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Page 1: NYS Horse Councill Trailss - 2012 Pine Hilll//South ...The Pineapple Junction trail head / camping area is located off Carr Rd. At the top of the hill. This is a primitive camping

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Page 2: NYS Horse Councill Trailss - 2012 Pine Hilll//South ...The Pineapple Junction trail head / camping area is located off Carr Rd. At the top of the hill. This is a primitive camping

Pine Hill / South Valley Trails

The Pine Hill / South Valley trail system is a

mixture of easy and more challenging trails.

Trails north of the power line are old log

haul roads and are wider. These trails have

minimal elevation change and are an easy

ride. South of the power line the trails are

hilly and more challenging. Footing in the

system is natural wood’s soil along with

some rocky areas.

DEC trail markers are used to mark the

trails along with wooden trail plaques on

each trail. Trail markers are red trail discs in

the northern section, after you cross Pierce

Run Rd. Yellow markers are used. You will

also find “you are here” letters that coincide

with your map.

The Rocky Top section may be accessed

from Pineapple Junction by riding to Phillips

Brook and going either north or south to

the L or J access trails or from the new Little

Bone Run trail head.

The Pineapple Junction trail head / camping

area is located off Carr Rd. At the top of the

hill. This is a primitive camping area. You

must bring your own water. Please keep it

clean and do not tie to trees, use high lines.

Use only dead or downed trees for firewood.

As per DEC rules no wood from further than

50 miles away may be used. Camping

allowed on sites marked with a yellow disc

only.

Camping is free though you must have a

permit to camp more than 72 hours or have

a group larger than ten. There is no

camping allowed at the Little Bone Run trail

head.

Call DEC Ranger at 716-771-7191 for

camping permits.

Emergency call 911

Veterinarian Dr. Mary Fales 716-655-2071

Directions from I-86 westbound

Take exit #17 at Steamburg turn right onto

rt.#394.

Turn left at stop sign Continue on #394. At first

four corners turn left onto Price Corners Rd.

Bear left under the RR underpass(narrow) turn

left up the hill(Corbett Hill Rd) it becomes

Sarver Rd. Go about 3.5 miles to T and stop

sign, turn right (Carr rd.) camp is at the top of

the first hill on the right.

From Route #86 east bound

Exit #16 at Randolph turn left toward town on

Main St. Just past the R&M Restaurant turn

right onto Larkin St.

After crossing I-86 turn right onto Messenger

St. Follow that around to Y bear left up hill onto

Pine Hill Rd. Go about 3.5 miles to where paved

road curves hard right bear left down onto

Pierce Rd.(dirt) DEC sign on right. In about a

mile there is a nice cabin on left .Turn left there

onto Carr Rd. Go to top of hill camp is on the

left.

Little Bone Run Trail Head

From I-86 take exit #17 at Steamburg toward

Onoville on the West Perimeter Rd. Go 7.3 miles

turn right onto Bone Run Rd. Go 3.1 miles turn

right onto Little Bone Run Rd.

Trail head is about one mile on right Pink

ribbons at entrance.

From Frewsburg

Take rt. 62 east to caution light go straight onto

county rt.#36 it becomes #33 at county line

after passing Nickle Inn Little Bone Run Rd. Is

on the left, turn left and go up about one mile

to trail head on right. Pink ribbons at entrance

New York State

Horse Council

Pine Hill / South Valley

2012 Trail Map

Trails located in the

Towns of Randolph and South Valley, N.Y.

Near the Kinzua Reservoir

Trails were built and are maintained

by members and volunteers

of the Cattaraugus/ Chautauqua Chapter

of the N.Y. Horse Council