ABOUT THE PARKS:
Columbia Land Conservancy Hike Five Challenge - Columbia Land Conservancy
High Falls Conservation Area - Columbia Land Conservancy
Harris Conservation Area - Columbia Land Conservancy
Borden's Pond Conservation Area - Columbia Land Conservancy
Siegel-Kline Kill Conservation Area - Columbia Land Conservancy
Greenport Conservation Area - Columbia Land Conservancy
Harrier Hill Park - Scenic Hudson
Stockport Wildlife Management Area - New York State DEC
Hike Five Challenge Patch |
DIRECTIONS:
Each conservation area has it's own gravel parking lot.
My route including driving distances to each conservation area. |
Harris - 42.335591, -73.509158
Borden's Pond - 42.352910, -73.595480
Siegel-Kline Kill - 42.334755, -73.624346
Harrier Hill/Stockport - 42.291483, -73.764936
Greenport - 42.269165, -73.768539
TRAIL MAPS:
Map of Public Conservation Areas - Columbia Land Conservancy
High Falls Conservation Area Brochure - Columbia Land Conservancy
Harris Conservation Area Brochure - Columbia Land Conservancy
Borden's Pond Conservation Area Brochure - Columbia Land Conservancy
Siegel-Kline Kill Conservation Area Brochure - Columbia Land Conservancy
Greenport Conservation Area Brochure - Columbia Land Conservancy
Harrier Hill Trail Map - Scenic Hudson
HIKE DISTANCES:
High Falls Conservation Area - 1.5 miles
Harris Conservation Area - 1.6 miles
Borden's Pond Conservation Area - 1.9 miles
Siegel-Kline Kill Conservation Area - 1.2 miles
Harrier Hill Park/Stockport Wildlife Management Area - 1.4 miles
Greenport Conservation Area - 5.4 miles
TOTAL - 13 miles
THE HIKE:
For this hike we visited five of the ten Columbia Land Conservancy properties along with Harrier Hill/Stockport WMA. Each conservation area is exceptionally well-maintained with a variety of scenery.
1) High Falls Conservation Area
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Walking through the portal ... |
... into an instantly beautiful forest. |
Coming up on the falls is quite impressive. Neither pictures nor video do it justice. |
Taking blue down to creek level. |
The bottom of the falls at creek level. |
Heading back up. |
2) Harris Conservation Area
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Coming up on a small pond. |
3) Borden's Pond Conservation Area
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An overlook of Borden's Pond, which does no longer appear to exist but pretty nonetheless. |
4) Siegel-Kline Kill Conservation Area
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There are a few side trails down to the creek along the way. |
Up the hill to an overloook. |
5) Greenport Conservation Area (with Harrier Hill and Rockport WMA)
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The intention was to park at Harrier Hill Park, visit the overlook, then take the Greenport-Stockport trail over to the Greenport Conservation Area. |
A wide mowed path from the parking lot ... |
... with incredible views of the entire Catskill range. |
A little pond to the right. |
At the top, views that cannot be captured adequately in pictures. The Catskills look so diminutive in the pictures but not when standing there. |
Back through the parking lot and across the street into the Rockport WMA where it looked like the Greenport-Rockport Trail should be. |
There were mowed paths but no trail markers. |
When we ended up at private property, I knew that was wrong so we headed back. |
Never did find the Greenport-Rockport Trail. Everything to the left was impenetrable. So back to the car to drive to the Greenport Conservation Area. |
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Immediately the views are incredible. |
Working our way around to the left, several viewpoints along the way. |
Hudson River with the Catskills |
What a beautiful area, one which I never got to see when I lived farther south. I'm grateful to see it now through your post.
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of these preserves before until I found out about the Hike Five Challenge. When a pain started in my knee the weekend before I figured this would be a good hike to do breaking up shorter hikes with driving. That worked out perfectly. Looking at the Catskills was definitely much better for my knee than being in the Catskills!
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