Inman Pond Trailhead is located in Hogtown which is off Sly Pond Rd in West Fort Ann. This trail is a short hike roughly 1 mile to a small pond with two camping areas. There is a large bolder at the west end of the pond with the best views on the hike. You can also reach Buck Mountain and Pilot Knob Rd from this trail but most hikers tackle Buck from two other trails, one from Pilot Knob and the other from Shelving Rock Road. Sly Pond Rd turns into Shelving Rock a few miles north of this trailhead.
With any official trail in the Adirondack park there is a registration book for you to sign. This is very important, not only for your safety but for the park officials to gather data on use of the trail system.
I have hiked this trail many times but this time it was a solo trip on a beautiful day in early October. The changing leaves have just past peak and the warm breeze was allowing them to float to the forest floor.
Just under a half mile the trail splits at a bridge. To the left and across this bridge the trail continues to Pilot Knob Rd and eventually Buck Mountain. To continue to Inman Pond keep going straight.
Be aware the trail blazes that started off Blue now become Red for the rest of the hike. At this point the trail start to gain in elevation but do not worry, it is short and not much of an uphill climb.
A rare floating magical leaf. While making my way to the pond I came upon this leaf floating in mid-air. It was attached by a spider web that was barely noticeable.
At mile 1 you will reach a split in the trail. To the left is Campsite #1 and the path to the Big Rock, to the right is Campsite #2. This split is very difficult to notice (twice I have walked right by it).
I took the path to the left since my eventual end is at the Big Rock. But I did take the path to the right on the way out and have some photos of Campsite # 2 also. Here is the first view of the pond and since this is the outlet it is a bit swampy.
A little further down the path you get a better view of the pond and the trees that surround the the water. If you carry an ultra-light boat like a canoe from Adirondack Canoe Company here is your first spot to put in.
A sign that this area was used for more than just relaxation.
About 200 yards up the trail you will see these signs to guide you to the right and towards Campsite #1.
Here is Campsite #1. A large area with a few spots for tents and a nice size fire pit. With all of the trees around the site there are many large roots so a large tent might not be suitable for, at least not without a good size sleeping pad.
A view of the pond from the shore of Camp Site # 1
To get to the Big Rock just continue the hiking the path along the water going the opposite direction you followed into the campsite. You will see and unmarked trail turn to the left and climb up a very small hill. Soon you will notice that you are at the bottom of this very large "rock." Take the path to the left of the rock and you will approach the top of the rock from the back side. Here is your best view to site and take in the site, have a snack and relax in (hopefully) the sun.
On the way out I made the trip over to Campsite # 2. I like this spot better than the other campsite. It is about the same size but it has a bit more privacy. It is also along the water and here is the best view of the Big Rock.
The path I took to the Big Rock from the parking area.
No comments:
Post a Comment