Moxham Mountain
Location: Minerva, New York
Mileage: 5.2 Miles
Elevation Gain: 1080 Feet
Trails Used: Moxham Mountain Trail
Views: 180 from Summit and Several Ledges
Difficulty: Moderate
Hiking Lists: Adk-9 Challenge/Adirondack 29er Challenge
Sunday's hike before we drove back home to New Hampshire. Amy and I stayed in Keene, New York after we hiked Silver Lake Mountain, Cobble Lookout and Panther Mountain on Saturday and we awoke early for the roughly hour-long drive to the trail-head parking area for Moxham Mountain. There is parking for roughly five to six cars if you park the correct way. We got ready super quick as the bugs were already swarming and hungry. We made sure to sign the kiosk logbook, located a few feet up the trail. Always sign in as you never know what might happen when you are hiking.
This Trailhead sign points you in the right direction. It was slightly hidden in the trees and is at the beginning of the Moxham Mountain Trail.
Pink Lady Slippers were abundant along the Moxham Mountain Trail and in numbers I have not seen on any one mountain. I never knew in most states it is illegal to pull them so enjoy them by taking pictures and leaving them where they are.
The ledge views started about a mile into the hike along the Moxham Mountain Trail.
More sections of the Moxham Mountain Trail, as it switches from rocks and roots to rock ledges. At no point did it ever get really steep as you climb towards the summit.
A view of nearby Gore Mountain, which is New York's largest ski area and is owned by the State of New York.
A lone patch of Wild Columbine just before the summit of Moxham Mountain
View from ledges looking towards the summit of Moxham Mountain
More views from one of the eleven ledge outcrops just below the summit of Moxham Mountain and looking back down the ridge we climbed up from.
Cloudy views today as we stand on the summit of Moxham Mountain, elevation 2461
Overall, this was a nice hike. There was one water crossing to deal with which was easy, and one muddy section, and the bugs were a nuisance, but we managed good time on our way back to the car. I think we passed about 10 people and a few dogs heading towards the summit. Of note, I did bring my bug zapper racket, and I used it sparingly on the way down to the car. It works and who cares if people stare at you.
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