Finger Lakes Trail

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The Finger Lakes Trail System consists of a network of trails in New York. The main trail is 562.9 miles (905.7 km) long and extends from the New York-Pennsylvania border from Allegany State Park in southwestern New York to Catskill Park in eastern New York. The trail is part of the North Country National Scenic Trail (NCNST) and affiliates with the North Country Trail Association. There is an additional 236.0 miles (379.7 km) of trails which branch off from the main trail, including a 12-mile (19.2-km) stretch known as the Interloken Trail which goes through the Finger Lakes National Forest between Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake.[1]

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  1. ^ "What is the Finger Lakes Trail System?", Finger Lakes Trail Conference. URL Accessed March 15.