Sunday, March 9, 2025

Storm King Mountain Northern Flank

Storm King State Park
Orange Co.,
New York

Hiking Trails:
Stillman Trail: Yellow blaze

Total Time: 1:05 hour
Estimated Distance: 2.2 Miles

Pros: Very scenic area
Cons: Limited parking
Hike Type: Loop
Level of Difficulty: Moderate

Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/SLZDgHJFhgVkhVK57

I wanted a more light hike at Storm King. I parked on the Mountain Road Trailhead of the Stillman Trail. This trailhead only has limited parking but it was a cold and cloudy winter day so the parking was available. I took the Stillman Trail to the view overlooking the Hudson River, and then took the old road up to the ruins.

I then took a trail that I noticed in the area of the ruins that descends. I took this trail down and it must be an older version of the Stillman Trail. It took me back to the trailhead where I was parked allowing for a full loop.

Map of the Trail

Beginning of the Stillman Trail

Hudson River at Newburgh Bay from the View




Looking at the Main Part of the Mountain





Frozen Waterfall



Ruins on Storm King




Sunday, March 2, 2025

Bear Mountain to Fort Montgomery

Bear Mountain State Park
Rockland & Orange Counties,
New York

Hiking Trails:
Appalachian Trail: White blaze
Twin Forts Trail: Blue stripe in white blaze

Total Time: 1:30 hour
Estimated Distance: 2.8 Miles

Pros: Scenic area along Hudson River
Cons: Busy area
Hike Type: Candy Wrapper Loop
Level of Difficulty: Easy

Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/LmTMssnNDXqoz7H46

I parked at the dock area at Bear Mountain, and took the path up to the Bear Mountain Trailside Zoo. The Appalachian Trail goes right through the zoom. I took the Appalachian Trail in the zoo past the exhibits, and was surprised to see the bear out and not hibernating despite the cold weather. 

I took a spur to the viewpoint over the river, and then took the paved zoo path to the Fort Clinton remnant site. I then continued to the area behind the bridge, and took the Twin Forts Trail underneath the Bear Mountain Bridge to the Popolopen Creek.

I crossed the Popolopen Creek on the pedestrian suspension bride, and then toured through the Fort Montgomery historical site, where the Americans fought the British in the Revolutionary war. I then turned around and took the Appalachian Spur Bypass Trail around Bear Mountain, and returned back to my car.

Map of the Route

Bear Mountain Bridge and the Elk Statue





Bobcat at the Zoo

Porcupine at the Zoo

Bear at the Zoo in the Winter
(Shouldn't he be hibernating)

Hudson River


Fort Clinton Remains

Anthony's Nose & Bear Mountain Bridge


Ft. Montgomery Trailhead


Popolopen Footbridge

Route 9W Popolopen Bridge

Bear Mountain Bridge from Popolopen

Fort Montgomery Historic Site



Ice on the Trail

Sunday, February 23, 2025

Frozen Lake Tiorati Islands

Harriman State Park
Orange Co.
New York

Hiking Trails:
None

Total Time: 1:30 hour
Estimated Distance: 3.3 Miles

Pros: Scenic frozen lake
Cons: None
Hike Type: Loop
Level of Difficulty: Easy

Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/jT2TYkrws5UHKNxv9

The previous week was still very cold and all the lakes in Harriman were still frozen. Tiorati is one of the largest lakes, and has several islands, including some big ones. I opted to go to Tiorati and explore all the islands walking on the frozen lake.

I parked in the Cedar Pond campground area on Seven Lakes Drive, near the southern part of the lake. This parking area is only open to the public when the lake is frozen. I walked on the lake heading southeast, to the camp dock, and then northeast towards the small island. I then headed to the two large islands in the middle of the lake and walked along each island in the center. I then continued north, to the camp dock and swimming area on the northern side of the east shore of the lake.

I then continued to the north end of the lake, where the beach is, and then headed south towards some of the smaller islands. I then went to the land area and walked through Cedar Pond campground and then headed back to my car.

Map of the Route

Leaving the Parking Area

Small Frozen Lake Inlet

Inlet with Ice Warning Size

Approaching the Main Part of Lake Tiorati

Ice Folding on Lake Tiorati


Main Part of Lake Tiorati




Swimming Area and Boat Dock on the South Side of Lake Tiorati




On the Main Expanse of the Lake


Small Island

The Two Big Islands on Lake Tiorati

Second to Largest Island






Approaching the Main Island



Camp Swimming Area on the Western Shore




Approaching the Northern Shore of the Lake






Tiorati Beach Lifeguard Chair



Ice Fisherman Encounter While Heading South

More Islands