Autumn camping and hiking suggestions -- escape from NYC
October 5, 2004 10:42 AM
HikingCampingNaturalBeautyFilter: I'm new to NYC. I'd love to escape the city and do a bit of hiking or camping in the great fall weather we're having. I'm looking for stuff that is a) beautiful and b) accessible by train. I have "sometimes" access to a car for weekends, though, so just spill your favorite camping or hiking area, even if it requires a car. Hitchhiking into and outa town is also ok by me. [MI]
Just a point of clarification. I didn't mean hitchhiking into and out of New York City. I meant after you get off the train in some little town and need a ride out to the trailhead or whatever.
I'm a country mouse, but I'm not *that much* of a country mouse.
Just a point of clarification. I didn't mean hitchhiking into and out of New York City. I meant after you get off the train in some little town and need a ride out to the trailhead or whatever.
I'm a country mouse, but I'm not *that much* of a country mouse.
The Poconos arean hour away from you by car. I recommend the Falls at Ricketts Glen State Park, PA. There's a bunch of cool little towns along the delaware (delaware water gap PA, lambertville NJ, New Hope PA).
posted by luser at 11:59 AM on October 5, 2004
posted by luser at 11:59 AM on October 5, 2004
The Shawangunks are terrific hiking and bouldering just up the Hudson.
Bethpage State Park is just out on Long Island and is much mellower than the 'gunks but very nice for hiking and biking.
Of course if can spare a weekend you could Amtrak upstate and hitch around the Finger Lakes area which is spectacular.
posted by nicwolff at 12:40 PM on October 5, 2004
Bethpage State Park is just out on Long Island and is much mellower than the 'gunks but very nice for hiking and biking.
Of course if can spare a weekend you could Amtrak upstate and hitch around the Finger Lakes area which is spectacular.
posted by nicwolff at 12:40 PM on October 5, 2004
if memory serves me right (check out backpacker to make sure...) there is a amtrak train stop on the Appalachian Trail. I seem to remember a article in an issue a couple of years ago about just this thing.
posted by ShawnString at 2:27 PM on October 5, 2004
posted by ShawnString at 2:27 PM on October 5, 2004
rvra is superb for hiking, camping and fishing.
can be reached fairly painlessly by njtransit (nb: it is a 2-3 mile walk from the lebanon train station to the park entrance, and anywhere from 3-8 miles from the park office to the actual campsites -- no cars allowed, you have to go by foot which is why I love this place. also, due to the fact that you are basically reverse-commuting to get there, it really only works if you can go there on a weekday and then leave on a weekday, e.g. arrive friday and leave monday)
speaking of which, nj state park camping is april 1 - october 31, so I should probably try to do something about that before it's too late this year....
posted by dorian at 6:35 PM on October 5, 2004
can be reached fairly painlessly by njtransit (nb: it is a 2-3 mile walk from the lebanon train station to the park entrance, and anywhere from 3-8 miles from the park office to the actual campsites -- no cars allowed, you have to go by foot which is why I love this place. also, due to the fact that you are basically reverse-commuting to get there, it really only works if you can go there on a weekday and then leave on a weekday, e.g. arrive friday and leave monday)
speaking of which, nj state park camping is april 1 - october 31, so I should probably try to do something about that before it's too late this year....
posted by dorian at 6:35 PM on October 5, 2004
My favorite escape from NYC was Fire Island. Catch a train out to a town (Long Island) with ferry service to the island. It's not a camping place, but I love beach hiking. You might try to figure a route that takes you to a different ferry landing for returning.
posted by Goofyy at 11:46 PM on October 5, 2004
posted by Goofyy at 11:46 PM on October 5, 2004
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posted by ParisParamus at 11:26 AM on October 5, 2004