The Hemlock Pass Trail at Spencer Crest Nature Center in Corning, New York is an easy 0.2-mile one-way trail that connects the Maple Run Trail to the Deer Climb Trail.
This recording begins at the eastern terminus for the Hemlock Pass Trail, which is located at the eastern terminus for the Maple Run Trail as well. Hemlock Pass heads gradually uphill where it terminates at the junction with the Deer Climb Trail.
While there's not much to see along this trail, hikers can hear a trickling stream that passes adjacent to the trail - about 50 feet away.
Blaze Colors
This trail follows a double blaze of light-blue and white blazes.
Pets
Dogs are allowed if leashed and their waste must be carried out by the hiker.
Parking
Hikers
can find parking at the main parking lot at Spencer Crest Nature Center
- at the coordinates provided. The parking lot is large enough to fit a
few dozen vehicles.
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