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Chitistone
马萨诸塞牛顿22 条分享
2024年8月 • 独自旅游
I am an Appalachian Trail section hiker, and found Harriman MUCH more difficult than expected! The area has multiple rocky ribs, and the trail crosses them mostly at a right angle. They are not too high, but their sides are very steep, fractured, and rocky. In many places I had to toss my poles up or down, to free up use my hands. Most of the shelters are dry, and a few lacked privies.
撰写日期:2024年9月1日
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NY Cinephile
纽约州纽约市130 条分享
2022年10月
I was on my way to Harriman State Park, driving along on Seven Lakes Dr., when I unexpectedly encountered a problem with my car - causing me to have to pull off to an unmarked trailhead (at Harriman) at least 1-2 miles before the part of the park I really planning to park at. Long story short, I received a nice-nasty note on the windshield of my car while I took a little hike down in the canyon, and then later that day, a woman (shown in the photo) walked up and began snooping around, peeping into the windows of my car (she didn't realize I was sitting on the back of the truck having a snack).
Completely feeling helpless and unable to even help myself, as my car problem was something that was not an easy, quick fix, there wasn't much that I could do. The nice-nasty note indicated that someone wanted me to move out of that parking spot because someone had been murdered there 50 years back, but again, I was pretty much in a hopeless position at that particular moment.
Because people are just messed up, someone then returned later that evening to throw a huge stone at my windshield - trying to smash it in, and then speeding off down Seven Lakes going south.
I called 911, Stony Point PD arrived and pretty much accused me of imagining that a large stone had just been hurled at my windshield moments before he arrived, as, he mentioned in the dark with his flashlight, "I don't see any rock."
I look down, we're standing on a dirt landing surrounded by rocks and stones.
Oh! And then there was the mark on my windshield, but that’s neither here nor there.
Seems like a lovely community of people. Beautiful park by the way :)
Happy Wednesday everyone! :)
Completely feeling helpless and unable to even help myself, as my car problem was something that was not an easy, quick fix, there wasn't much that I could do. The nice-nasty note indicated that someone wanted me to move out of that parking spot because someone had been murdered there 50 years back, but again, I was pretty much in a hopeless position at that particular moment.
Because people are just messed up, someone then returned later that evening to throw a huge stone at my windshield - trying to smash it in, and then speeding off down Seven Lakes going south.
I called 911, Stony Point PD arrived and pretty much accused me of imagining that a large stone had just been hurled at my windshield moments before he arrived, as, he mentioned in the dark with his flashlight, "I don't see any rock."
I look down, we're standing on a dirt landing surrounded by rocks and stones.
Oh! And then there was the mark on my windshield, but that’s neither here nor there.
Seems like a lovely community of people. Beautiful park by the way :)
Happy Wednesday everyone! :)
撰写日期:2023年5月24日
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DizzyGyal
新泽西克利夫顿24 条分享
2022年10月 • 夫妻情侣
Seven Lakes Drive during autumn is a must! It’s an easy drive with stunning views of the lakes. There are parking lots scattered around that are marked as picnic areas - gives you an opportunity to park up and snap some memorable pics. We went early in the morning on a Saturday. It was cold, but the views made up for it. It’s a lovely park so close to NYC - on a clear day, you can make out the New York skyline from Perkins Memorial.
I’d say it starts to get busy around 9:30/10AM. We passed by the visitor center on our way out of the park close to 11 o’clock and the parking lot was full. Cars were lined up on both sides of the street!
I’d say it starts to get busy around 9:30/10AM. We passed by the visitor center on our way out of the park close to 11 o’clock and the parking lot was full. Cars were lined up on both sides of the street!
撰写日期:2022年10月29日
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KeithJS2014
纽约州纽约市73 条分享
2022年8月 • 家庭
Worst camping experience ever. We arrived at 2:45 and had to wait until 3pm to check in which staff sat and chatted with each other. Wardens drive around in constant golf cart surveillance while campers are trying to enjoy nature.
撰写日期:2022年8月6日
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piratesr1
卡罗莱纳州Calabash43 条分享
2022年7月
Old, worn-out park. Narrow roads, signage and maps make no sense and not accurate. One side of the front gate was closed with cones and signs saying ‘ No entrance except campers, water in pond toxic’. Huh? I almost hit the gate and did take out a few cones getting through the gate. All roads in the park are single lane and none are one way. Makes for some interesting stand offs. Most sites are either tent sites or “platform” tent sites. D4 is listed as a RV site. Hard to figure out how to park my 27’ trailer. Not level and rocky. Found a 10’ x 10’ spot that was semi-level, placed my wheels on it and managed to get close to level. I’m writing this now at the park and I’m not sure how im going to get out my camper out of this campground!
Large, loud groups of homeless-looking people. They feel free to walk through your site. No hookups. There is a water spigot at the dump station that appears to be marked as potable but it’s placed so that people use it to flush their tanks. The kid at the registration bldg said NOT to drink that water, but to fill jugs at the cleaning stations scattered among the platform tent sites. Total pain.
Stay anywhere but here.
Large, loud groups of homeless-looking people. They feel free to walk through your site. No hookups. There is a water spigot at the dump station that appears to be marked as potable but it’s placed so that people use it to flush their tanks. The kid at the registration bldg said NOT to drink that water, but to fill jugs at the cleaning stations scattered among the platform tent sites. Total pain.
Stay anywhere but here.
撰写日期:2022年7月10日
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DanZeng
新泽西Ramsey1,040 条分享
2021年11月 • 家庭
We hiked yesterday from Reeves meadow visitors centre near Sloatsburg, NY 4mile trail with our two sons (14 and 7 years old). It was absolutely beautiful,
even some adrenalin was involved when we had to climb up the rocky part. The view from the top was breathtaking, absolutely worth it. And our boys enjoyed the rock climbing while I enjoyed the river and little creeks. A++++ hike.
even some adrenalin was involved when we had to climb up the rocky part. The view from the top was breathtaking, absolutely worth it. And our boys enjoyed the rock climbing while I enjoyed the river and little creeks. A++++ hike.
撰写日期:2021年11月15日
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Mary Gree
弗吉尼亚Stafford53 条分享
2021年7月 • 夫妻情侣
Beautiful park with nice walking trails. We saw pelicans and otters while there and they have picnic areas. The cost is reasonable and it includes two other parks if you go the same day. Nice and quiet if you want the beauty of Yellowstone without the crowds.
撰写日期:2021年7月15日
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angkor123
usa68 条分享
2021年6月
We stayed one night in two of their new tent ("Tentrr") accommodations. The tents are roomy and rugged and comprise a comfortable double bed, two Adirondack chairs, a fire pit, picnic table, small port-a-potty, a propane stove, a five-gallon water cistern and plastic-kit "sun shower."
The propane stoves didn't work (temperatures got down into the 40s). Despite informing us that a water spigot was available at the public buildings, none was available - thus negating the utility of the cistern and "sun shower." I had to drive 20 minutes to purchase gallons of water.
The camp keeper, however, was very pleasant and responsive. That said, they've got a long way to go to improve camp management. I therefore cannot recommend their "Tentrr" accommodations.
The propane stoves didn't work (temperatures got down into the 40s). Despite informing us that a water spigot was available at the public buildings, none was available - thus negating the utility of the cistern and "sun shower." I had to drive 20 minutes to purchase gallons of water.
The camp keeper, however, was very pleasant and responsive. That said, they've got a long way to go to improve camp management. I therefore cannot recommend their "Tentrr" accommodations.
撰写日期:2021年6月23日
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tosl
新泽西泽西城958 条分享
2020年11月
I have hiked throughout this region for the past 30 years and have lost track of how many miles and trails I have covered. Now I am taking my daughters here for the past decade; they started hiking at 2 and climbed Bear Mountain from the base at 4. Has been a much-needed outlet during a pandemic but be warned, unlike 20 years ago, the parking fills up early - by about 9 am.
撰写日期:2020年11月28日
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Melanie T
纽约州纽约市6,949 条分享
2020年10月 • 夫妻情侣
A friend told me about this state park, when I was looking for a spot with fall foliage that wasn't too far of a drive. It's about an hour outside of NYC, so it's perfect for a day trip.
My husband and I got here at around 11 am on a Sunday and it was pretty packed, expectedly so. The parking lot is small so it was already filled up, but everyone was parking on the side of the road. Even that was pretty filled up, so I'd recommend driving a little past the trail head, making a U-turn, and parking across the street. The closest spot we found was about .5 miles from the trail head, which wasn't bad walking there, but did seem like an eternity when we were walking back to the car.
We did the Reeves Brook Loop Trail (4.9 miles), which I found on All Trails (highly recommend this app!). It is a bit confusing because the loop goes from white to blue to orange to red, so you really have to pay attention to where the paths divert. There's nothing to really see along the way but the views at the top are terrific! However, you do have to actually climb some rocks to get to the top, but it was doable. We were able to do so without any equipment. The trail itself was really only crowded near the trail entrances. Other than that, it wasn't too bad. Most people were respectful and wearing masks.
The all trails app mentioned that there was a lake, but it's not actually along the trail. You have to actually drive quite a bit (maybe 5 minutes or so) past the trail head to get to the lake.
It might be getting too cold for me to do another hike this year, but I wouldn't mind doing some of the other trails next year!
My husband and I got here at around 11 am on a Sunday and it was pretty packed, expectedly so. The parking lot is small so it was already filled up, but everyone was parking on the side of the road. Even that was pretty filled up, so I'd recommend driving a little past the trail head, making a U-turn, and parking across the street. The closest spot we found was about .5 miles from the trail head, which wasn't bad walking there, but did seem like an eternity when we were walking back to the car.
We did the Reeves Brook Loop Trail (4.9 miles), which I found on All Trails (highly recommend this app!). It is a bit confusing because the loop goes from white to blue to orange to red, so you really have to pay attention to where the paths divert. There's nothing to really see along the way but the views at the top are terrific! However, you do have to actually climb some rocks to get to the top, but it was doable. We were able to do so without any equipment. The trail itself was really only crowded near the trail entrances. Other than that, it wasn't too bad. Most people were respectful and wearing masks.
The all trails app mentioned that there was a lake, but it's not actually along the trail. You have to actually drive quite a bit (maybe 5 minutes or so) past the trail head to get to the lake.
It might be getting too cold for me to do another hike this year, but I wouldn't mind doing some of the other trails next year!
撰写日期:2020年10月28日
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Hi. I see that the Anthony Wayne Recreation Center has a fireplace located at the picnic area, is this for open fires like to cook over, stand around, that sort of thing? Do you have to make a reservation? I can't find any details regarding this nor what it looks like. Thanks.
撰写日期:2021年9月22日
By what time do you need to check in for your reserved camping site - when does the office close?
撰写日期:2019年5月1日
I haven't any idea - you might want to call the park to find out.
撰写日期:2019年5月1日
Hi OutWandering. Which are some of the less crowded lakes in Harriman State Park. planning to go there with two toddlers and parents.
Thanks!
Pooja
撰写日期:2018年8月24日
Drive over to the visitors center on Seven Lakes drive. There are many places to stop and walk around, and during Mon-Fri can be quite empty. Welch Lake is very busy.
撰写日期:2018年8月25日
Hi,
Is the walk/hike/drive easy to get around to see the scenic view Harriman State Park ?
We are not from USA but will be visiting NYC for 10 days and plan at least 3 days out from NYC. Is Harriman State Park worth the effort during late Nov period?
撰写日期:2018年11月8日
Yes. They have picnic tables all around one side of Hessian Lake at Bear Mountain. As far as Harriman State Park. There aren't many places with picnic tables unless you go to places with large parking lots like Anthony Wayne Recreation Center.
撰写日期:2017年9月5日
Hi, I would appreciate your advice and suggestions for our upcoming visit at the end of August to visit our grandkids in NYC. We are planning a few days of getting into nature, possibly Harriman State Park/Bear Mountain. The kids ages are 2-1//2 and 5-1/2.
Looking to drive for up to 1-2 hrs from NYC and stay for a few days.
Thanks for advice and suggestions for lodging, activities, etc.
撰写日期:2017年3月20日
Are there any wildlife to be aware of? (For good or for bad).... Bears? Snakes? I plan on traveling in October.
撰写日期:2016年9月6日
Hello! I would not worry about wildlife impacting your visit. Generally, black bears and snakes want to avoid you, so if they know you're coming, they get out of the way. The only times I have sighted black bears a little further north in Catskills, they were running away from my approach. I just spent six hours on the trails at Harriman and the only animals I saw were white-tailed deer, chipmunks, and turtles. The deer do carry ticks, so that's the wildlife you really need to worry about!
Make sure you take precautions to avoid ticks and thoroughly check everyone after emerging from the forest.
撰写日期:2016年9月21日
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