I have known about this little hike for quite a few years, but it has 
been typically to warm for me to hike, and besides we we're usually 
camping and that is my lazy season. The hike begins just off the road in
 the campground that leads to the beach. It starts on a blocked-off road
 in the campground (Buck Pond Campground) as marked on the campground 
map.
 It continues along following Lake Kushaqua for about 1.25 miles until 
finding the trail junction on the right. This area provides several 
areas to jump in for a swim, or for the dogs to get a drink.
 Lake Kushaqua/Mud Pond Road is an abandoned railroad bed, which has many uses during all seasons.
 Coming from the campground direction you will know when you have 
reached the junction, or the beginning of the trail to Little Haystack 
Mt. Overall, this hike is super easy and is great for a stroll if you're
 staying in or around Buck Pond Campground. It meanders through the 
forest with gentle ups and downs. The last 10th of a mile is steep, but 
not to bad.
 It was a nice little distraction for me and the pups. I typically do 
not hike in the summer months, but this was a day that was in the high 
50's in the morning.
 I can't wait until my next high peak!  
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