HIKING TRAILS

Adams Eden Camp covers 328 acres of woodlands, fields, streams, waterfalls, ponds, and meadows. Come discover the wonders of creation when you hike the Stream Trail or Overlook Trail. SEASON PASSES and one day Access Passes are available for purchase at the camp. See our Rates and Application form for pricing. Hiking trails are open year round with a few exceptions (Closed during the regular gun season which runs from Nov. 20th-Dec. 12th, 2010). Our beautiful hiking trails have been featured on the CNY hiking website www.cnyhiking.com
Maps are available at the registration office
Stream Trail
Follow the blue fish symbol down to Rattlesnake Gulf to experience a breath-taking adventure leading to the Blue Hole Falls, Wedding Falls, and Great Falls. This is a strenuous hike and can be slippery. Plan on getting your feet wet; wear appropriate footwear. For more pictures go to NYFALLS or FALZGUY . The stream trail closes for the season on Oct. 31st and reopens in the spring of 2011.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR STREAM HIKERS
The following policies will be strictly enforced for the safety of all our campers and hikers
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The Stream Trail leading to the waterfalls will be closed after heavy rainfall at the discretion of the camp staff.
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Absolutely no alcoholic beverages anywhere on the camp premises
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Glass containers are prohibited on the Stream Trail
"…..It was a pleasure to meet you yesterday, and thank you for sharing your beautiful property with all who come. Rattlesnake Gulf is quite possibly the neatest gorge that I have ever hiked in. " Kyle Hobart
Overlook Trail
Follow the Wilderness Trail for about 1 mile and the Overlook Trail branches off the Wilderness Trail for another 1/2 mile to the Overlook.
This 3 mile out and back trail leads to a magnificent panoramic view of the Tully Valley. For a virtual tour of the Ovelook Trail visit one of the following links:
CNYHIKING
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8tMSt18wXY
Hay rides to the ovelook may also be scheduled ahead of time for those wishing to view the Overlook without the hike.
Spectacular view of the Tully Valley from the Overlook Trail
Pine Trail

Trail head is located just behind the upper Willow Pond. This shady trail winds through the upper pines making a complete loop.
Pine Trail 0.8 miles
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