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Toungue Mountain
Tongue Mountain offers a spectacular, close-up, vertical 1,000-foot peek into one of the clearest, most beautiful lakes in the world. Tongue MountainThe colors of the water change from tan, to light blue, and to violet as the bottom drops off and the depth increases. You can see fish in the water, and hear conversations that drift up from the paddlers below. Tongue “Mountain” is actually a series of connected peaks running nine miles along the spine of a peninsula that juts southward into the lake, with Northwest Bay on the west side, and the island-dotted Narrows on the east. Most of the mountain is a challenging hike. There are three approaches to Tongue Mountain:
It is free to hike and there are lean-to’s for overnight camping at Fifth Peak and Brown Mountain. Remember no fires! CAUTION: There are rattlesnakes here. These snakes are un-aggressive, and generally pose no threat. Keep your eyes open, and remain alert. Walk carefully, especially when climbing over logs. (A walking stick would be helpful.) GETTING THERE FROM LAKE GEORGE Turn right on Route 9N at the northern end of the Village. Follow it through Bolton Landing. The Clay Meadow trailhead is nine and one-half miles from the north end of Bolton Landing. As you approach, you will see the mountain looming on the right.
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