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FROM VERMONT/NH & POINTS EAST:
Take Route 4 West at Fort Ann, New York. Follow 149 West approximately 15 miles to Route 9 at the Lake George Factory Outlet Centers. Turn left and follow Route 9 South for 4.5 miles. INSIDE EDGE will be on your right just past the Price Chopper Supermarket.
FROM METRO NY/NJ & POINTS SOUTH:
Take the NYS Thruway North to Albany, NY and continue North on Interstate 87, 45 miles to exit 19 (Queensbury/Glens Falls). Take a right off the exit ramp. Continue down the hill to Route 9. Bear right onto Route 9 South and follow for 3/4 mile. INSIDE EDGE will be on your right just past the Price Chopper Supermarket.
FROM GREATER BOSTON:
Take the Mass. Pike West to Interstate 90 (the NYS Thruway) to Albany, NY. Continue North on Interstate 87, 45 miles to exit 19 (Queensbury/Glens Falls). Take a right off exit ramp. Continue down the hill to Route 9. Bear right onto Route 9 South and follow 3/4 mile. INSIDE EDGE will be on your right just past the Price Chopper Supermarket.
We are also located at the trailhead of the ...
THE INTERNATIONAL CROSS COUNTRY SKI TRAILS AT COLES WOODS
The first lighted cross-country ski trails in North America opened here in
Crandall Park in December of 1971. A budget of just $3,000 was put to use cutting
brush and illuminating two kilometers of trails on the terraces of Halfway Brook. The
Adirondack Ski Club played host to the U.S. Ski Team and the first "International"
Ski Race was held at the trails' opening dedication. The event remained a popular stop
on tour for years to come due to spectator interest and community enthusiasm - aided
by prizes and a banquet offered by the Downtown Merchants Association. Despite heavy
use, the two kilometer loop sufficed for seven years. In 1977, a generous donation from
Kaymr, Inc. along with community development funds and a grant from the National
Heritage Trail System allowed for the purchase of 35 adjacent acres. The existing trail
system was expanded from two to seven illuminated kilometers and the community
enjoyed great publicity as a result of stories written in a number of national periodicals.
In 1986, the trails were widened and a coalition of volunteers help to grade and smooth
the trail surface and improve the flow and cleanliness of Halfway Brook. Today, the trails
continue to play host to several cross country ski races each year, along with mountain
bike and running races and community events.