stand at top of Bradley's Lookout to view Lake George.

The lookouts provide expansive views, including (from left to right) the Tongue Mountain range, the Narrows, Shelving Rock, Buck Mountain, the Town of Bolton, Dome Island, the Bolton Conservation Park, Trout Lake, and much more!

Mountain biking is allowed on the trail. Please walk your bike until you reach the dirt road and be respectful of any hikers.

The Pinnacle connects to Edgecomb Pond and Cat Mountain via the Yellow Trail, which starts at about the 1.0-mile mark on the Pinnacle’s red trail. For the first 0.3 miles the yellow trail is level; it then gradually descends for 0.35 miles. At the bottom it makes a sharp left turn and then climbs steadily, with a short, steep section, for 0.35 miles before emerging on Edgecomb Pond Road. You can reach the entrance to Edgecomb Pond and the trail to Cat Mountain by turning right and walking north along Edgecomb Pond Road for 0.3 miles. Please use caution when crossing the road and walking on the shoulder.

Three people walking through a winding path towards lake George. The path is surrounded by lush green trees.

Preserve Guidelines

A blue circular trail sign with white lettering is pinned to a tree trunk. The sign reads "Blue Trail Lake George Land Conservancy 518-644-9673 LGLC.org"

The Pinnacle Preserve is owned by the Town of Bolton and managed by LGLC.

Please park only in the designated parking lot. Roadside parking is not permitted.

Please hike only on the marked trails.

No camping allowed.

Do not pick the wildflowers, cut or mark the trees, remove any rocks, fossils or artifacts, or disturb the animals.

No motorized vehicles of any kind allowed. Mountain biking is permitted.

No fires permitted.

Please do not litter. Carry out what you carry in.

Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times.

About Us

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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