Sunday, January 8, 2012

Shohola Falls, PA in State Game Lands 180


ABOUT THE PARK:
Shohola Recreation Area - Discover Pike PA

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.390598, -74.969041

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Although there are many parking lots, this one was open on a Sunday in winter when others were gated.  Trails for the falls are accessed directly from this parking lot.

TRAIL MAPS:
I found it helpful to have both of these maps as they differ slightly.  Trails are not marked or maintained. Expect to have to maneuver through some blow downs. Even though maps show trail names, no signs exist with these names.  The trails along the falls are not shown on the maps and several paths branch off.  It is pretty obvious where to go once there and hard to get lost since the lake is always nearby and makes a great reference point. 
State Game Lands 180 - Pike County, PA
State Game Lands 180 - Pennsylvania Game Commission

HIKE DISTANCE:
Shohola Falls - Overlook Tower - Chucks Trail and Horseshoe Trail: 8 miles
Shohola Falls - Overlook Tower:  about 4 miles
Shohola Falls only:  about 1.5 miles

THE HIKE:
For orientation purposes:
Heading west, turn left before the Route 6 bridge towards Shohola Falls Inn (A) to paved the parking lot; Come out from the falls/gorge trail in the small gravel lot (b); Cross to the other side of Shohola Creek via the Route 6 bridge (c)
From the parking lot, facing the dam, take the trail at the right corner of the lot where my dog is to get to the lower falls.
Descend on a series of wooden steps.
Shohola Falls after descending steps.
Retrace from this point back to the parking lot.  (From what I read, the icy section is slippery even when there is no ice but the trail does not continue on the other side so you have to go back to get to the upper level.
Back at the parking lot, walk a few steps along the left side (with your back to the dam) and look for paths going into the woods that will run parallel to Shohola Creek up above the gorge.
A view of the lower level steps from the upper level trail.
The trail will follow on a ledge with a steep drop down into the gorge through a beautiful hemlock forest.
Come out into a small gravel parking area, walk around the guardrail and turn left to cross over Shohola Creek on the Route 6 bridge.
A view of the gorge from the Route 6 bridge.
Keep walking along Route 6 a short distance to the end of the guardrail and turn left.  You might see faint paths in this area but if not, it's a short distance before coming out on a wide grassy clearing with an overlook to the left.  On your way to the overlook, note where to access the trail for the other side of the falls on your way:
The overlook is at the split rail fencing to the far left, my dog is sitting at the entrance of the trail which is about half way between the overlook and the utility pole.  It is obstructed by a blow down.  I broke away as many branches as I could to make it a little more obvious.
The trail will follow a fence along the other side of the gorge heading upstream back towards the falls and dam.
Another series of steps lead to a stone walled overlook at the other side of the falls.

Beyond the dam trails, the service road and woods roads lead to an observation deck.
View from the observation deck.
Entrance to Chucks Trail (not marked) from the gravel service road.
The named paths on the maps which are not signed by name in the game lands, are grassy woods road, sometimes very swampy.
A nice view of Shohola Lake and the countryside descending on the Horseshoe Trail.
Shohola Lake
Return to the parking lot by crossing the bridge on Route 6, turning right into the gravel parking lot, then accessing the trail at the left side of the fence.
Follow the trail along the upper rim of the gorge through the hemlock forest.
Shohola Falls from the upper trail.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Take the trail from the right corner of the parking lot facing the dam; descend step to bottom of falls, at end of trail retrace back to parking lot.  Take path into woods from parking lot to left and follow upper trail along ridge above gorge through hemlock forest
[  0.35]  Trail ends at gravel parking lot, turn right to end of guardrail, turn left on Route 6 and cross over bridge continuing to end of guardrail
[  0.50]  Turn left at end of guardrail and continue briefly through woods to clearing then veer left to overlook at fence; retrace a few steps and turn left on path before utility pole
[  0.60]  Keep to the right along fence and down steps to falls overlook
[  0.75]  Falls overlook; retrace a few steps then go up steps to the left continuing towards dam; at dam veer right across open area on mowed path
[  1.00]  At paved parking lot, turn left and walk along pavement
[  1.10]  Turn left at picnic and trail sign opposite parking lot entrance on right; at clearing turn right on path into woods at "boating" sign
[  1.30]  Turn left at T-intersection (right goes back to paved road); at paved boat ramp, turn right, proceed a few steps then turn left on path into woods
[  1.50]  Left at fork
[  1.75]  Trail veers slightly away from lake, come out at clearing behind yellow game commission building, continue right on gravel road passing the yellow building, at the gravel service road, turn left
[  2.20]  Turn left at the woods road (Hill Trail on Game Commission map) - if you miss this, the next woods road has a "observation tower" sign and you can turn left there also
[  2.40]  Observation tower; descending tower steps, continue straight then turn left on the woods road; turn left at next woods road
[  2.65]  Continue through clearing to gravel service road; turn left on gravel road  (turn right if only hiking out to observation tower)
[  2.80]  Gravel parking lot on right and boat launch on left (shown on map); continue on gravel road through gates
[  3.20]  Gravel road crosses creek (shown on Pike County map, not game lands map)
[  3.45]  At top of hill as gravel road levels out, turn right on grassy woods road (Chucks Trail on both maps)
[  3.85]  Trail veers left and becomes somewhat more narrow
[  4.05]  Turn left at T-intersection (Horseshoe Trail) (shown as 4-way intersection on maps)
[  4.30]  At next T-intersection turn left; as trail descends view of Shohola Lake ahead
[  4.70]  Turn left on gravel service road
[  4.80]  Parking lot on right (shown on map)
[  4.85]  Pass Chucks Trail on left
[  5.10]  Gravel road crosses creek
[  5.70]  Continue through gates with gravel parking lot on left and boat launch on right
[  6.10]  Straight on gravel road at observation trail sign on right
[  6.70]  Continue as gravel road becomes paved at yellow building on right
[  6.95]  Turn right on paved road at Shohola Falls sign
[  7.00]  As pavement widens into parking lot watch on left for trail into woods; turn left and follow trail through picnic tables - trail branches off, keep along contour of lake
[  7.30]  Continue right around dam on mowed grass path towards falls trails
[  7.45]  Falls overlook; turn around and go up steps to right
[  7.60]  Go through clearing then through woods briefly towards guardrail and turn right on Route 6 and cross bridge; turn right at other end of guardrail then right again into gravel parking lot; take trail to left of wooden fence along hemlock gorge
[  8.00]  Back at parking lot

Monday, January 2, 2012

Appalachian Trail, PA: Tom Lowe Trail, Eagle's Nest, Sand Spring


ABOUT THE PARK:
The BMECC Section of The Appalachian Trail - Blue Mountain Eagle Climbing Club
Out on the Trail - The Reading Eagle

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 40.537671, -76.123345

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Parking on either side of road just before gate.

TRAIL MAPS:
PA Appalachian Trail Map Sec. 1-6: Delaware Water Gap to Swatara Gap - Keystone Trails Association

HIKE DISTANCES:
Tom Lowe Trail - AT - Eagle's Nest - Eagle's Nest Shelter - Sand Spring: 11 miles
Tom Lowe Trail - AT - Eagle's Nest - Sand Spring:  9 miles
Tom Lowe Trail - Sand Spring:  5 miles

APPALACHIAN TRAIL SECTION HIKING:
TrailHeadFinder.com - AT section miles 1191.9 to 1193.6

THE HIKE:
First rock hop crossing over Northkill Creek.
Several more creek crossings along the way.
The orange-blazed Tom Lowe Trail ascends a gorge through hemlock forests.
A tricky creek crossing in the gorge - the logs are slippery so finding a rock hop a little up stream seems to work better.
Climb up out of the gorge steeply on rocks.
At the top, the last part of the Tom Lowe Trail is flat.
The Tom Lowe Trail ends at Sand Spring.  Left on the blue-blazed Sand Spring Trail leads to the Appalachian Trail.  Right on the Sand Spring Trail returns to the parking lot.
The Appalachian Trail leads to the Eagle's Nest Trail which is almost flat until the end just before the overlook.
Rock scramble to Eagle's Nest Overlook.
View south from Eagle's Nest Overlook.
A service road which is used for snowmobiling from January 15 through April 1and runs parallel to the Appalachian Trail can be taken as an alternate route to the Eagle's Nest Shelter.
Blue-blazed side trail off the Appalachian Trail towards the Eagle's Nest Shelter and a view north.
Eagle's Nest Shelter
Continue a short distance beyond the shelter to the end of the blue trail for a view north.
The Sand Spring Trail is very rocky and full of roots for a while.
The Sand Spring Trail follows along the spring-fed creek and crosses over several times.
Waterfalls along the Sand Spring Trail.

HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Walk back along the road the way you drove in to the start of the orange-blazed Tom Lowe Memorial Trail.  If trailhead is inaccessible due to blow down, continue along the road until you can cut over as trail runs between road and Northkill Creek
[  0.20]  Rock hop over Northkill Creek
[  1.30]  Trail turn right on woods road
[  1.35]  Keep straight towards clearing (old gravel quarry) when woods road goes right
[  1.50]  Cross creek and be careful to follow orange trail to left when, faded white blaze trail goes straight
[  1.60]  Trail makes sharp right turn at old Tom Lowe sign on tree (If you keep straight here, trail becomes difficult to follow even though there are orange blazes but they are sloppy orange blazes, not the neatly painted blazes of the correct trail.)
[  2.00]  Trail goes slightly uphill through gorge
[  2.30]  Cross over creek either on logs or find rock hop
[  2.60]  Trail veers to right away from gorge and begins to ascend steeply on rocks
[  2.80]  Trail flattens out at top of climb
[  3.10]  Tom Lowe Trail ends at Sand Spring; turn left on blue-blazed Sand Spring Trail
[  3.30]  Left on white-blazed Appalachian Trail when blue Sand Spring Trail goes straight
[  4.15]  Stretch of very rocky trail
[  4.40]  Turn left on blue-blazed Eagles Nest Trail
[  5.40]  Rock scramble to Eagles Nest Overlook; retrace
[  6.40]  Straight on blue Eagles Nest Trail when white-blazed Appalachian Trail crosses over
[  6.70]  Turn right on gravel service road with sporadic orange diamond blazes
[  7.20]  Keep straight on gravel service road when blue-blazed Sand Spring Trail goes right
[  7.70]  Turn left on white-blazed Appalachian Trail
[  7.80]  Left on blue-blazed trail to Eagles Nest Shelter
[  8.00]  Trail turn sharply left downhill to cross stream then turns right uphill
[  8.10]  Continue beyond Eagles Nest Shelter following blue blazes downhill to view; retrace
[  8.50]  Turn right on white-blazed Appalachian Trail
[  8.60]  Keep straight on Appalachian Trail crossing over gravel service road
[  9.20]  Left on blue-blazed Sand Spring Trail
[  9.35]  At Sand Spring keep straight on the blue-blazed Sand Spring Trail when orange-blazed Tom Lowe Trail goes right
[  9.60]  Keep left on blue when unmarked goes right, several creek crossings
[  9.80]  Trail veers away from creek and becomes less rocky, gradually descends
[10.85]  Turn right on gravel service road
[ 11.00]  Back at parking

Friday, December 30, 2011

Bear Mountain State Park, NY - Appalachian Trail to Hessian Lake


ABOUT THE PARK:
Bear Mountain State Park - Palisades Park Conservancy
Rebuilt Section of Appalachian Trail at Bear Mountain - NY/NJ Trail Conference

DIRECTIONS:
GPS Coordinates 41.304258, -74.01571

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A narrow paved drive leads from Seven Lakes Drive to a hiker parking lot with room for about 10 cars.  This is a no fee parking lot where fees are charged for other Bear Mountain State Park lots.

TRAIL MAP:
Northern Harriman Bear Mountain Trails Map #119 - NY/NJ Trail Conference
Bear Mountain Day Hikes Map (free map) - NY/NJ Trail Conference

HIKE DISTANCE:  8 miles

APPALACHIAN TRAIL SECTION HIKING:
TrailHeadFinder.com - AT section miles 1379.7 to 1383.4

PEAK BAGGING:
Bear Mountain - Peakery.com

THE HIKE:
During the winter Perkins Memorial Drive to the top of Bear Mountain is closed so there is no traffic and no crowds.

Facing the barrier at the end of the parking lot, turn left on the 1777W Trail which will merge with the white-blazed Appalachian Trail and left just before the Appalachian Trail crosses over Seven Lakes Drive.
The Appalachian Trail ascends Bear Mountain on foot paths, old paved roads and steps.

The mountains of Harriman State Park from the Appalachian Trail.
The Hudson Valley from Bear Mountain.
The Appalachian Trail is handicapped accessible at the top of Bear Mountain.
Perkins Tower
The New York City skyline from in front of Perkins Tower.
A deer on Bear Mountain.
Bear Mountain Bridge seen descending on the Appalachian Trail.
Hessian Lake
A Pileated Woodpecker near Hessian Lake.
The ice skating rink is visible from the yellow-blazed Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail.



HIKE SUMMARY:
[  0.00]  Facing barrier at end of lot, turn left on 1777W trail
[  0.10]  White-blazed AT joins in from right
[  0.20]  Left on white-blazed AT when 1777W trail leaves to the right
[  0.25]  Cross Seven Lakes Drive
[  0.80]  Cross paved Perkins Memorial Drive (closed in winter)
[  0.85]  AT changes from woods road to old paved road
[  1.10]  AT leaves old paved road to left up steps
[  1.65]  Keep straight when the blue-blazed short cut trail goes right
[  2.00]  AT becomes handicapped accessible; keep straight on AT when shortcut to Major Welch trail goes left
[  2.30]  Perkins Tower
[  2.65]  Cross paved Perkins Memorial Drive
[  2.95]  Turn right at Perkins Memorial Drive and follow road
[  3.20]  At circle, AT leaves to the right
[  4.20]  At bottom of steps, AT follows old gravel/paved road to the left
[  4.35]  Yellow-blazed Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail comes in from right; turn left on red circle on white Major Welch Trail
[  4.70]  Major Welch Trail leaves paved path to the left, keep straight on paved path around Hessian Lake
[  5.55]  Appalachian Trail comes in from the left and continues on paved lake path
[  5.75]  Left on yellow-blazed Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail when white-blazed AT goes right
[  6.05]  Rock hop over creek
[  6.60]  Cross Seven Lakes Drive
[  7.20]  Yellow trail turns right at Doodletown map sign; few steps ahead keep right on 1777W when yellow goes left
[  7.75]  Appalachian Trail joins 1777W from the right
[  7.90]  Appalachian Trail leaves 1777W to the left
[  8.00]  Back at parking lot