Blue Mountain Lake - Central Adirondacks


Our agenda was to get to Blue Mountain Lake and do the small hike up to the Castle Rock Summit to get a view of the Blue Mountain Lake.

The drive from our house through the foothills of Adirondacks didn’t show that the fall colors had peaked, but once we went past Warrensburg and the elevation started to increase, we could see colors changing gradually. Gore Mountain had spectacular views, but past that were colors even more gorgeous and vibrant! Further on the way, we passed a few lakes with spectacular foliage in the foreground and background - Adirondack Lake, Lake Durant and Lake Abanakee dam.


Okay, the hike was only for about ~1.5miles one-way. We didn’t really pay attention to the height or the elevation (2430’) that we had to climb across that ‘short’ hike. Boy, did we underestimate! Up until about 0.8-0.9 miles, the steepness was okay, and the trail split into two - one going to the Castle Rock Summit and another one leading to the shore of Blue Mountain Look. We took the path to the Castle Rock Summit. Beyond that 0.8 mile marker, there were spots where we had to be on our four limbs at several places.

Along the path were strewn the colorful petals of the trees, I meant the leaves shred by the oxygen powerhouses in preparation for the impending winter.

Once you get to the top, it was an amazing view! The fall was at its peak here catering to this amazing view. We spent some time sitting on the rock at the summit trying to devour the magnificence in the limited time we had before the wind started the chillness to spread





Overall, it was a wonderful short-hike, which was well worth it. Hiking in the autumn season was even more delightful!

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