Harriman State Park
Orange Co, NY
Hiking Trails:
Hogencamp Mine wood road: Unblazed
Dunning Trail: Yellow blaze
Long Path: Green blaze
Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail: Red blaze
Total Time: 3:30 hour
Estimated Distance: 5.2 Miles
Pros: Quiet area, historic mine, great views
Cons: None
Hike Type: Out and back
Level of Difficulty: Slightly difficult
Google Maps of Parking:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/4St3wbcUwjXuFnGDA
Hiking Partners:
RBBN Members
I took the Rockland Business to Business Network (RBBN) on a hike on this beautiful fall day, at the peak of foliage. Hogencamp Mountain is one my favorites in Harriman State Park, with its unique exposed rock faces and great view. We parked at Lake Kanawauke Picnic area and walked along Kanawauke Road towards Little Long Pond.
We took a short detour to the peninsula jutting into Little Long Pond that affords amazing lake and mountain views, and then headed back to the road where we took the old woods road that goes to the Hogencamp Mine complex. We met the Dunning Trail and walked past the mine pits and dumps, and walked up the hill where we met the Long Path. We continued our ascent on the Long Path eventually reaching Times Square, a busy intersection of trails, and we took the Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail up the last leg of the mountain to the top of Hogencamp Mountain, which affords a great view of the surrounding area.
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| Map of the Route |
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| Lake Kanawauke |
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| Path on the Little Long Pond Peninsula |
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| Little Long Pond |
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| New Sign About Recent Hunting In Harriman State Park |
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| Hogencamp Mine Wood Road |
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| RBBN Hiking Group |
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| Hogencamp Mine Pit |
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| Rock Formations on the Long Path |
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| Rock Cave |
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| Times Square |
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| Ascending the Final Stretch of Hogencamp Mountain |
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| Hogencamp Mountain Summit |
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