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St. Lawrence County

Catamount Mountain and Carry Falls Reservoir

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St. Lawrence County

Catamount Mountain and Carry Falls Reservoir

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Catamount Mountain and Carry Falls Reservoir

00:13

747m

30m

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This easy 0.5-mile hike near Catamount Mountain and Carry Falls Reservoir offers a quick outdoor escape in the Adirondacks.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of hiking Catamount Mountain?

The hike up Catamount Mountain is generally considered challenging, often rated as 'Hard' or 'Black Diamond'. It involves a significant elevation gain of approximately 1,600 feet over a 3.8-mile round trip to the 3,169-foot summit. The trail features steep, rocky sections, boulders, and tree roots, especially as you ascend.

Are there any specific challenging sections on the Catamount Mountain trail?

Yes, a notable feature is the 'chimney' at about 1.4 miles into the hike. This is a steep, narrow section that requires scrambling and can be difficult for some hikers. Beyond the chimney, the trail continues with a zig-zagging climb across open ledges and bedrock.

What kind of views can I expect from Catamount Mountain?

Catamount Mountain offers spectacular and expansive panoramic views from its two open summits. You can expect vistas of the surrounding Adirondack Mountains, including Whiteface Mountain, Taylor Pond, Union Falls Pond, and on clear days, even Vermont.

Is there dedicated hiking around Carry Falls Reservoir?

While Carry Falls Reservoir is a beautiful area, it is primarily known for paddling, fishing, and boating. Information about extensively detailed, established hiking trails directly around its perimeter is limited. Some sources mention a possible 6-mile moderate trail, but specific details on its terrain are scarce. The reservoir's fluctuating water levels expose many large rock formations, which primarily influence paddling conditions.

What is the best time of year to hike Catamount Mountain?

The trail can be enjoyed in various seasons. For wildflowers, the initial flat sections in spring are ideal. For blueberries, late summer near the summits is best. Fall offers stunning foliage. In winter, the trail becomes even more challenging, requiring snowshoes and microspikes for the exposed upper reaches.

Are dogs allowed on the trails around Catamount Mountain and Carry Falls Reservoir?

Generally, dogs are permitted on trails in the Adirondacks, but they should always be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. Be aware that the 'chimney' section on Catamount Mountain can be very difficult for dogs, especially larger ones.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to hike here?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required for hiking Catamount Mountain or accessing Carry Falls Reservoir. Both are located within the Adirondack Park, which generally has free public access for hiking. However, always check for any updated local regulations before your visit.

Where can I park to access the Catamount Mountain trail?

Parking for Catamount Mountain is typically available at designated trailheads. One common access point allows for a 3.8-mile round trip hike. If approaching from the Carry Falls area, there's a route that is approximately 3.6 miles round trip.

What kind of terrain will I encounter on Catamount Mountain?

The terrain starts relatively flat through semi-open areas, but quickly becomes steep and progressively challenging. You'll navigate rocky paths with boulders and tree roots. The upper sections involve climbing across open ledges and bedrock, where care is needed to follow intermittent cairns and blazes.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options near Catamount Mountain or Carry Falls Reservoir?

The main Catamount Mountain trail is challenging and not recommended for small children due to the steepness and the scrambling required at the 'chimney' section. For easier options, you might find short, less strenuous walks around the perimeter of Carry Falls Reservoir, especially when water levels are low and sandy shorelines are exposed, but these are not extensively documented as dedicated hiking trails. Nearby Clear Pond also offers hiking opportunities that might be more suitable for families.

What are the main activities at Carry Falls Reservoir?

Carry Falls Reservoir is primarily popular for water-based activities such as paddling, fishing, and boating. It is the largest impoundment on the Raquette River, and its access points are mainly designed for boat launches.

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