Showing posts with label Brookside Trail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brookside Trail. Show all posts

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Ramapo Reservation Rainy Spring Hike

Ramapo Valley County Reservation
Bergen Co.,
New Jersey

Hiking Trails:
River Trail: Orange/Green blaze
Vista Loop Trail: Yellow blaze
Reservoir Loop: Pink blaze
Brookside Trail: Blue/Pink blaze
Ridge Loop Trail: Blue blaze
Marsh Loop Trail: Red blaze

Total Time: 1:45 Hours
Estimated Distance: 3.6 Miles
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Level of Recommendation: Highly Recommended

Points of Interest: Scenic lakes, waterfall, and nice scenery
Cons: Area is often busy, especially on weekends, though quiet today due to heavy rains

Hiking Partner:
Rayzi Friedman

The last several Sundays had lousy weather, and this week was no exception. The rain was steady but not strong, so we decided to don my rain gear and head out for the hills.

We parked in the Ramapo Reservation parking area, (which was quite empty for a Sunday) and took the River Trail alongside the Ramapo River, which was overflowing. The trail was very wet with many puddles. We then took the Vista Loop Trail up the waterfalls, which were exceptional, and continued to the Reservoir Loop to the dam. After the dam, we continued on this trail along the northern side of MacMillan Reservoir, and then took the newly blazed Brookside Trail for a short distance to its terminus at the Ridge Loop.

This trail is new and goes alongside the brook until it reaches the Brookside Trail. Also new is the Marsh Loop Extension, which I'll mention shortly. We took the new trail to the Ridge Loop Trail, and then took the newly extended Marsh Loop Trail back to the Reservoir Trail, though on the south side of the reservoir.  We then took the Ridge Loop Trail down the mountain, to Scarlet Oak Pond at the Vista Loop Trail and then back to the car.

Map of the Route

Kiosk at the Beginning of the Trail, all Wet and Muddy

Ramapo River from the Bridge, Flowing Very Strongly

Overflowing Scarlet Oak Pond

Me in my Raingear at Scarlet Oak Pond

Beginning of the River Trail

Me at the Trailhead of the River Trail

Flooded River Trail

River Trail and the Ramapo River

Crossing the Flooded Stream on the River Trail

Me at the Ramapo Reservation Waterfall

Another View Similar to the Above

Me at the Above Waterfall

Another View of the Waterfalls, Closer In

Intense Green Color on the Vista Loop Trail

Me at the MacMillan Reservoir Dam

MacMillan Reservoir from the Dam

View of MacMillan Reservoir on the Rock on the North Shore

MacMillan Reservoir from the Northern End

The Trailhead Marker of the New Brookside Trail

Small Waterfall along the Brookside Trail

NJSAR (New Jersey Search & Rescue) Members Setting up a Training

The new Extension of the Marsh Loop Trail

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Rockleigh Woods Sanctuary and Lamont Preserve Completion

Rockleigh and Alpine
Jersey Palisades
Bergen Co.,
New Jersey

Hiking Trails:
Hutcheon Trail: Blue blaze
Sneden-Haring-Lamont Trail: Yellow blaze
Lamont Rock Trail: White blaze
Brookside Trail: Orange blaze

Total Time: 1:40 Hours
Estimated Distance: 2.65 Miles
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Level of Recommendation: Recommended for a quiet area

Points of Interest: Quiet scenic area with a nice network of trails
Cons: No views and anti-climactic

Hiking Partner:
Shimmy Rosenberg

The weather was once again very warm, with a high in the upper 50's. However it was damp and cloudy, so I figured this was a good day to complete the trails in this area since it lacks a good view. I had been here about a month earlier, and did not have a chance to complete all the trails in the area, so I decided to return to complete them all. Once again it was very quiet here; we encountered only one person the entire hike.

We parked in the small lot by the playground behind Rockleigh borough hall. We took the Hutcheon Trail a short distance to the Sneden-Haring-Lamont Trail, which gradually climbs up the mountain. At the top, we took the Lamont Rock Trail Briefly to the Brookside Trail, which descends along the side of the brook cascading down the mountain. We took this trail to the Sneden-Haring-Lamont Trail, taking the loop all the way back around and then towards Sneden Ice Pond. We took the loop around the pond, and then continued along the Sneden-Haring-Lamont Trail back to the entrance towards our car.

Map of the Route.

Beech Trees with their Sneden-Haring-Lamont Trail

Cascade Along the Brookside Trail

The Stream Cascading Down the Mountain from the Brookside Trail

Another View of the Stream Cascading Down the Mountain

Sneden Ice Pond

Senden Ice Pond

Woman Who Was Dog-Sitting About 6 Dogs Along the Trail