Start At Swartswood
State Park Main Entrance.
Make a Right Out of Parking Lot Onto Route 619 South - Continue 2.3
Miles
Turn Right Onto Route 612 - Continue for .8 Miles (Veterans Park,
about .2 Miles in on this road has a bathroom and parking for a water
stop)
Turn Right Onto Route 521 - Continue 2.9 Miles
Turn Right Onto Route 622 East Continue .9 Miles (Stillwater Park
about .2 miles in on this road, good water spot)
Turn Right Onto Route 619 - Continue .6 Miles to Main Entrance of
Swartswood Park.
*Note: miles are approximate based on my car odometer. There are
several trails and roads in the park that can be added prior to or after
the above to get 9 or 10 miles in and there is a duck pond trail across
from the main entrance that can be added for a few extra miles as well.
- J. Hennion
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Start At Swartswood
State Park Main Entrance
Make a Right Out of Parking Lot Onto Route 619 South - Continue 2.9
Miles
Turn Right Onto Route 510 - Continue for 1.9 Miles, Road Bends To the
Right Just After the Town Area of Stillwater and Turns into Route 521 -
Continue 1.5 Miles on 521 (You will pass Stillwater School - good water
stop, just after the bend in the road)
Turn Right AGAIN Onto Route 521 At the Comfort Zone (a Restaurant
Being Renovated) - Continue 3.1 Miles
Turn Right Onto Route 622 East Continue .9 Miles (Stillwater Park
about .2 miles in on this road, good water spot)
Turn Right Onto Route 619 - Continue .6 Miles to Main Entrance of
Swartswood Park.
*Note: miles are approximate based on my car odometer. There are
several trails and roads in the park area that can be added prior to or
after the above to get 9 or 10 miles in and there is a duck pond trail
across from the main entrance that can be added for a few extra miles as
well. Also, just after the town of Stillwater, where the road bends and
you take 521 to the right, you can make a left and take 521 for an out
and back to get whatever mileage you want. That direction on 521 is also
beautiful and you can pick up the above route on your way back. Starting
from my house in Crandon Lakes and incorporating the longer run above
gives you a 17.2 mile run and one long, steady hill on the way back. You
can add a loop or loops around Crandon Lakes for another 2.2 miles per
loop. - J. Hennion
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