Like many of the places maintained by Saratoga Plan, the Graphite Range is a great multi-use area with loads of criscrossing trails. You are welcome to choose your own adventure here and make it as easy or hard, long or short, as you like. Like may other areas in the Plan, it's surrounded on all sides by close paivate propery.
We hiked up the Old Mine Road where there's are a bunch of fencing to keep casual hikers from falling into the shallow gorge. Signs are also posted to keep people from climbing over and bathing in the waters. I've seen photos of some interesting rock formations in this area. I didn't catch these this time around, but I'll be back again to see what's there.
Sunny was having an amazing time. I was enjoying breaking trail, though it was admittedly only 3-6" of fresh powder over already-broken 6" or so. The exercise felt very good. However, I wore my snowpants and it was warm. I was sweating pretty bad. I think in the future, I'll need to pick up some unlined waterproof pants I can wear on warm days.
Coyote warnings were posted throughout the trail. I did let Sunny off-leash a little, but he did stay on leash for a while as well. I wasn't surprised at the warning. There's a lot of woods in the area, but also a lot of human habitation. Train tracks also run nearby which offer the animals a chance at some choice roadkill.