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Black River Feeder Canal Trail
This remote and scenic trail travels through woods and fields along the towpath that follows the Black River Feeder Canal.
This remote and scenic trail travels through woods and fields along the towpath that follows the Black River Feeder Canal.
Linking Boonville to Forestport, the nearly 10-mile Black River Feeder Canal trail is part of a New York State Canal Corporation improvement project, ending in Forestport where hikers can observe the Forestport Reservoir Dam. A large section of the flat terrain has been resurfaced with stone dust.
Photos courtesy of TrailLink.com
Linking Boonville to Forestport, the nearly 10-mile Black River Feeder Canal trail is part of a New York State Canal Corporation improvement project, ending in Forestport where hikers can observe the Forestport Reservoir Dam. A large section of the flat terrain has been resurfaced with stone dust.
Photos courtesy of TrailLink.com
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Boonville, NY
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