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A public transit accessible trail that will take you past two lakes and through the forests of Harriman State Park.


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Map Key

5.0

Miles

8.1

KM

Point to Point

1,231' 375 m

High

502' 153 m

Low

829' 253 m

Up

578' 176 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

21%

Max Grade (12°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Lake · River/Creek

Description

To get to this trail from the Metro North Tuxedo Stop, follow the East Village Road east under the over pass for I-87. Then turn left onto Grove Drive. Look for Ramapo Dunderberg (R-D) Trailhead. Take the Tuxedo - Mt. Ivy trail north for a very short distance. The yellow-blazed Triangle Trail will then appear.

Triangle Trail heads north along the bottom of the valley at the bottom of the Black Ash Mountain. When you are at the northern end of the mountain, the trail will turn southeast to join the White Bar trail. You'll hike along the White Bar for about a third of a mile and then turn northeast on its own.

You'll cross the Ramapo Dunderberg (R-D) Trail trail again at just under three miles - this is also the trail's high point. The trail then heads south to cross the Victory Trail at Lake Skenonto. This is a nice spot for a break! The trail then heads east to Lake Sebago, offering more views. Finally, the trail heads southwest to meet the White Bar again - where the trail ends.

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Karl W

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Trail Rankings

#329

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#10,739

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Photos

A small waterfall cascades into Lake Skemonto.
Mar 5, 2017 near Sloatsburg, NY
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May 11, 2019
fogliczech Vorel
Nov 3, 2018
Amit Goel
Sep 30, 2017
Jacqueline Cohen
May 19, 2017
Ivy Santiago
red trail, victory trail, mt ivy 12mi
Jan 12, 2014
Karl W
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