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Louis O
Photo Date: 
11/29/2014
The Table Top Mountain Trail crosses Marcy Dam, which offers unencumbered views of surrounding mountains during the winter.
Louis O
Photo Date: 
11/27/2016
Hike or snowshoe to the top of Whiteface Mountain to explore the mountaintop castle, which is beautifully encrusted in ice during the winter months.
Louis O
Photo Date: 
04/08/2017
The summit of Catamount Mountain offers amazing winter views for hearty snowshoers.
John Haywood
Photo Date: 
07/31/2017
From the top of Cobble Hill, you can see the ski jumps from the 1980 Winter Olympics.
John Haywood
Photo Date: 
07/07/2017
The easy half-mile trail to Connery Pond rewards hikers with stunning views of Whiteface Mountain.
John Haywood
Photo Date: 
06/10/2017
A visit to Monument Falls is a quick and easy adventure with amazing views of the icy river and surrounding mountains.
Patricia Kolberg
Photo Date: 
10/08/2014
The sturdy walkways that line High Falls Gorge offer snowshoers a unique winter adventure.
Louis O
Photo Date: 
11/27/2016
View from summit of Esther Mountain.
Louis O
Photo Date: 
11/29/2014
Summit of Table Top Mountain.
Louis O
Photo Date: 
04/08/2017
This last section before the summit is a good indication of things to come.

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