The New York Trail With Streams And Waterfalls You Just Can’t Beat

Reeves Brook Loop Trail in Harriman State Park offers a fun and challenging 3.8-mile hike with streams, small waterfalls, and scenic views.

If you are looking for a New York hiking trail that is the perfect balance of fun and challenging, then it's time to check out the Reeves Brook Loop Trail, which is located at Harriman State Park near the town of Sloatsburg, New York. The 3.8 mile trail is full of streams and views and even some small waterfalls. Many consider it to be the best hiking trail at Harriman State Park. To find out more, keep reading below.

The trail starts at the Reeves Meadow trailhead parking area, with enough parking to accommodate around 20 cars. The trail is ideal for visiting between the months of April and November. If you happen to have a dog, bring them along! They can even be off-leash in certain areas of the trail.

There are three components to the trail: red, orange and blue. The blue trail guides you through what is perhaps the most scenic part of the trail, which features a beautiful overlook. The orange trail is very short, while the red trail has plenty of great scenery—you even cross a swimming hole.

Many hikers would consider this to be a hike of moderate difficulty—if you are a beginner, though, it might provide a decent amount of a challenge, but most experienced hikers won’t have a problem.

More experienced hikers have said that the best way to navigate the trail is to follow the loop counterclockwise from the parking lot. If you end up doing the loop in a clockwise fashion, you will encounter a downhill rock scramble, which will be a bit less challenging.

One of the major highlights of the hike are the great views from the top of the rocky outlook.

Then there are, of course, all of the amazing streams and small waterfalls that dot the trail.

Reeves Brook Loop Trail is a scenic trail that is enjoyable for hikers of many different skill levels. While you are in the area, maybe consider taking a road trip and checking out some of the great food options at these three small towns in Rockland County? And if you need a place to stay in the area, we recommend the Crowne Plaza Suffern-Mahwah.

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