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First Day Hike - Prospect Mountain

  • Meet Up Point Smith Street Lake George, NY, 12845 United States (map)

Accomplish Something in 2023: Hike Up Prospect Mountain on New Year’s Day

Start 2023 with your best foot forward and join fellow hiking enthusiasts for a First Day Hike up Prospect Mountain.

The hike is part of a series of hikes across the ADK organized by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.

Prospect Mountain is a 1.5-mile hike to the summit (approx. 3 miles round-trip), gaining 1,630 ft. in elevation, and often categorized as a challenging or difficult hike, especially in the winter, when there is usually snow and ice at some of its steepest parts. It’s also popular year-round because of the amazing views.

You may bring your doggie, but keep fido leashed. Also, the beginning of the hike includes a pedestrian bridge with metal grating that’s tough on even the toughest pup’s feet.

Registration is mandatory. The group size is limited to 20 hikers. For more info and to register, contact Ben Thomas at benjamin.thomas@dec.ny.gov, referring to First Day Hike in the subject line, or call 518.623.1268. Registered hikers will meet at 9 am at the trailhead on Smith Street in Lake George Village.

The group will meet at the "park and ride" off of exit 21 on the Northway, at the corner of Routes 9 and 9N.

Hiking in the winter is no joke. If you’ve never done it before, we urge you to read up and take all necessary precautions, like those recommended in this article.

Among the most basic tips experts advocate are:

  • Dress to stay warm and dry - Staying dry is key when hiking in cold weather. Never wear cotton or jeans, as they will retain moisture and could potentially lead to hypothermia. Moisture-wicking materials such as wool, fleece, and synthetics will transport sweat away from the skin rather than holding it there. These materials will also dry faster. Wool socks will keep your feet comfortable, warm, and dry.

  • Bring extra layers

  • Pack food (or at least a snack) and water.

  • Wear proper footwear and traction aids — Microspikes, crampons, and snowshoes are always recommended.

  • Use trekking poles for added support

  • Pack a map, compass, &/or GPS device — If you are relying on your cellphone, pack a backup battery

  • Tell someone about your plans even if you’re going with others

  • DO NOT LEAVE THE GROUP

These are very basic tips. Even if you’ve hiked in winter before, read up and be prepared. You do not want to wind up a feature on the ADK Fun Police’s Insta feed

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