Long Path “Chain of Loops” Hikes - #9 - North Hook Mountain Loop (Moderate)
Details
Registration Required via AMC website
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Series Overview: Hike just one or collect the whole set as we traverse the southernmost portions of the Long Path from its start in Washington Heights north to Harriman State Park - about a dozen hikes in all. Whenever practical these will be loop hikes - it’s about the journey, not the destination, right? Many segments are rated Moderate or Easy and are suitable for new hikers, and many will also be public transit-friendly. Long Path (one-way) distance previously hiked: 29.2 miles.
Hike #9: Rescheduled from February 23 - The next link in our chain takes us to the northern half of Hook Mountain State Park, between Nyack and Haverstraw, NY. We'll start off nothbound on the Long Path along the top of an undulating ridge that overlooks the Tappan Zee and Haverstraw Bay. We'll then descend from the ridge to reach the spot where General Benedict Arnold met with British spymaster Major John André on September 22, 1780 to plot the surrender of West Point (spoiler: things didn't work out for them as planned). We'll then head south on the River Trail to return to our starting place. The ice formations in the Hudson alone may be worth more than the price of admission (free), and the cross-Hudson vistas from the ridge top towards Ossining ain't so shabby, either!
Distance, Elevation Gain, and Difficulty: 6.8 miles, 1,000 ft. elevation gain, a solid Moderate
**For complete details and to register: https://activities.outdoors.org/s/oc-activity/a5UVX0000011tRh/act00019214
