2018 - Hike 32 - September 30 - Ice Lake Park - Cresco, PA
Ghost Lake, Summit and Orchard Trails
Posted by Chris 9/30/18
Basics:
Length - About 3 miles
Elevation gain - none
Elevation gain - none
Nearest city - Cresco, PA is very close
Difficulty - Easy
The Day:
After working all day Brian wanted to see I would meet him half way between home and work to squeeze in a qualifying hike at a new place he'd been aware of but not yet explored. So we met up at the park and started wandering.
The trails:
There is a trail that goes around the lake but the small concrete dam's spillway wasn't bridged. So we walked around the lake which was nice with some reflective pictures of the surroundings in the lake etc. Then there was a blazed snow mobile tray that led off from one corner of the lake so we followed that until it seemingly ended at a Cresco community park/field with baseball diamonds etc. Walking back from that point wouldn't be enough mileage so at a spot where the blazed trail made a 90 degree turn we went the opposite direction on what also looked like a trail but wasn't blazed. As we walked back along that trail (away from the road and deeper into the woods), I began to remember that on the online map of that area it looked like Ice Lake Park itself was wrapped by a state game land. So we were probably walking through some game lands.
Pics from Brian:
Difficulty - Easy
The Day:
After working all day Brian wanted to see I would meet him half way between home and work to squeeze in a qualifying hike at a new place he'd been aware of but not yet explored. So we met up at the park and started wandering.
The trails:
There is a trail that goes around the lake but the small concrete dam's spillway wasn't bridged. So we walked around the lake which was nice with some reflective pictures of the surroundings in the lake etc. Then there was a blazed snow mobile tray that led off from one corner of the lake so we followed that until it seemingly ended at a Cresco community park/field with baseball diamonds etc. Walking back from that point wouldn't be enough mileage so at a spot where the blazed trail made a 90 degree turn we went the opposite direction on what also looked like a trail but wasn't blazed. As we walked back along that trail (away from the road and deeper into the woods), I began to remember that on the online map of that area it looked like Ice Lake Park itself was wrapped by a state game land. So we were probably walking through some game lands.
Pics from Brian:
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