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Greater New York City Area
Day Hike Selector

Hike Name
(Click on the hike's name
to see detailed information.)
Distance in miles
(estimated)
Difficulty Hiking Time in hours
(estimated)

*Terrain
Rating

Notes
Anthony's Nose 6.4 medium+ 3.5 - 5.5 C hilly/steep/rocky terrain, nice river views
Bald Mountain & The Timp 7 medium+ 4.5 (group) D Starts and ends at the Bear Mountain Inn.
Bearfort Ridge 8.3 medium+ 5-7+ D some rock scrambling, hilly
Bear Mountain 4 medium+ 3.5 C hilly
Black Rock Forest - Northern Loop 4+ medium 3 C   
Breakneck Ridge 3.2 or 5.5 medium - difficult <4 or 4+ (5-6.25 group) E Lots of rock scrambling, not for those with a fear of heights, over 1350' elevation gain, two versions listed.
Delaware Water Gap 6 or 9-10 moderate- strenuous 3-5.5 or up to 7 D Three versions listed
Dunderberg (and Bald) Mountain and the Timp updated! strenuous 5.5 - 7 (group) D over 1500' total elevation gain

Iron Mine Hike

6.5 medium 5? C 1050' elevation gain
Lake Skenonto Circular 8 medium+ 5.5-6 (group) C medium hills
Mombasha High Point 7.3 medium 5+ (group) C small hills
Mt. Taurus new route! 5.2  medium - strenuous 4+ group D over 1400' elevation gain
Pine Meadow Lake 5.6 medium 3+ C  
Palisades Interstate Park: Northern Section 6+ moderate 4 C small hills
Palisades Interstate Park: Southern Section 10 easy or moderate 4 or 5.25 B or C Two versions
Pound Mountain Circular 6 medium 4+ (group) C 1200'+ total elevation gain
Pyramid Mountain updated! 5 moderate 3 - 4 C

 700'+ elevation gain

Ramapo Torne and the Pulpit 6 medium - strenuous 5 - 6
(group)
D hilly, some rock scrambles, ~1400' total elevation gain
Ringwood State Park 5.5 medium 4 C   
Schunemunk Mountain 9 strenuous 6.5 - 7.5
(group)
D 1,360'+ vertical rise, some rocky terrain and scrambling
Southfields Circular 10.25
(or 8)
medium 5.5+
(~6.5+
group)
C 1,000'+ vertical rise, car shuttle needed for shorter version
Sterling Fire Tower FIRST DRAFT! 7 or 8.5 medium 4 C small hills, two options.
Storm King Mountain 4 medium 3 - 4.25 C some hills (small amount of rock scrambling)
The Timp & the Anchor 6 medium - strenuous 4 - 5 group 
(3+ solo)
D strenuous 1000' rise, starts near Jones Point
The Timp & Bald Mountain
FIRST DRAFT!
~9 strenuous 5.5 - 7 (group) D over 1000' elevation gain, starts near Jones Point
West Mountain & Nuclear Lake (Pawling, NY) 7, 12, 13 moderate 4, 6+, 7
(group)
C 3 versions (900', 1250', 1250' rise)
West Pawling Appalachian Trail Highlights FIRST DRAFT! 7.2 moderate 4-5 (group) C small rolling hills
Wayne's Timp
FIRST DRAFT!
8+ medium - difficult 5+ (6+ group) C - D hilly, steep, many views
Wyanokie High Point 6 medium+ 4.5 - 6 C hilly, about 700' gain

*Terrain Rating using the AMC (Appalachian Mountain Club) scale;
A - Solid pavement/sidewalk
B - Soft ground/sand/carriage trails
C - Hiking trails/gentle rolling hills
D - Steep hills, scrambles possible
E - Rough terrain/exposure and/or thick brush possible
F - Extremely difficult terrain/possible sustained exposure

Guide to Day Hiking: Getting Started  - Your first day hike, a detailed discussion about what to bring, planning a hike of your own and leading a group hike. 

What to Bring on a Hike (IMPORTANT)

Which hike has the best views? All hikes listed above have at least one really nice view (and some have more than one!).

Questions: Michael Brochstein

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