09/09/2022
Belfry mountain fire tower is part of the Moriah Challenge!
Take the Moriah Challenge!
The Moriah Chamber of Commerce is announcing the details of the Moriah Challenge!
The Chamber is promoting our four local CATS (Champlain Area Trails) with the “Moriah Challenge”. To complete the challenge hikers must complete all four hikes, which include Belfry Mountain Trail, Big Hollow/Coot Hill Trail, Cheney Mountain Trail, and Crowfoot Pond Trail.
Starting May 1, 2017, anyone who successfully completes the challenge and submits their information will receive a commemorative embroidered patch to celebrate their accomplishment. To claim your patch, provide the Moriah Chamber of Commerce with the dates that you hiked each of the trails (remember your hikes must be after May 1, 2017). You can drop off your info at our office at 4317 Main Street in Port Henry to pick up your patch, or email your information and address to [email protected] and we will mail you a confirmation letter and your patch. A $10 donation is requested.
The Moriah Challenge is a family-friendly event that anyone can participate in at no cost. The challenge can be completed in a short amount of time and by people with limited hiking experience. It is designed to encourage hiking with children in mind.
Here are brief descriptions of the hikes that comprise the challenge:
Belfry Mountain Trail
The trail is an easy, quick hike that rewards you with views of the high peaks of the Adirondacks, the Green Mountains of Vermont, plus the Champlain Valley, then Belfry Mountain. The trail also features a fire tower that you can climb. Belfry Mountain Trail is a short 0.35 mile hike along a gravel road with spectacular views.
Big Hollow/Coot Hill Trail
Hikers can walk along an un-maintained portion of Lang Road or drive the rough road to an old cemetery. From the cemetery, the hike is about a quarter mile to an amazing overlook. This 0.5 mile round trip will reward you with stunning views of Big Hollow and a panoramic vista of the Champlain Valley.
Cheney Mountain Trail
The trail is located on property owned by the Town of Moriah. Views from lookouts along side trails near the 1347 foot summit include the Green Mountains of Vermont to the east and some of the Adirondack High Peaks to the west. The total round trip of this hike is two miles.
Crowfoot Pond Trail
The 6 mile trail is relatively flat with only a slight gain in elevation. This old forest road turned foot trail starts to climb through an evergreen forest as it passes over the low shoulder of Stiles Hill on your left. The trail reaches the pond and passes beyond it. The trail eventually ends at private property on the north Shore of Crowfoot Pond, marking the point for the return hike.