A poster that shows the map of the Northville-Placid Trail in New York, United States. It displays the entire route through the Adirondack Mountains, important points of interest along the way, and statistics about it at the bottom. It's perfect to give as a gift to hikers who have completed it (or want to).
About the Northville - Placid Trail
The Northville-Placid Trail (other called NPT) is one of the most well-known hiking trails in the Adirondack Mountains. It starts at Northville, New York, United States, and ends at Lake Placid (hence the name). It's considered to be one of the most remote thru-hikes in the US because it takes you through the wildest sections of the Adirondack Park. You'll be hiking through mud, overgrown forests, and walk along countless rivers, ponds, and lakes.
Statistics About the Northville to Placid Trail
- Start point: Northville
- End Point: Lake Placid
- Total distance: 133 miles / 214 km
- Total altitude gain/loss: 13 264 ft / 4043 m
- Highest point: 3008 ft / 917 m
- Points of interest: Adirondack Mountains, Adirondack Park, New York
- Time to finish: Usually 8 to 12 days
- States crossed: New York