Dyken Pond is a little piece of heaven. After traveling down the dirt road you come the environmental center. You will find a kiosk that has a map to help you explore all 500 plus acres. You can do this by walking, hiking, snowshoeing, cross country skiing or go out on the lake and kayak, canoe and fish. Yes it is a lake even though the name says pond. You will find Mother Nature at her best up here. The wild life, animals and floral are amazing. There are events that can guide you through all the wonderful things you can find while exploring. Go on the web site and sign up today for one of these events. They are going on all year so whether you are single, couples or a family there is so much for everyone. Can't wait to see you...
Read moreThe Dyken Pond Center is a little bit of wilderness in the Capital Region. Six miles of trails through forests and swamps. Sometimes you'll feel like you're miles from anywhere. Lots of wildlife, including fisher, coyote, bear, porcupine, otter, and forest birds. Great place for a solo, couple, or family hike, snowshoe, or paddle (they have kayaks to rent). The Center also offers great programs for kids and adults, and a summer day camp. The Center's Friends group offers open-air concerts during the summer in a "amphitheater" under the hemlocks. Check the Dyken...
Read moreIf you like high-decibel ear-busting jet skis, party boats and neighbors who play music so loud you can hear it across the lake, this is the place for you. Come on summer weekends and witness the most obnoxious human behavior you have experienced since 4th of July at Coney Island. You can even hear the parties from the trails...
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