
This nature trail is a real treasure. Tucked away off of busy Troy-Schenectady Road, this wooded area offers great hiking. The Lisha Kill is a beautiful creek with easy access. Other reviews said...
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Lisha Kill Nature Preserve, managed by the Nature Conservancy, is a stunning natural area in Niskayuna, NY, offering a rare glimpse of an old-growth forest amidst the bustling Capital Region. With over 2 miles of trails, visitors can explore the picturesque woods and follow the meandering Lisha Kill, encountering bridges and boardwalks along the way. The preserve's towering trees create an immersive experience that transports hikers away from civilization, making it an ideal destination for families seeking a rugged adventure.
Located off Rosendale Road, the trailhead can be easily missed, so keep an eye out for the small sign near the parking lot behind the old Grange hall. While some sections of the trail are steep, they can be comfortably traversed by adults in decent shape or confident walking children. For a shorter loop, take the yellow trail branching off for 0.4 miles, or continue on the red trail for a 1.2-mile trek. At the end of the red trail, an optional 0.5-mile loop on the blue trail awaits, or simply retrace your steps back to the start. Lisha Kill Nature Preserve offers a rugged and captivating experience that will leave nature enthusiasts yearning for more.
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This nature trail is a real treasure. Tucked away off of busy Troy-Schenectady Road, this wooded area offers great hiking. The Lisha Kill is a beautiful creek with easy access. Other reviews said...
Lovely hike, about 2.5 miles with all the side trails. I'd say generally easy but some moderate due to the tree roots and some steep inclines. The side trails were all well marked but the blazes...
Right down the street from us, the only old growth forest remaining in the CRUST (Capital Region of UpSTate New York), Lisha Kill is a semi-public park owned and maintained by the Nature...
Beautiful spot for hiking with a very "out in the woods" feel for being in the middle of the Capital Region. Just come prepared for some inclines and rough footing in spots. Nice stream flowing...
Great place for a short hike. There is a stream for kids to wade in. Trails are clearly marked. There is a steep incline near the entrance.
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