ANthony’s Nose Preserve

Anthony’s Nose was purchased by the Lake George Land Conservancy in 2000, but was not officially open to the public until 2015, after additional land was acquired to provide trail access.

The preserve includes 3,550 feet of lake shoreline, and Record Hill, which offers spectacular views of the lake and Roger’s Rock. One of the iconic spots on Lake George, the cliffs are a regular breeding location for the threatened peregrine falcon. During the summer, you may see the birds soaring over the cliffs. We ask that you do not disturb the falcons. The trail has purposefully been kept away from the cliffs in order to avoid any possible disturbance.

Anthony’s Nose is contiguous with Flat Rock, which LGLC purchased in 1998 from the Fort Ticonderoga Association and later transferred to New York State in 1999. With the purchase of Anthony’s Nose, LGLC increased the protection of Lake George’s northeast shoreline from Flat Rock, around the point of Anthony’s Nose to Glenburnie; an astonishing 9,000 feet of pristine shoreline including nearly 500-acres of forested upland.

LGLC plans eventually to transfer Anthony’s Nose, which includes Record Hill, to New York State for inclusion in the Adirondack Forest Preserve. Distance And Terrain
Visitors are welcome to enjoy Anthony’s Nose year-round, dawn to dusk. This is a .8 mile mod-challenging trail to Record Hill with scenic views. Includes hiking, snowshoeing and hunting.

From the trailhead on Schwerdtfeger Road, the trail climbs moderately in a westerly direction for 0.30 miles, before turning north to ascend 665 feet over 1/2-mile to the top of Record Hill (elevation of 1,265 feet). You will note that there is a second viewing area that looks north along the lake.

For the first 0.25 miles the trail follows a right-of-way, with a fence marking the southern boundary. Please respect the adjoining landowner’s privacy and do not cross the fence.

Please note: the trail does not extend beyond the summit of Record Hill. There are no official trails to Flat Rock at this time. Do not attempt to hike westward to the summit of Anthony’s Nose; the trail has purposefully been kept away from the cliffs in order to avoid any possible disturbance of nesting peregrine falcons. Access from the water is not recommended, as it is a very steep and rocky shoreline.

Identify And Describe The Management Organization
The Lake George Land Conservancy (LGLC) is a not-for-profit land trust that works solely within the Lake George watershed in the southeastern corner of New York’s Adirondack Park.

Additional Notes
Anthony’s Nose is open year-round, dawn to dusk.

Please stay on the marked trails.

Please be courteous of other preserve guests.

No removal of plants or animals without permission. LGLC allows hunting at this preserve by permit only. Please call 518-644-9673 or email Warren Rosenthal for information. Please use caution when hiking during hunting seasons – wear bright colors and hike in groups. Hunters – please be aware of hikers and hunt away from trails.

No camping, littering or fires.

Motorized or non-motorized recreational vehicles are NOT allowed.

Leashed dogs are permitted. Please clean up after your dog.

Please park only in the park’s designated areas.

Fees
no
ADA Accessible
no
Site is Child-friendly
no
Site is Pet-friendly
yes

Location
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Latitude: 43.677148 Longitude: -73.494068 Elevation: 319 ft
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Contact Information

Lake George Land Conservancy
518-644-9673
4905 Lake Shore Drive
PO Box 1250
Bolton Landing, NY 12814 US
[email protected]

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Fees
no
ADA Accessible
no
Child-friendly
no
Pet-friendly
yes
Distance
.8 mile

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