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Avalanche Pass Trail closed in Keene

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KEENE — The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced Tuesday the closure of the Avalanche Pass Trail in Keene, Essex County, after recent rainstorm events resulted in mud and rockslides.

The closure affects the portion of the Avalanche Pass Trail from the intersection with the Lake Arnold Trail to the southern end of Avalanche Lake. DEC staff are working to assess the damage and condition of the area impacted by the mud and rockslides. Hikers should avoid the area until the trail reopens.

Impacted routes include the passage south to Lake Colden area from the Adirondak Loj, and loop routes over Algonquin Peak, Mount Colden and Mount Marcy back to the Adirondak Loj through Avalanche Pass. An alternate route through Lake Arnold is possible but hikers are advised conditions are extremely wet and muddy. DEC will provide updates once the trails are reopened.

In addition, a slide on the southeast side of Mount Colden into Feldspar/Lake Arnold trail in Keene, Essex County, resulted in trail blockage. A short bushwhack around debris is necessary to continue on the trail. Hikers are encouraged to take caution if seeking alternate routes or navigating debris. DEC staff are checking other trails in the High Peaks for storm damage or slide impacts that could potentially require trail closures or cleanup work that could impact usage.

Hikers are also advised to check the Adirondack Backcountry Information webpages for updates on trail conditions, seasonal road closures and general recreation information for the Adirondacks.

View the HikeSmartNY webpage for detailed information on safety and preparedness and what to do in case of an emergency in the backcountry, officials added.



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