Only 40 miles from New York City, Harriman State Park is the perfect destination if you're looking to make a brief escape from the city. The park, which is the second-largest in the state, contains more than 200 miles of hiking trails, more than 30 lakes and reservoirs, camping areas, and more. With around 100 trails to choose from, it's an explorer's dream, featuring adventurous hikes with a wide range of distances and difficulty.
Trails at Harriman State Park range from two to twenty miles, giving visitors a wide array of adventures to choose from.
The overlooks at the park can only be described as stunning.
More than 30 lakes and reservoirs throughout the park are a welcome sight for weary explorers. Try the Lichen Trail, which offers hikers some breathtaking lakeside views. Destinations like Lake Kanawauke or Lake Sebago, the park's largest lake, are perfect spots to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Check out the Big Hill Shelter, which is along the 4.5-mile Big Hill Loop.
Try Arden-Surebridge Trail for an easy 3-mile hike, or check out Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail for a difficult 23.2 miles.
Reeves Brooke Loop Trail, Diamond Mountain Trail, and Pine Meadow Trail are some of the most popular trails in the park.
And be prepared to make a trip to Harriman State Park in the fall, because the colorful tree lines cannot be beat.
As fall is fast approaching, there's never been a better time to head out into a gorgeous state park, especially one that has more than 47,000 acres to explore. Some of the trails are even open to cross-country skiers come winter. If you're looking for a short drive from New York City and endless miles to roam, this park is your best bet.
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