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Schuyler County

Interloken Trail to Teeter Pond

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Interloken Trail to Teeter Pond

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Interloken Trail to Teeter Pond

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2.05km

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Discover the tranquil beauty of the Interloken Trail to Teeter Pond, an easy hike that guides you through a diverse landscape of dense forests, open meadows, and rolling farmland. This route is a perfect short outing, covering 1.3 miles (2.0 km) with a minimal elevation gain of just 2 feet…

Last updated: April 23, 2026

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Teeter Pond

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike to Teeter Pond on this route?

This specific route to Teeter Pond is approximately 2 kilometers (1.27 miles) one way and is considered an easy hike. Most hikers can complete the round trip in about an hour, depending on their pace and how long they spend enjoying the pond.

What is the terrain like on the Interloken Trail to Teeter Pond?

The path to Teeter Pond is generally flat and easy, traversing open pasture lands and some forested sections. While the broader Interloken Trail can be varied, this particular segment is quite accessible. Be aware that some sections, especially those shared with horses, can be muddy, particularly in spring and fall.

Is the Interloken Trail to Teeter Pond dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are welcome on the trail. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to help preserve the natural environment for everyone.

What can I see along the route to Teeter Pond?

This route leads directly to Teeter Pond, a peaceful spot known for potential wildlife sightings like frogs and turtles. The surrounding area features a mix of dense forests, open meadows, and rolling farmland, offering a diverse and scenic experience.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail is enjoyable in most seasons. Spring brings wildflowers, summer offers lush greenery, and fall showcases vibrant foliage. However, be prepared for muddy conditions in spring and fall. During winter, microspikes or snowshoes might be necessary if there's significant snow.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Finger Lakes National Forest?

No, there are generally no entrance fees or permits required for day hiking on the Interloken Trail within the Finger Lakes National Forest. Primitive camping is also allowed for free, provided you set up at least 50 feet away from any road, trail, or water source.

Where can I park for the Interloken Trail to Teeter Pond?

A common starting point for this specific hike is from Searsburg Road. There are usually informal parking areas available near the trailheads along this road. Always check for any posted regulations or restrictions before parking.

Does this trail connect to other paths?

Yes, the Interloken Trail is a significant part of the Finger Lakes Trail System and also incorporates a segment of the multi-state North Country Scenic Trail. This specific route to Teeter Pond is entirely along the Interloken Trail, but you'll also find sections of the No-Tan-Takto Trail intersecting or running concurrently with parts of the broader Interloken system.

Are there any options for primitive camping near Teeter Pond?

Yes, primitive camping is allowed for free within the Finger Lakes National Forest. You must set up your camp at least 50 feet away from any road, trail, or water source. Teeter Pond itself is noted as a good spot for primitive camping.

What should I pack for a hike to Teeter Pond?

Even for this relatively short and easy hike, it's wise to bring water, snacks, and appropriate footwear for potentially muddy conditions. Depending on the season, insect repellent can be helpful. If hiking in winter, consider microspikes or snowshoes. Always pack out everything you pack in.

Is this a good trail for families with children?

Given its easy difficulty and relatively short distance, this route to Teeter Pond is generally suitable for families with children. The diverse scenery and the pond itself can be engaging for younger hikers. Just be mindful of potential muddy spots.

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