Anthony's Nose was purchased by the Lake George Land Conservancy in 2000, but was not officially open to the public until 2015, after additional land was acquired to provide trail access.
The preserve includes 3,550 feet of lake shoreline, and Record Hill, which offers spectacular views of the lake and Roger's Rock. One of the iconic spots on Lake George, the cliffs are a regular breeding location for the threatened peregrine falcon. During the summer, you may see the birds soaring over the cliffs. We ask that you do not disturb the falcons. The trail has purposefully been kept away from the cliffs in order to avoid any possible disturbance.
Anthony’s Nose is contiguous with Flat Rock, which LGLC purchased in 1998 from the Fort Ticonderoga Association and later transferred to New York State in 1999. With the purchase of Anthony’s Nose, LGLC increased the protection of Lake George’s northeast shoreline from Flat Rock, around the point of Anthony’s Nose to Glenburnie; an astonishing 9,000 feet of pristine shoreline including nearly 500-acres of forested upland.
LGLC plans eventually to transfer Anthony’s Nose, which includes Record Hill, to New York State for inclusion in the Adirondack Forest Preserve.
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