ABOUT THE PARK:
Harriman State Park - New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.229817, -74.060450
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Parking on Gate Hill Road. |
TRAIL MAP:
Northern Harriman Bear Mountain Trails Map #119 - NY/NJ Trail Conference
HIKE DISTANCE: 9.6 miles
THE HIKE:
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Because of winter road closures, otherwise heavily trafficked roads can be used to link trails with no traffic! |
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From the parking lot, turn left on Gate Hill Road then right at the opening in the guardrail before the bridge. |
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Yellow goes up, more steeply towards the top ... |
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... to Irish Potato. An unmarked trail to the left comes up from the Lake Welch camping area - that would be our return route. But now, right on yellow. |
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The Hudson is somewhere in the distance in all that fog. |
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Upper Pound Swamp down below. |
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Taking an unmarked trail to the right a short distance ... |
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... for a better view of Upper Pound Swamp. |
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Continuing on yellow. |
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Yellow turns right on Lake Welch Drive ... |
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... but because the exit off of the Palisades Interstate Parkway is closed for the winter ... |
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... we turned left and road walked. It's not every day a dog can safely walk up the middle of a road. |
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Keeping right to Tiorati Brook Road which is also closed. |
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In case that first barrier did not stop anyone, this one would. |
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This road walk was very pleasant and scenic with no traffic. |
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We should have turned before this bridge but did not see the trail. |
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Instead we turned after the bridge along this very scenic stretch of the blue trail. |
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We weren't too far in before I realized this was the wrong way. |
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Heading back and crossing the bridge to the other side ... |
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... where the trail markers are not as obvious but they are there. |
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At the end of blue ... |
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... left on red cross. |
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For tired hikers? |
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Crossing a meadow to ... |
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... Tiorati Brook Road ... |
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... where red cross continues on the other side. |
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Balloon #55 of the year. |
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Coming up on piles of mine tailings then ... |
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... Hansenclever Mine. |
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Just after the mine, red cross veers right, we stayed to the left on unmarked Hansenclever Road. |
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Keeping straight on Hansenclever Road when blue crosses over. |
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Hansenclever Road leads all the way to ... |
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... a left on Lake Welch Road. |
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We turned right into Lake Welch ... |
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... then kept to the left around the lake. |
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Lake Welch |
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We worked our way left through the campground ... |
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... to the unmarked trail straight ahead. |
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A right on to another unmarked trail, then a left at a fork ... |
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... and we were coming up on Irish Potato. |
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From Irish Potato, right on yellow to retrace from the beginning of the hike. |
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Way up ahead, the only other hiker we encountered. |
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A left on Gate Hill Road ... |
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... back to where we parked. Everyone else parked there most likely went to Jackie Jones Mountain, which is more popular. |
Oh how I envy your long hikes! Krummholz is now 12 weeks old. We are bumping him up to 1.5 miles. But really......he's a border collie puppy with tons of energy. I was originally thinking of adding .5 miles/month, but he has so much energy to burn, I may do more.
ReplyDeleteOh, I don't envy you the puppy thing at all. Give me adult dogs any day, LOL.
DeleteYeah....he's a lot of fun, but he feels like a full time job! I think if I get a pup again, I'll need to be retired. He at least has started sleeping through the night, thank dog! Some days I feel like I'm just running around in my house with a bottle of Nature's Miracle in one hand and a dog toy in the other (to try to distract him from chewing on things he's not supposed to). I really enjoy the foundation dog training though - we are working on sits, downs, paw target, come, attention games, etc. I bought him a harness and a long line which he can drag on the ground - I want to work on introducing him to offleash hiking.
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