X Online Chat
close window
menu
GO!
SULLIVAN-CATSKILLS
ROCKLAND COUNTY
 
 

Black River Trail

Black River Trail follows part of an abandoned segment corridor of the NY Central Railroad and is a 5-mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Great Bend, NY.


Route 3
Watertown, NY 13601
Explore Black River Trail Using Our Interactive Map
Black River Trail follows part of an abandoned segment corridor of the NY Central Railroad and is a 5-mile lightly trafficked out and back trail located near Great Bend, NY. The trail, which features a river, is rated as moderate and primarily used for hiking, walking, trail running, and fishing. Dogs are also able to use this trail but must be kept on leash.
 
 
Accessible
 

Watertown, NY

Current Conditions

35°F
Clear

Sat
Feb 22
Sun
Feb 23
Mon
Feb 24
Tue
Feb 25
Wed
Feb 26
8am 14°26°25°33°32°
2pm 23°32°36°41°39°
8pm 32°34°38°45°41°

Dining near Watertown Lodging near Watertown Things To Do near Watertown

 

LOOK WHAT ELSE
IS CLOSE BY

Alexander Corners Veterans and Pearl Harbor Memorial
Thousand Islands
Explore Alexander Corners Veterans and Pearl Harbor Memorial  Using Our Interactive Map
The Alexander Corners Veterans and Pearl Harbor Memorial is part history exhibit, part memorial in honor of members of the armed services, and part quiet spot to slow down, relax, and take in a peaceful environment.
Selkirk Shores State Park
Thousand Islands
Explore Selkirk Shores State Park Using Our Interactive Map
Selkirk Shores State Park is a 990-acre state park located on the eastern shore of beautiful Lake Ontario.
Jacques Cartier State Park
Thousand Islands
Explore Jacques Cartier State Park Using Our Interactive Map
Known for its unlimited boating opportunities and excellent fishing, Jacques Cartier State Park has a sheltered bay protecting the sandy swimming beach and campers dock.
Winona State Forest
Thousand Islands
Explore Winona State Forest Using Our Interactive Map
Winona Forest is a 9,233-acre state forest that offers diverse opportunities for year-round recreational fun.
 

Click here to learn more about
Thousand Islands