Explore 10 scenic hiking trails in New York, ranging from moderate to challenging, with stunning views!

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Explore 10 Stunning Trails in Harriman State Park!

A challenging 5.8-km trail, popular for hiking. Best visited from March to November. Dogs allowed on a leash.

Reeves Brook Loop Trail

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Follow Pine Meadow Trail, climb Diamond Mountain, and return via Kakiat Trail. A scenic and adventurous hike.

Diamond Mountain Trail

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A moderate out-and-back route, taking about 2.5 hours. Popular for hiking and running, best from March to November.

Pine Meadow Lake

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A challenging hiking, camping, and backpacking trail. Expect stunning views and fellow explorers along the way.

Ramapo Torne

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A tough yet rewarding trail featuring Lemon Squeezer, Island Pond, and Appalachian Trail. Great views and varied terrain.

Elk Pen and Island Pond Mountain Loop Trail

A moderate trail following Stony Brook. Rocky sections require good footwear. Takes around 1 hour to complete.

Stony Brook Trail Loop

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A moderately challenging trail, perfect for hiking, running, and snowshoeing. Expect to meet other adventurers.

Big Hill and Jackie Jones Mountain

A moderate hiking and running trail, taking about 2 hours. Popular year-round with scenic forest surroundings.

Hogencamp Mountain Loop

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A scenic hike through Menomine and Ramapo-Dunderberg Trails. Be cautious of high stream crossings after rain.

Silver Mine Lake Loop

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Starts at Lake Skannatati, climbing via Long Path and Dunning Trail. A moderately challenging and rewarding trek

Pine Swamp Loop

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