High Tor State Park
Rockland Co.
New York
Hiking Trails:
Long Path: Green blaze
Hi Tor Scramble Spur: Blue blaze
Spur Path: White blaze
Total Time: 2:15 hours
Estimated Distance: 3.1 Mile
Pros: Great scramble and fantastic views
Cons: Urban views
Hike Type: Out and back with spur and loop
Level of Difficulty: Difficult
Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/vRSDUzRJBSARDu3w8
Hiking Partner:
Joseph Friedman
High Tor is a great hike, with a nice scramble and great views. We parked on Ridge Road at Old Route 304 and took the Long Path up the mountain. The climb is gradual until reaching the first scramble. The original Long Path route went up the scramble, but was rerouted. However, there is now a blue blaze on the original scramble route. We took this trail, up to the top summit. The view at the summit really captures views on all sides, from Lake DeForest and New City one side to Haverstraw on one side to the Hudson River on the other. We took the Long Path down, and took the Spur Path to the historic Youmans-Van Order House. The trail fizzled out once we reached the ruin of the home, so we turned around at that point and went back to the Long Path which we took back to our car.
Map of the Route |
Plaque for the Spur Path to the Ruin |
Start of the Path Up the Scramble |
First View of Haverstraw |
Vulture Soaring Above the Hudson River |
View at Haverstraw |
View South with Lake DeForest |
View South Towards Hook Mountain |
Condos at Haverstraw Bay |
Split Rock at the Summit |
Quad Tree on the Long Path |
Pond at the Youmans-Van Order House |
Frog at the Pond |
Youmans-Van Order House Ruins |
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