Hike: Stillman/Highlands/Bluebird Trails Loop from Mountain Road
Park: Storm King State ParkTrail: Highlands Trail
North-facing view over the Hudson River from Storm King Mountain – Photo by Daniel Chazin This 4.5-mile loop explores the dramatic ridgelines and sweeping vistas of Storm King Mountain, a crown jewel of the Hudson Highlands. Starting from the trailhead off Route 218, the hike climbs steadily along the yellow-blazed Stillman Trail, soon joined by

The Delaware River as seen from Mount Tammany – Photo by Dan Chazin This rugged 3.5-mile loop climbs Mount Tammany via the Red Dot Trail, offering spectacular views of the Delaware Water Gap and Mount Minsi. The descent follows the Blue Dot, Dunnfield Creek, and Appalachian Trails, passing waterfalls and a rhododendron-lined gorge for a

The five Fire Towers of the Catskill Park Total Mileage: Varies per tower (short hikes to moderate ascents; all under 5 miles one-way) Explore five iconic fire towers in the Catskill Forest Preserve, each offering sweeping views and a sense of history. This special collection includes trail maps for: These maps are adapted from our

View of Sky Top in the Mohonk Preserve – Dickie Barre, Peters Kill and Awosting Falls Loop -Mohonk Preserve and Minnewaska State Park Preserve – Photo by Daniel Chazin. This 8.2-mile loop through Mohonk Preserve and Minnewaska State Park Preserve highlights some of the best scenery in the Shawangunks, combining narrow forest trails, dramatic cliffside

Wawayanda Furnace – Photo by Daniel Chazin This diverse 7-mile loop in Wawayanda State Park connects multiple scenic trails and historic sites, traversing rhododendron tunnels, serene lakes, hardwood forests, and wetlands. Starting on Cherry Ridge Road, the hike visits Lake Lookout via the white-blazed Lookout Trail, then winds along the historic Laurel Pond Trail to

Narrow passage on the Catfish Loop Trail – Photo by Daniel Chazin The 4.6-mile Catfish Loop Trail explores the rugged, lesser-traveled southwest corner of Clarence Fahnestock State Park, offering a peaceful circuit through forested ridges, historic stone walls, laurel tunnels, and scattered viewpoints. Starting from Dennytown Road, the loop briefly follows the Appalachian Trail before

Forest View Trail/Closter Dock Trail Loop – Photo: Daniel Chazin This rewarding loop invites you along a striking stretch of the Palisades, blending cliffside vistas, Hudson River history, and rugged adventure—all just minutes from the George Washington Bridge. The hike begins on the iconic aqua-blazed Long Path, tracing the clifftops above the Hudson with spur trails leading to dramatic viewpoints

