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Sugarloaf Hill and Castle Rock Hike

Sep 7
Mon 11:00 AM
Location

Route 9D
Garrison , NY 10524

How to find us
"Liz holding meetup notebook"

Estimated attendance
 38  people attended.
4.50 4.5011

Who organized?
Liz

Sugarloaf Hill and Castle Rock
Garrison, New York
Hiking distance: 6.65 miles
Difficulty: Intermediate
Elevation Gain: 725 feet

Hike is 3 hours
Bring 2 bottles of Water, Lunch/Snacks
Hiking Boots or Shoes are highly recommended

We will be starting the hike from the Garrison Train Station.
Meetup at the South end of the parking lot and start the hike by 11:15 AM.

METRO NORTH: Hudson line to the Garrison Train station

By Car take the Saw mill Pkwy north to Taconic State Pkwy North.
Taconic Pkwy North exit at Bear Mountain Pkwy, US route 202/NY 35 west toward Peekskill.
Travel West on 202/35 to Bear Mountain PKWY west and then right turn onto US route 9.
Proceed North on route 9 to a left turn onto NY route 403.
Continue North on route 403 across US route 9D.
Entrance to the Garrison Train Station parking lot is a quarter mile on the left.

Sugarloaf Hill is in fact a ridge, running northeast and southwest, close to the east shore of the Hudson. The peak of Castle Rock lies off the northeast end of the ridge, while NY 9D runs along the west side. A small stream runs along the southeast side and flows into the Hudson, while to the northwest, the ground declines gently to the Hudson.

The hill is about 760 feet (230 m) high at its summit, towards the middle of the ridge. A red-blazed trail climbs its western side, and then runs along the ridge, across the summit, to end at a viewpoint over the Hudson of about 700 feet (210 m) elevation.[2]


Flora
Somewhat unusually, Opuntia humifusa, prickly-pear cactus, can be found growing on ledges atop Sugarloaf. The oceanic warmth brought upstream by the estuarine Hudson and the sunny, exposed rock allows this cactus to grow on the hill, and elsewhere in the Hudson Higlands.

History
Beverley, the house of Col. Beverley Robinson, was built at the foot of the peak in 1758. Robinson, a Tory, lost his house and estates there to confiscation in 1777. It was used as a headquarters by several American generals during the Revolution, and Benedict Arnold chose to dwell there when he took command of West Point in 1780. It was at Beverley that Arnold learned of the capture of John André and the failure of his treason, and fled thence to HMS Vulture.

Beverley later passed into the hands of Hamilton Fish, and was destroyed by a fire in 1892. The hill was donated by the Osborn family to the Taconic State Park Commission in 1974, and now forms part of the Osborn Preserve of Hudson Highlands State Park.

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  • Krish
    Posted Sep 4, 2009 4:14 PM
    Anyone around Norwalk (or I-95) going for this hike? I would like to come if I can get a ride. I will pitch in for the gas!

Who attended?

  • 38 attendees
    •  Very large diverse group. Splitting into two groups was a good idea. 
    •  Fun!!!!!!!!!! 
    •  It was great to get to know everyone a little bit more. Great hike. Thanks Liz. It was nice to go back to where my children hiked with us. Looking forward to Breakneck next Sunday!!!!! 
    • Joe
       Great work out even for those of us who didn't go the extra 4 miles, 6 was just fine. The steep up and downhills worked out my calves going up and my quads going down. I was almost too tired to go for a motorcycle ride afterward......almost ;-) I like the on the spot addition of the extra 4 miles for those who wanted more, this way everyone should have gotten what they wanted and/or needed. 
    •  Great hike, a great group of hikers! Thanks Liz, Anthony 
    •  Great hike, enjoyed the company; it was good to see folks I hadn't seen in a while. Thanks Liz 
    •  The views of West Point and also southward down the Hudson to the Bear Mt. Bridge made for an excellent hike ....but best of all were the great converstions with my fellow hikers. Thanks everyone for making it a good day :) 
    •  I had an enjoyable time. Views were beautiful! 
    • Adam Horowitz (+1 guest)
    • Jenny (+1 guest)
    • Jon
    • Donna Zava (+1 guest)
    • Marion (+1 guest)
    • Michele T (+1 guest)
    • Liz
    • Rob