Bear Mountain State Park
Rockland Co.,
New York
Hiking Trails:
Appalachian Trail: White blaze
Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail: Yellow blaze
Total Time: 1:40 minutes
Estimated Distance: 2.9 Mile
Pros: Very scenic area and good climb
Cons: Very busy area
Hike Type: Loop
Level of Difficulty: Slightly difficult
Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/MeKbeRJzhp8ykYnR9
I parked at the dock area at Bear Mountain down by the Hudson River, and walked up towards the zoo, past the pool, and then up to Hessian Lake. Being a Sunday, this area around Hessian was extremely busy with people making barbecues and parties. I continued past to the steps where the Appalachian Trail climbs the mountain, and went along to the first view, the waterfalls, and then to the end of Perkins Drive by the dead end. I then took a short spur to the view facing south, and then bushwhacked along the old former Appalachian Trail route that connects to the Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail. I noticed that the Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail was also rerouted here further down the mountain and will explore this further on another trip. I then continued from here back the route I came back to my car.
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Map of the Route |
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Bear Mountain Bridge and Bear with Antlers Statue |
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Bear Mountain Bridge and Anthony's Nose |
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Hessian Lake |
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Hessian Lake and Bear Mountain |
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Hessian Lake |
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AT Trail Information at the Foot of Bear Mountain |
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First View at Bear Mountain |
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View of the Hudson River, Iona Island, and Peekskill |
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Waterfalls |
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View Facing South, Facing Dunderberg, Bald, the Timp, and West Mountain |
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View at Dunderberg |
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View on the Former AT Trail |
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