Friday, October 17, 2025

South Mountain New Trail

South Mountain County Park
Rockland Co, NY

Hiking Trails:
Long Path: Green blaze
New South Mountain Trail: Red blaze

Total Time: 1:45 hour
Estimated Distance: 3.0 Miles

Pros: Quiet area, good views
Cons: None
Hike Type: Loop
Level of Difficulty: Slightly difficult

Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/HKnBh7kmErDxJm6L6

I had intended to take the Long Path at South Mountain along the ridge, but after parking and reaching the overlook over the quarry, I noticed a new trail blazed in red. I didn't see any documentation on this trail, but decided to take it and see where it leads me. I took the trail and noticed that it goes parallel to the Long Path on the southern section of the ridge.

I took the trail to see how far it went, and when I reached the communications tower I had to head back and didn't see the end of the trail. (Little did I know that I was very close to the end at the point.) I then took the Long Path back, stopping at the Cactus grove where there was a great view of the Manhattan skyline, and then continued on the Long Path back to my car.

Map of the Route

Overlooking the Gurnee Park Ampitheater



View of Cheescoate Mountain


View at the Quarry Overlook





Start of the New Trail on South Mountain

The New Trail Along the Southern Part of the Ridge


Trail Marker Indicating the Terminus of the Trail, Although the Trail Kept on Going

Split Rock Along the Trail

Small Ribbon Snake on the Trail

Communications Tower

Scenes Along South Mountain




View from South Mountain at the Cactus Grove

View of the Manhattan Skyline















Glacial Rock on the Long Path

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Panther Mountain Fall Hike

Harriman State Park /
Rockland Co, NY

Hiking Trails:
Pine Meadow Trail: Red blaze
Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail: Yellow blaze

Total Time: 1:30 hour
Estimated Distance: 2.4 Miles

Pros: Good climb, quiet area
Cons: Limited parking
Hike Type: Out and back
Level of Difficulty: Difficult

Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/NHrxLoCMtADaf9Zk7

Hiking Partner:
Yehudah Koblick

Panther Mountain has a steep climb up from the Ramapo Mountain foothills, and affords a great views from the top after a rocky climb. We parked at the Horse Stable off Route 202 near Wilder Road, and took the Pine Meadow Trail from its eastern terminus up. At the intersection of the Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail, we took that trail north to the rocky crag that has a sweeping view of the east and south. We then turned around and went the same route back.


Map of the Route

Panther Mountain Behind the Horse Stables

Pine Meadow Trailhead


Rocky Ascent up Panther Mountain







View from the Panther Mountain Viewpoint