ABOUT THE PARK:
Rockefeller State Park Preserve - New York State Parks
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.122894, 73.811642
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North County Trail Parking Lot. No parking fee to enter Rockefeller State Park Preserve from this lot. |
TRAIL MAP:
Westchester Trails Map #130 - New York New Jersey Trail Conference
HIKE DISTANCE: 11.8 miles
THE HIKE:
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Starting from the far end of the parking lot on the Nature Trail. |
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It's the only footpath on this hike. |
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At the opening in the fence, right on ... |
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Lucy's Loop |
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Now it's almost all gravel carriage roads but sometimes grassy woods roads. |
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Some far away views from Old Orchard Trail. |
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Coming off of the meadows at a 3-way intersection we turned left in search of a second overlook. |
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But at the top you have to keep to the right ... |
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... and can only zoom into the view on the left. |
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We went out the Ridge Trail until we hit a carriage road then turned back to retrace because it was heading us in the wrong direction. |
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Back at that 3-way intersection, we kept straight on Ferguson's Loop. |
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Ferguson's Lake |
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We turned right after the lake but that was not the right way, should have been left, so we retraced and went the correct way. |
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Then a right on Flying Squirrel which loops around back to this spot. |
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Coming off of Flying Squirrel we turned left on Reservoir Loop which took us between two reservoirs. |
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The reservoir on the right was full. |
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The reservoir on the left was not. |
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A little farther along we turned left on Raven's Rock. |
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This descends way down ... |
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... to Raven's Rock at the end. It doesn't look so imposing from a distance... |
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... but it is. |
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At least Brodie thinks so. At the base was a good break spot, Raven's Rock holding back the biting wind gusts. |
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Heading back uphill. |
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Back at the intersection we turned left on Perry Road. |
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We followed this loop around counter clockwise. |
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On the return side of the loop is where I saw.... do you see it under the white arrow? |
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Balloon #1 of 2020. |
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Back where Raven's Rock is to the right, we veered left on Goat Trail. |
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From the Goat Trail we stayed right on the Buttermilk Hill Trail. |
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Where we hardly saw any other people the entire hike so far, it got pretty busy in this area because cars can park along Bedford Road, just a short distance away. |
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But once we turned to head back to Lucy's Loop, we saw no more people. |
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Where we had come in from the left at the beginning of the hike, we now went right. |
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Back through the fence opening to the Nature Trail ... |
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... and back to the parking lot. |
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For all the cars that were parked along Bedford Road, I could not believe there were only 3 cars including mine in this HUGE parking lot. |