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Spring Hike out of Tuxedo [~12 miles, Train Access]
Sun, May 31, 2:40 PMKick off the hiking season with a classic loop covering a few lookout points and passing a couple of lakes. [Message Andre](https://www.meetup.com/members/230822/) with any questions about this event. **Please take the [group's 2026 member survey](https://tally.so/r/2EeqKb).** (Especially if you didn't hike with us last year.) \*\*\* **What to Expect on a Hike:** * **We plan to stay together as a group, but this is a social event for hikers and not a guided hike.** Everyone needs to be a self-sufficient hiker with adequate skills and equipment. * **If you are not comfortable hiking** **self-sufficiently** **or are not experienced enough to judge the skill and physical requirements in the route description**, check out the [Appalachian Mountain Club’s](https://www.outdoors.org/) hikes or one of the many professional guides operating in the area. \*\*\* **Typical day-hiking gear list:** * Hiking footwear (boots or trail shoes), non-cotton clothing, sunscreen, bug spray, sunhat, sunglasses. ([Permethrin insecticide](https://amzn.to/3XNcflS) treatment against ticks is great.) * Rain gear and an extra warm layer. * Lunch and snacks. 2 liters/ 2 quarts of water minimum, 3 liters for a hot day. Electrolytes on hot days. * **GPS app with offline maps:** **Avenza Maps App** is free, and there is a [free Harriman map in the in-app store](https://store.avenza.com/products/harriman-state-park-trail-map-new-york-state-parks-map?srsltid=AfmBOop2tjhY_l6EzM9c8nYhD5JYycTpDF62ocPcbf1-nidghL5aYL-9). **[Mapy App](http://mapy.com/)** has basic offline trail maps that are adequate. CalTopo ($20/yr) is an excellent GPS program. (AllTrails and GaiaGPS are pricey but also great.) * Map & Compass: NYNJTC Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails or National Geographic Harriman, both available locally at REI. \*\*\* **Route Info:** About 12 miles with about 1.5k' elevation gain at an average pace of about 2 mph. (Moving pace will be faster.) * **GPS:** [Black Ash-Skemonto-Claudius Loop](https://www.gaiagps.com/map/?loc=13.9/-74.1552/41.2113&pubLink=KhOL136qZzAYzSiYYCKkgmTW&routeId=ca062906-b224-44a4-8297-1af5195af48e) * Navigation and Route Finding: Blazed trails * Terrain Type: Hiking trails that may be rough and steep (Class 2) * Contingency Planning: Shorter routes and bailout points are available. Cell coverage can be spotty, but there's generally coverage. \*\*\* **Meeting Location & Logistics:** * **Meeting Time:** 10:40 am * **Meeting Location:** Meet at the Tuxedo commuter parking lot off East Village Road ([Google Maps](https://goo.gl/maps/aoABudbFJkjAKF926)). (Use the address 2 Powerhouse Ln, Tuxedo Park, NY 10987.) * **Public Transit:** Take the 9:14 am NJ Transit train from Penn Station to Tuxedo Station, arriving at 10:29 am. The station is just around the corner from the parking lot where we are meeting. Return on the 6:44 pm train. Or the 4:20 train, or one of the hourly trains from Suffern via Uber. (Catching the 4:20 train might require cutting the hike short.) * Car Pooling: Please use the comment section to organize carpooling, especially if you are driving from the city. Passengers should chip in for gas and tolls. \*\*\* **General FAQs:** * Regular members in good standing can always skip the waitlist. * No dogs allowed. * No guests beyond the RSVP guest limit, and no one under 18 is allowed. * Hikes are generally rescheduled for thunderstorms, heat index >95f, or AQI >80. \*\*\*
BMW Hike
Sun, May 31, 8:30 PMHappy 8th Anniversary to Staten Island Hiking Meetup 🥾🎉🥾🎉 now on June 6
Sat, Jun 6, 2:00 PM
Magical River Hike (5/30)
Sat, May 30, 11:00 AM**[BOOK HERE](https://destinationbackcountryadventures.com/collections/all-guided-outdoor-adventures/products/magical-river-hike)** ### Catskills Hidden River Hike: Wander, Swim & Reconnect **Welcome to one of our favorite backcountry gems: a magical off-trail hiking experience along a secluded Catskills river.** ### Adventure Snapshot 🌿 Activity: Guided off-trail hike, river exploration & swimming ⏱️ Duration: \~4–5 hours hiking 🥾 Distance: \~5–6 miles of hiking ⛰️ Elevation: Minimal 🧭 Difficulty: Moderate (mostly off-trail with some challenging terrain) 📍 Location: Catskills Region, NY 👥 Group Size: Small group Join us for a **guided hike along one of our favorite rivers in the Catskills**, following an unmarked route that winds through towering, ancient hemlock groves and open meadows filled with wildflowers and ferns. This magical experience offers a perfect introduction to bushwhacking (off-trail hiking), combining minimal elevation gain with varied and engaging terrain. As we move alongside the river, we’ll navigate through forest and meadow landscapes while learning how to travel confidently off-trail. Along the way, we’ll stop at several incredible swimming holes tucked beside cascading brooks, ideal for relaxing, cooling off, and reconnecting with nature. Most hikes follow clearly defined paths, but this experience invites you to step off the trail and into a more immersive and adventurous way of exploring the natural world. ### What You'll Learn 🌿 Foundational skills for off-trail hiking and navigating varied terrain 🥾 Techniques for safely moving through forests, meadows, and riverbanks 🌲 How to identify old-growth trees and native plant life 🌊 How rivers shape ecosystems and create unique landscapes 🧘 Ways to slow down and reconnect with nature through immersive exploration 🩱 How to safely enjoy backcountry swimming holes ### The Destination Backcountry Difference Why hike with us? Our NY State licensed wilderness guides are not just hike leaders, they are passionate educators dedicated to helping people explore beyond the trail and build confidence in the outdoors. This is more than a hike. It’s an opportunity to experience a hidden side of the Catskills while developing new outdoor skills and deepening your connection to nature. By the end of the experience, you’ll leave feeling refreshed, accomplished, and more connected to the natural world around you. ### What's Included? 🚐 Transportation to and from NYC ☕ Breakfast: Fresh fruit, donuts, coffee, and tea for the drive to the trailhead 🧀 Lunch: Healthy, gourmet lunch and snacks during the adventure (vegetarian and vegan options available) 🌄 On-trail and off-trail guidance from an expert NYS licensed guide ### Schedule 6:30 Meet in Brooklyn near Barclays for pickup 7:00 Meet at Grand Central for pickup \~8:30 Rest stop \~9:45 Arrival at trailhead \~12:30 Lunch on trail \~2:00 Continue hike and begin return \~3:30 Van returns to the city \~4:30 Rest stop \~7:00 Manhattan drop-off \~7:30 Brooklyn drop-off *All times are estimates. We adjust every experience to the pace and needs of the group.* ### What Do I Need to Bring With Me? **Must have** 💧 2, 1-liter water bottles 🎽 Wear: Comfortable, breathable clothes. Standard workout clothes are great for hiking 🥾 Footwear: Sturdy sneakers, trail runners, or hiking boots. We’ll let you know well in advance if conditions call for special footwear. 🧣 A few extra layers of clothes for breaks **Good to have** 🌧️ Rain shell 🕶️ Sunglasses 🧢 Hat ### FAQs What happens after I book my adventure? You will receive a confirmation email for your adventure within 24 hours of booking. Your guide will reach out 7-10 days before your adventure with an update on trail conditions, weather, a final packing list, our adventure waiver, and more. **More questions?** Visit our [FAQ page](https://destinationbackcountryadventures.com/pages/faq) here.

Yoga + Hike: Blue Trail to Shorakkopoch Rock
Sun, May 31, 2:00 PMThis event is combined with AMC https://www.meetup.com/amcnynj/events/314870453/?eventOrigin=group_events_list Join us for an energizing and grounding morning of Mindful Hiking and Outdoor Yoga at Inwood Hill Park, home to the only remaining primeval forest in Manhattan! This 5-mile hike focuses on meditation, breathing, and connecting with your body. We will hike along the scenic Blue Trail, enjoy breathtaking views of the Hudson River, and then flow through a 30-minute easy-standing yoga session next to the historic Shorakkopoch Rock. Whether you are a seasoned hiker, a dedicated yogi, or a complete beginner looking to make new friends, everyone is welcome! Location: 65 Payson Ave, New York, NY 10034 You can take the A train to Dyckman St, walk 3 minutes, and we will meet there. Please bring: \- Plenty of water \(recommended: at least 2–3 liters\) \- Lunch and snacks \- Sun protection \(hat\, sunscreen\, sunglasses\) \- Bug spray/insect repellent

20 Mile Bronx to Battery Park Hike
Sat, May 30, 1:00 PMCome attend our annual Bronx to Battery Park hike! We've done this hike every year since 2013, except for 2020, which was skipped due to the pandemic. **If you're late**, go to the Dyckman (= 200th) St subway and go to the Anne Loftus Playground (it's on the Google Map). There's a restroom there and the group should show up to find you, we'll be leaving that playground at 10:30pm. The path we will follow is here: **[http://bluejacket7.com/hiking/20MileBronxBatteryHike.html](http://bluejacket7.com/hiking/20MileBronxBatteryHike.html)** You might want to bookmark this on your phone in case you get lost. Note that if we encounter unforeseen obstructions we may have to change the path of the hike. Several times we did this hike the weather forecast wasn't great, and attendance suffered as a result. This time I'll be checking the weather several days in advance, and if there's any question about it I'll postpone the hike by a week, and keep doing that until we're sure that it will be a nice day. We'll meet on the northeast corner of Broadway and W 231st St, where there's a subway stop on the "1" train, on the sidewalk in front of the Gold Mine Cafe, about 6 streets north of the Harlem River. If you arrive a half hour early, you can have a nice breakfast at the Gold Mine Cafe or at the Dunkin' Donuts on 231st St across Broadway. If you buy something, you can use the restroom at the Gold Mine Cafe. There is no restroom at Dunkin' Donuts. Where Broadway meets the north shore of the river is technically part of Manhattan, which is why we start one subway stop further north, to be in the Bronx. At the finish, we'll take a group photo in Battery Park with the Statue of Liberty in the background, then on about 300 more yards to the Staten Island Ferry terminal at the very south tip of Manhattan for another group photo and the end of the hike. Those interested can then go to dinner at a BBQ restaurant in Manhattan 4 short blocks away that has agreed to do separate checks. Be on time! We have to get moving, we can't wait all day for latecomers. This hike will only happen if the weather is nice, so expect to sweat a lot , so buy a lot of sports drinks (like Gator-Aide) to replenish your electrolytes. Be sure to have some breakfast; we won't be having lunch until about 1:00pm. You don't have to pack a lunch, I'll take orders to order pickup at a deli a few minutes ahead of us, then we'll sit down for lunch at Grant's Tomb north of Columbia University and I'll go to the deli and bring back everybody's lunch. Bring cash to pay for your order. We should be arriving at the Staten Island Ferry Terminal by about 7:00pm, the sun sets at 8:19pm. Some years we've moved much faster than that and got there by about 5:00pm. After the hike ends, those interested can go to a nearby BBQ restaurant that has agreed to do separate checks for a large group, everybody paying with their own credit cards. This distance from start to the Staten Island Ferry measured 20.66 miles on the map. We'll be doing this Saturday instead of Sunday so that people can rest and recuperate on Sunday. Photo albums from this hike on previous years: 2013 **[https://tinyurl.com/yd2wkyt2](https://tinyurl.com/yd2wkyt2)** 2014 **[https://tinyurl.com/y79rqwyt](https://tinyurl.com/y79rqwyt)** 2015 **[https://tinyurl.com/ycfmrjgk](https://tinyurl.com/ycfmrjgk)** 2016 **[https://tinyurl.com/y8we9cox](https://tinyurl.com/y8we9cox)** 2017 **[https://tinyurl.com/y8jo5uol](https://tinyurl.com/y8jo5uol)** 2018 **[https://tinyurl.com/yyrvrqj6](https://tinyurl.com/yyrvrqj6)** 2019 **[https://tinyurl.com/yxcwytch](https://tinyurl.com/yxcwytch)** 2021 **[https://tinyurl.com/yc5mkedr](https://tinyurl.com/yc5mkedr)** 2022 **[https://tinyurl.com/2afdfud5](https://tinyurl.com/2afdfud5)** 2023 **[https://tinyurl.com/rrfw335y](https://tinyurl.com/rrfw335y)** We did the hike in 2024 & 2025, but not using Meetup so there were no photo albums those years. If people get lost, it just isn't practical to go looking for them. Furthermore, I'll have no way of knowing whether someone got lost or just hopped on a subway because they were tired. So it's important that you be able to cope if you do get lost. By coming, all participants agree to the release waiver that basically gives up any right whatsoever to sue, to the fullest extent possible by law. You can read the current draft of this waiver at **[https://tinyurl.com/AfternoonWaiver](https://tinyurl.com/AfternoonWaiver)**
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