Trail distance: 2.7 miles
Difficulty level(s): moderate
The Finger Lakes/North Country Trail traverses the upland forests in more remote reaches of the park. Visitors can hike along the white blazed trail for approximately three miles of the trail that run through the park. This trail makes up a section of two well-known long-distance hiking trails in the northeast. The North Country National Scenic Trail stretches approximately 4,600 miles from Crown Point in eastern New York to Lake Sakakawea State Park in central North Dakota in the United States. The Finger Lakes Trail system, over 950 miles in length, runs from the Pennsylvania-New York border in Allegany State Park to the Long Path in the Catskill Mountains of New York State.
Part of the Robert H. Treman State Park trail network
Latitude: 42.397807
Longitude: -76.557476
Part of interconnected trail system: Yes
Trail Surface: Earth
Trail Markers: white blaze
Hunting is allowed on this trail - use caution.
Open Year Round