ABOUT THE PARKS:
Dater Mountain Park - County of Rockland
Harriman State Park - The Palisades Parks Conservancy
Harriman State Park - New York State Parks
DIRECTIONS:
GPS Cooridinates 41.171518, -74.176847
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Dater Mountain Park parking on Johnsontown Road. |
TRAIL MAP:
NY/NJ Trail Conference Southern Harriman Bear Mountain Trails Map 118
Dater Mountain Park and Harriman State Park, NY at EveryTrail
HIKE DISTANCE: 7 miles
THE HIKE:
The orange trail uphill from the parking area, |
Then left on blue. |
New York State Thruway |
Another view of the Tuxedo Park and the thruway farther along at a power line cut. |
Wild Turkey! |
There were icy areas left from the previous Sunday where freezing rain encased everything in ice causing multiple car pileups and closure of the thruway. |
Several boulders still encased in ice. |
Back on orange for a short distance to ... |
... left on the white-blazed Kakiat Trail at the end of orange. |
Kakiat Trail going into Harriman State Park. |
Her preferred way of navigating blow downs. |
I wasn't comfortable with the options for crossing the creek so we bushwhacked uphill along the creek to find a better crossing spot. Found lovely cascades up higher and a crossing spot! |
The Kakiat Trail follows along the NY State Thruway down below. |
On this side, long sections of trail were covered in sheets of ice. Shawnee wiped out once - she was OK - but really avoided icy patches after that. |
Because the Kakiat Trail continued steeply downhill and the trail was covered with ice, we took the abandoned telephone cut. |
Some ice here, too, but easy enough to get around. |
Taking a break in the abandoned telephone cut. |
On icy days I like to take hot tea and it stays piping hot throughout the entire hike in an insulated Kleen Kanteen inside an insulated bag. Shawnee is fine with ice cold water. |
The red-dot-on-white Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail went steeply uphill on ice so we had to find a way around that. |
Made it up without either of us sliding and falling. I could have worn microspikes but I didn't so that I could find a safer route for Shawnee. |
Right on red-line-on-white Tuxedo-Mt. Ivy Trail. |
Coming up on Claudius Smith's Den. |
Claudius Smith's Den with a smoldering fire someone left behind. |
Instead of scrambling up to the Blue Dot Trail, we went around to the right on a faint path that lead right to it. |
We have hiked Elbow Brush a couple of times already so with all of the ice, took the easy bypass this time. |
Looking down at Elbow Brush - we'd be squeezing through that if we hadn't taken the easy bypass. |
It was very pretty along the upper easy bypass route. |
Looking back where the trails merge together. |
Views over Almost Perpendicular. |
Descending steeply - no ice here! |
But along some sections the trail was solid ice but nothing else was icy. |
A burl with a hole. |
Back on the Kakiat Trail. |
The only bird of many that sat still long enough for a picture. |
Back on orange. |
Views from the orange trail. |
Turkey vulture tracks in the mud. |
Back downhill to the parking area. |
HIKE SUMMARY:
[ 0.00] Take the orange-blazed trail from the parking lot
[ 0.20] Left on blue when orange goes right
[ 1.65] Left on orange at end of blue when orange also goes right
[ 2.00] Left on white Kakiat Trail at end of orange
[ 3.00] Right on abandoned telephone cut when white continues downhill
[ 3.15] Right at T-intersection to continue in telephone cut
[ 3.25] Right on red-dot-on-white Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail
[ 3.60] Right on red-line-on-white Tuxedo-Mt. Ivy Trail
[ 3.95] Claudius Smith's Den; keep right on unmarked footpath around rock scramble
[ 4.00] Right on Blue Dot Trail
[ 4.25] Left at split to take easy route around Elbow Brush
[ 4.45] Trails merge back together
[ 5.45] Right on white Kakiat Trail
[ 5.70] Left on orange
[ 6.10] Left on orange when blue goes right
[ 6.80] Left on orange when blue goes right
[ 7.00] Back at parking