Speckling the shimmering expanse of the St. Lawrence River are hundreds of picturesque isles known as the Thousand Islands, a superb setting for leisurely boat sight-seeing cruises out to historic atrractions or a longer stay in a local cottage.
The Burnt Hill Trail is located on the southern end of the Forest, extending south from Picnic Area Road. It crosses shrub-lands and pastures, and offers many beautiful vistas along the way. It is a primitive trail with a natural tread. It has gravel in wet areas and is mowed through the fenced pastures. Please close gates behind you. The trail intersects the Interloken Trail and the Backbone Trail. Please practice Leave No Trace ethics, such as carry out what you carry in.
Details
Length:
2.5 miles
Difficulty:
Easy
Time:
1 hour
Additional Details:
Be aware Hikers, Mountain Bikers, Skiers and Snowmobilers also use this trail in season.
Trails are closed to horse users from March 15th thru May 1st due to muddy conditions.
No motorized vehicles except snowmobiles when conditions permit.
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