Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails Map 2018 Now Available

August 14, 2018
Jeremy Apgar
New York-New Jersey Trail Conference

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Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails Map 2018 Now Available
Harriman-Bear Mountain Map 2018 Cover

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The revised 18th edition of our Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails map set is available in print and digital formats!

The revised 18th edition of our Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails map set is a must-have for enjoying and exploring the large network of trails in New York's Harriman and Bear Mountain state parks.  This two-map set covers more than 230 miles of marked trail, including the Appalachian Trail and Long Path, and features trail mileage numbers and detailed elevation contour lines.

The 18th edition includes the latest trail updates, such as a relocation of the Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail near The Timp, a newly marked side trail to Tom Jones Shelter, the addition of recently acquired parklands, additional viewpoint stars along the Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail and other popular trails, and improvements to trail mileage numbers to make them even more useful for trip planning and navigation.  Additional adjustments throughout the maps make this 18th edition of Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails our most accurate map yet of these popular parks.

Parks shown on the maps include Bear Mountain State Park, Harriman State Park, Dater Mountain Nature Park, Kakiat Park, Cheesecote Mountain Park, and Samuel G. Fisher Mt. Ivy Environmental Park.  All maps include parking areas and public transportation information, viewpoints and other points of interest, UTM gridlines, and tables of detailed trail information.

The maps are available in print format, in vibrant color on our popular waterproof, tear-resistant Tyvek; shop online, visit our headquarters, or look for them at an outdoor retailer near you.  In addition, they are also available in digital format on Apple and Android devices through the Avenza Maps app, including as a combined app map that combines the two section maps:  Combined Harriman-Bear Mountain Map, Map 118 (southern section), Map 119 (northern section).

At only $10.95 ($8.21 for members), this map set is your guide to the extensive network of outstanding trails in Harriman and Bear Mountain state parks.

 

About the Map

List price: $10.95   ISBN: 978-1-944450-07-6
New York-New Jersey Trail Conference (2018)
 

At a Glance

  • More than 230 miles of marked trails within Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks, as well as surrounding parklands
  • Sections of the Appalachian Trail and Long Path
  • Junction-to-junction trail mileage numbers on the map front
  • 20-foot elevation contours
  • 1:36,000 scale (1 inch = 3,000 feet)
  • Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
  • Complete trail index and guide to trail blazing on map backs
  • Enlarged inset map of popular Bear Mountain area
  • State land boundaries
  • Unmaintained trails and woods roads
  • Shelters
  • Springs, viewpoints, mines, and other points of interest
  • Parking areas
  • Public transportation
  • Park contact information, history, and regulations
  • UTM grid with latitude/longitude markings

Special Thanks

Special thanks to all the volunteers and park partners who helped produce this revised edition of the Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails map set.  This map was also produced with support from Ramsey Outdoor, an outdoor store and retail partner of the Trail Conference.

About the Trail Conference

The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference is a volunteer-powered, 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that builds, maintains, and protects public trails. Together with our partners, we strive to ensure that the trails and natural areas we share are sustainable and accessible for all to enjoy for generations to come. Do your part to speak up for trails, volunteer to make our trails better, or support trails by purchasing great maps, making a gift, or becoming a member.

New York-New Jersey Trail Conference maps are built on more than 80 years of mapping experience. They are the trusted source for reliable trail information in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan region. These maps are "Made By the People Who Build the Trails" and are regularly updated with changes to the trails.