Saturday, July 13, 2019

Schunemunk State Park, NY - Western Ridge


ABOUT THE PARK:
Schunemunk State Park - New York State Parks

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.413895, -74.121189
NOTE:  As of 10/24/2019 this hike is no longer doable from this parking area per a post on the NY Metro Area Trail Conditions group on Facebook:


Parking is a little tricky to find.  There is no sign.  Pull in between the two white posts shown by the red arrows.

TRAIL MAPS:
Schunnemunk State Park Trail Map - New York State Parks
West Hudson Trails - New York New Jersey Trail Conference
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HIKE DISTANCE:
Schunemunk State Park Western Section - 6.2 miles
     hiked together with
Sterling Forest State Park - Long Swamp Loop - 3.3 miles

THE HIKE:
Where the eastern side of the park can get insanely crowded, this is a very quiet side.  I never ran into anyone else and there was only one car parked by mine when I finished.
The trail starts across the field at the tree line.  A path is mowed to the right and around to the trail head.
The trail switchbacks up on a woods road and enters state park land..
Higher up the trail becomes rockier.
We startled a nest of grouse just off the trail and they went flying everywhere.  One of the juveniles thought he was invisible behind the leaves.
Before a reroute, this used to be the route of the Long Path so sometimes teal paint is still visible.
At the ridge, the trail surface becomes mostly puddingstone.
At the very top it's like stepping into another world of pitch pines.
We stayed right on orange, red dot on white coming in from the left would be our return route.
Views of the Catskills behind us.
Then open views to the west.
Views more to the south.
Eastern Towhee singing back and forth with another we had passed a few minutes before.
Entering private property.
Here is where we left orange on the soft, mossy red dot on white Barton Swamp Trail.
This trail descends and makes a hard left where blue dot on white joins in briefly.
It's mostly old woods road all the way through.
Crossing Baby Brook
At the yellow Jessup Trail, red dot on white turns left and ..
... crosses Baby Brook again.
Then it's a steep climb, sometimes scramble, up to the top.
Brodie slid back down this one three times until I got close enough to give him a boost up.
Views of the Hudson River near the top.
A little farther along, a boulder on the left ...
... for more views.
Red dot on white ends at orange where we came up.  Now retracing back down.
Some views of the Shawangunk Ridge with hazy Catskills in the distance on the way down.
Indian Pipe
Much to Brodie's delight, a groundhog was waiting for him at the car.  I held Brodie back while the groundhog made his getaway.


4 comments:

  1. Hi Gone Hikin. I see there are some scrambly bits towards the end, but was wondering how you would rate for an older dog. She is a very healthy just turned 12 and experienced hiker but has been slowing down the last year. We've followed many of your posts throughout the years. Thank you!

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    1. Aw, thanks! As far as Schunemunk goes, this was the least scrambly hike I have done there and it was only, as you pointed out, towards the end but it was short and I just needed to shove Brodie's butt up the one time so he could make it the rest of the way - only because he was not in a good position for me to reach the handle on his backpack. Other than that Brodie needed no assistance. Yours might need a little more help than Brodie did in that part but it shouldn't be impossible for you. You might need a handle to assist like what Brodie has on his backpack. That handle made hiking so much easier for me and Shawnee when she became elderly and needed more help. Let me know how you make out if you go.

      Daniela

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  2. We hiked up on Sat. Via the Trestle trail off Otterkill road. The lot on 27 was closed. The Lodge next door claimed there was work being done on the trail but that was unconfirmed. We connected with Jessup and then made a short loop with white trail returning on Barton Swamp and down Jessup so the dogs would not need to climb again and then left on Otterkill. Our 12 year old did just fine even with a few pickups coming down on the white trail from Jessup. As described it was sparsely traveled with gorgeous views amoung the pines along the ridge. The dogs had a wonderful time! The fields around the trestle were also quite scenic with many wild flowers, birds and butterflies. Thanks again for a wonderful suggestion!

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    1. Awesome! And you had perfect weather. Glad you were able to make it happen!

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