Chapel Pond area

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The Chapel Pond area is a scenic outdoor recreation spot in New York’s Adirondack Mountains, popular for hiking, rock climbing, and paddling amid dramatic cliffs and forested surroundings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf natural landscape
outdoor recreation area
governedBy New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
hasAccessType informal parking areas
roadside pullouts
hasAccessVia New York State Route 73 NERFINISHED
hasActivity ice climbing on roadside cliffs
multi-pitch climbing
trad climbing
hasClimbingArea Boonville Wall
Chapel Pond Slab
Creature Wall
The Spider’s Web
hasEnvironment forested surroundings
hasFeature Chapel Pond
dramatic cliffs
hasRecreationType backcountry access
day use
hasSeasonalUse fall foliage viewing
summer hiking
winter ice climbing
hasTrailAccessTo Giant Mountain
Noonmark Mountain vicinity
Round Mountain vicinity
hasViewOf surrounding High Peaks
hasWaterBodyType mountain pond
knownFor scenic mountain pond setting
steep rock walls close to the road
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
Essex County, New York
New York
surface form: New York State

United States of America
surface form: United States
managedWithin New York Forest Preserve
surface form: Adirondack Forest Preserve
near Dix Mountain Wilderness Area
surface form: Dix Mountain Wilderness

Giant Mountain Wilderness
Keene Valley, New York
partOf Adirondack Mountains
surface form: High Peaks region of the Adirondacks
popularFor canoeing
hiking
ice climbing
kayaking
paddling
photography
rock climbing
scenic viewing
swimming

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New York State Route 73 providesAccessTo Chapel Pond area