April 14, 2024 – Pawling, NY
Issue: Reasonable
Size: Roughly 3.3 miles
Max elevation: 832 ft.– complete elevation achieve roughly 230 ft.
Route kind: Lollipop Loop
Map: None out there
Trailhead parking: 156 Outdated Rte 55, Pawling, NY 12564
No restrooms on web site – gravel lot for 10-12 autos.
Overview:
Nuclear Lake is 1137 acres positioned on the Boundary of Pawling and Beekman in Dutchess County, NY. The tract of land comprises a 55-acre lake that’s recognized for its scenic magnificence and variety of plants. From 1958 to 1972, the property housed a nuclear fuels processing and analysis facility and thus obtained the identify “Nuclear Lake.” The Appalachian Path runs alongside the western shore of the lake and is broadly considered one of the vital stunning lakes alongside the whole Appalachian Path.
Historical past:
Sooner or later in time, earlier than it was named Nuclear Lake, it was often called Pawling Pond.
- Between 1934 and 1942, Herbert Teets acquired roughly ten parcels within the cities of Beekman and Pawling, NY, which contains the big marjority of the present 1137-acre Nuclear Lake tract.
- In 1945, the property was offered to Joseph Chazen and Leland Ryder. The dam creating the lake, was constructed shortly thereafter. In 1953, Chazen offered his pursuits to Ryder.
- In April 1955, Leland Ryder offered the property to the Southern Dutchess Company.
- In March 1958, the property was transferred to the Nuclear Growth Company of America (NDA).
- In Might 1961, NDA transferred the property and its property to United Nuclear Company (UNC), which then entered right into a contract with america Atomic Vitality Fee.
- On December 21, 1972, at roughly 2:55 pm, a chemical explosion occurred on the Plutonium facility, releasing strong and particulate Plutonium Oxide to the lab space. The explosion occurred in a plexiglass “glove field” which was used to arrange and look at gas pellets. In any case workers left the constructing, a second explosion occurred. The second explosion is suspected of getting blown out two exterior home windows on the north aspect of the constructing and two exterior doorways on the south, spreading radioactive contamination to the skin setting.
- In June 1979, the 1137-acre parcel was offered to the Nationwide Park Service for nearly $1 million for relocation of the Appalachian Path. The acquisition was a part of a plan to maneuver sections of the Appalachian Path off of paved roads and again onto a wilderness path.
- In 1986, after overseeing its cleanup and receiving a clear invoice of well being, the Appalachian Path formally opened within the Nuclear Lake space.
Trails Overview:
This hike incorporates an outdated service street, the Appalachian Path and the Nuclear Lake Loop Path.
- Service Street – This outdated street is a pleasant straightforward and degree stroll to the southwestern finish of the lake. It’s slightly below a mile from the car parking zone to the lake.
- Appalachian Path – This white blazed path runs alongside the western aspect of Nuclear Lake. It runs on an outdated woods street then adjustments to a footpath.
- Nuclear Lake Loop Path – This yellow blazed footpath begins on the northern finish of the lake and ends on the service street, close to the southern finish. This path runs alongside the japanese aspect of the lake. This part of path will be moist, has a number of stream crossings and requires climbing over some rocks.
Hike Overview:
This hike has been on my record for years. On the day of this hike, we solely noticed a number of folks on the paths.
There may be one other smaller trailhead car parking zone a few 1/2 mile northwest on Route 55, the place the AT crosses the busy street, however I made a decision to make the most of the bigger lot which is less complicated to entry. Both trailhead will get you to the lake.
I rated this hike as reasonable strictly for the stream crossings and the rocky hillside on the japanese aspect of Nuclear Lake. The remainder of the hike is comparatively straightforward.
Regardless that no official path map is accessible, I used Gaia GPS with the NatGeo Appalachian Path map layer.
As you may see from the graph beneath, there are solely a few quick, steep sections on this hike.
The Hike:
From the rear of the car parking zone, proceed previous the gate on the entry street, stroll previous the dam keeper’s home, and previous one other gate.
It’s a pleasing stroll alongside the entry street. You’ll quickly cross over a culvert, the place the Nuclear Lake outlet stream flows beneath the street. Simply after crossing the culvert, the yellow blazed Nuclear Lake Loop Path crosses the street, however proceed forward on the entry street.
In slightly below a mile, you’ll arrive on the southern finish of Nuclear Lake. Chances are you’ll wish to take a while to get pleasure from the fantastic thing about the lake and the encompassing space.
When you’re able to proceed, proceed north on the entry street which quickly involves a clearing with a view of the lake.
As you proceed north on the outdated street, you’ll begin seeing the white blazes of the Appalachian Path, which is available in from the left, with extra views of Nuclear Lake.
The AT quickly leaves the street and runs on a footpath alongside the lake. There are extra views of the lake alongside the best way. As you close to the northern finish of the lake, you’ll move some attention-grabbing rock formations and stone partitions.
The path will be moist and/or muddy alongside this part.
View of Nuclear Lake from the northern finish.
On the northern finish of the lake, the Appalachian Path turns left, however you must proceed straight on the yellow-blazed Nuclear Lake Loop Path, marked by a wood signal and a yellow blaze on a tree.
The yellow-blazed path begins to move in a southerly route, passing by a stone wall and stone ruins.
The path begins to veer away from the lake and shortly crosses the Nuclear Lake inlet stream on rocks, that are partially submerged. This crossing wasn’t too tough, however it may be throughout occasions of excessive water. That is the place your waterproof boots and climbing poles turn out to be useful.
Wanting again after crossing the stream.
The path parallels the stream briefly, then veers away from it. This part will be moist and muddy as effectively.
The yellow-blazed path quickly climbs the steep hillside, with views of the lake via the bushes. Quickly the path ranges off and passes via one other potential moist part of path.
The Nuclear Lake Loop Path bears proper and climbs a small hill, crosses one other small stream and shortly involves a number of small rock outcrops that overlook the lake.
The path quickly traverses an space with massive boulders that you will have to climb over. The path then descends, passes via one other moist space, and a brief distance later reaches the entry street by the culvert from earlier within the hike.
Rock formations on the hillside.
Flip left on the entry street, now retracing your steps, and observe the street again to the car parking zone, the place the hike started.
Overview:
This was a very nice hike in a really scenic space. Nuclear Lake is beautiful and value a go to by itself. Mountaineering any a part of the Appalachian Path is at all times enjoyable and the attention-grabbing rock formations alongside the lake, actually improve the scenic panorama. After rainfall or Spring thaw, sections of this route could also be moist. The stream crossings could also be difficult in occasions of excessive water. I like to recommend sporting some waterproof boots. All in all, day on the paths.
Professionals:
Nuclear Lake, attention-grabbing rock formations, effectively marked trails, scenic panorama, much less foot visitors than a few of the extra fashionable trails.
Cons:
No official path map.
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