Take A Journey Through This One-Of-A-Kind Bridge Park In New York
By Lea Monroe|Published December 08, 2017
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Usually, one of the first regions in our state to see winter arrive, heading up to our Adirondack Park is nothing short of exciting during this time of year. Full of amazing outdoor spaces that will have you breathing in that crisp winter mountain air, areas like Warren County are full of exciting activities that will have you longing to get outside. But if you’re looking to take a unique adventure that involves waterfront views, snowshoes, and an extraordinary cave? Then keep scrolling to find out why you’ll want to head up north ASAP.
Located in the small town of Pottersville, Natural Stone Bridge and Caves is open during the winter season.
A great place for the entire family to enjoy, you'll find the main 3/4-mile long trail that will lead you to the cave and other snowshoe trails that all vary in difficulty.
Along the way, you'll get a view of the Trout Brook that flows through the area, something that's magnificent to see when frozen over during our colder months.