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Question Mark Trail

The Question Mark Trail at Pfeiffer Nature Center's Lillibridge Property in Portville, New York is a moderate 0.4-mile one-way trail that runs from the center of the property over to the Overlook Trail.

The trail itself is rated at moderate since it quickly climbs the hillside to reach the easternmost property line. If hikers are heading down the hill, the trail difficulty is much easier. Along the trail, hikers will pass the Tiger's Trail, which loops to the west and connects back to this trail.

Once at the top of the hill, the trail will terminate. Hikers will find two trail options from here - the Overlook Trail and the White Oak Trail.

Reaching the Trailhead
To reach this trailhead, hikers should follow the Griffin's Way Trail from the parking area to its northern terminus, then take a right-hand turn and hike along a path for about 200-feet to find this trailhead.

Parking
Hikers can find parking at the coordinates provided. The parking lot is large enough to fit about 8 large vehicles.

Pets
Dogs are allowed if leashed and their waste must be carried out by the hiker.

Blaze Color
This trail follows white blazes much like the rest of the trails at the Lillibridge Property, which can be confusing.
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Know Before You Go

  • Question Mark Trail is a 0.4-mile moderate one-way trail within Pfeiffer Nature Center's Lillibridge Property in Portville, NY, connecting to the Overlook and White Oak Trails.
  • The trail is rated moderate due to a quick uphill climb, with an easier descent, and intersects with the Tiger's Trail loop.
  • Access to the trailhead requires following the Griffin's Way Trail, and hikers should note that all trails on the property, including the Question Mark Trail, are marked with white blazes.
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Distance
0.4 mi
Difficulty
Moderate
Type
One-Way
Est. Time
12 min
Elev. Gain
198'
Rating
0.0
Added
October 31, 2019
Updated
October 31, 2019

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Total Change
186'
Ascent
198'
Descent
8'
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Features

Dogs

Points of interest

  1. Parking

    42.094134, -78.327513
  2. Main Trailhead

    42.097366, -78.326856

Safety information

For your own safety: plan ahead, let someone know where you'll be, and hike at your own risk.

Availability

All seasons

Surface type

Dirt

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0.4 miles / 0.6 km
October 20, 2019
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