Rockland Co.,
New York
Hiking Trails:
Pine Trail: Red blaze
Stony Brook Trail: Yellow blaze
Connector Trail: Unblazed
Total Time: 1:00 hour
Estimated Distance: 2.2 Miles
Pros: Very scenic area
Cons: No view and busy, even on weekdays
Google Maps of Parking:
https://goo.gl/maps/7D1f2gjyS4GideSQ7
I did this evening hike on my way home from work. This area has been exceptionally busy since the Coronavirus outbreak, and I have been avoiding this area since then. I like visiting this area and come often, and figured a weekday evening hike was a good time to visit. It was indeed ok, but there were still many more people than I expected.
The weather was very hot, but it was already late in the afternoon with the sun not as strong. I took the Pine Meadow Trail to the Stony Brook Trail along the brook, until the area of the destroyed bridge. I took note of how eroded the trails had gotten since my last time here, from all the extra usage on these trails. I took the Connector Trail up the side of the hill at this point up to the Pine Meadow Trail. I took the Pine Meadow Trail back along the side of the valley and then down again to the brook and back to my car.
Map of the Route |
Heavily Eroded Path at the Beginning of the Trail |
Downed Tree Before the Reeves Brook Bridge on the Pine Meadow Trail |
Heavily Eroded Trail Intersection of the Pine Meadow and Stony Brook Trails |
Stony Brook Trail through the Gas Line |
Me on the Stony Brook Trail |
On the Rocks in Stony Brook |
Stony Brook |
Destroyed Brook at the Stony Brook Crossing |
Former Bridge Site at the Stony Brook Crossing |
Sunset Colors Behind the Trees |
The Sun Going Down Behind the Horizon |
View from the Gas Line Crossing |
Gas Line on the Pine Meadow Trail |
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