QUICK TRAIL FACTS
- Preserve Size: Not sure
- Trail Mileage: ~3.5 miles in network
- Pets: yes
- Difficulty: moderate (steep hills)
- Sights: old fire tower
The high school cross-country team must run here as roots have been spray painted white. I also saw one sign for nordic skiing, so some must enjoy these wide, hilly trails in the winter. But when I visited, there was a lot of litter, and some sections were muddy and could have used a board or two, or some stonework. But there is a legit mountain here! Mt. Ararat — its summit is about 245 feet (no view).
Part of the route up to the old fire tower (chained and locked) is paved, and there’s a long, straight stretch of paved walkway at the top of the hill. There are No Trespassing signs just to the right of this walkway, but some of the signs indicate a tolerance for hikers.
Directions: Mt. Ararat High School is off of Rt. 201, just to the north of the crossing with Rt. 196. The trailhead is located to the right, next to the power lines, about 200 yards into the access road to Mt. Ararat High School.

