About us
### 🥾 Welcome to Our Purpose-Driven Hiking Club
We organize private, curated hikes, walks, and adventures organized by trained trail organizers — built just for verified members. Events are shaped around groups of (3–12 participants), with options for couples, families (including kids), seniors, and travelers in the club. One-on-one hikes are also available by request for members needing private pacing, mentoring, or recovery support. We hike with purpose not crowds.
📍This is a private club — 🛑not a public RSVP group. All hikes or walks adventures etc. are arranged directly through message-based coordination and an attendance request form not RSVP's.
No crowds. No party scenes. No swiping. Just structure, peace, and connection — rooted in safety and respect for nature.
✅ Group hikes (3–12 verified members) — built for couples, friends, or travelers within the club — all guided and custom
✅ One-on-one hikes available by request — for private pacing, mentoring, or recovery support
✅ Veteran-Led, Community-Open Outdoors & Music Spaces
Led by active-duty military and combat veterans, this community is open to the general public and welcomes people of all backgrounds. We are veteran-supportive, faith-friendly, beginner-welcoming, and inclusive of seniors, families, and children. No military experience is required — just respect, presence, and a willingness to participate with care.
✅ Training and mentorship opportunities for all levels
✅ Leave No Trace aligned + permit-compliant
✅ Quiet scenic loops, beach walks, and reflective trail resets
✅ Experienced hikers and newcomers alike — structured outings without crowds or chaos
### 🧭 Areas Covered (Based on Travel Time)
🗺️ We’ve mapped out some great spots, well-scouted by our club, categorized by how far members are willing to travel:
Local (15–30 minutes) – Moorestown, Rancocas Woods, Pennsauken trails, Palmyra Cove Nature Park
Mid-range (1–2 hours) – South & Central NJ, Wharton State Forest, Wissahickon Valley (PA), Avalon/Stone Harbor beach walks, Batsto Village, Valley Forge
Extended range (2.5–4 hours) – Delaware Water Gap, Poconos, Catskills, northern PA ridgelines, Black Rock Forest State Park NY, Harriman State Park NY, Hudson Highlands State Park NY, Storm King State Park NY major NJ/NY/PA scenic routes and state parks
✨ And many more depending on season, interest, or request
➡️ View Additional Hiking & Nature Spots (continuously updated)
🕓 Timing
Totally flexible depending on weather and interest
Hikes can range from quick 1-hour walks to full-day adventures
Open to weekday or weekend meetups
***
### 🚗 Logistics
Open to carpooling or meeting at the location.
Happy to recommend what to bring or how to prep for trail conditions.
Transit Access:
We offer multiple carpool options. One hub is directly connected to the River Line Light Rail station, River Line Light Rail, making public transportation a smooth option for those arriving by public transportation, others are available as well.
- River Line Light Rail: Local NJ rail line that serves many nearby trail areas
- PATCO Speedline: High-speed rail from Philadelphia to South Jersey — connects at the Broadway/Rand Transportation Center (also a River Line station)
- Amtrak: National rail service — connect with River Line at Trenton Transit Center for long-distance coordination
- NJ Transit Trip Planner: Plan your full route using rail, bus, and transfers across NJ and into PA/NY
🚆Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
- Philadelphia subway, trolley, and Regional Rail network
https://www.septa.org
PATCO Speedline
Direct Philadelphia ↔ South Jersey rail access
https://www.ridepatco.org
Amtrak
Intercity rail via Philadelphia 30th Street Station and NJ hubs
https://www.amtrak.com
🚆 New York Park Access (Train-Supported Hikes)
- Metro-North Railroad — Hudson Line
https://new.mta.info/agency/metro-north-railroad
Serves Beacon, Cold Spring, and Garrison
→ Primary access for Hudson Highlands State Park, Storm King State Park, and nearby Black Rock Forest trail connections
- NJ Transit / Metro-North — Port Jervis Line
https://www.njtransit.com/port-jervis-line
Serves Tuxedo, Sloatsburg, and Suffern
→ Direct rail access to the west side of Harriman State Park
Let us know if you’re arriving by public transit — we’ll coordinate the meetup, timing, and trailhead accordingly.
***
📌 How It Works:
We don’t post public RSVP events. Every walk, hike, adventure etc., or event is customized and pre-arranged. We don’t use RSVPs. All coordination runs through our Universal Request Form.
👉 https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7
Use the form to request or offer:
- 🚗 Carpool seats or a pickup point
- 🛏 Lodging or shared cabin options
- 🥾 Hikes, training, or adventure ideas
- ⚙️ Gear support, safety help, or co‑hosting
- ✍️ And anything else
We shape events around the members who show up and been identified and verified— not a fixed calendar or RSVP's.
➡️ Learn how to join a hike:
Welcome & How It Works Guide
➡️ Review required safety rules and disclaimer:
Safety Policy & Trail Conduct
🧭 Start Here: Orientation & Safety Materials
Before your first hike or training, all members must review the following:
📘 Welcome to the Hiking Club
📋 Hiking Safety & Gear Checklist
✅ Pre-Hike Checklist
📢 Hiking Essentials & Emergency Whistle Guide
🪨**Cairns & Trail Markers – What They Are and Why They Matter**
🔗 Trail Club Lodging, Hotel, and Ride Policy
🔗 🚫 No Alcohol or Substance Use Policy
🔗 🚫 Activism & Political Endorsement Policy
🔐 Member Verification Policy & Zoom Check-In Form
1️⃣ Fill Out the Verification Form
This step confirms basic identity & health/safety info so we can ensure a safe & aligned experience for everyone.
🔗 Hiking Club Verification Form
https://forms.gle/g1YCxq6REtby9v1m7
Link not working 🔗 Hiking Club Verification Form:
Copy & paste into your browser → https://forms.gle/g1YCxq6REtby9v1m7
🔐 Don’t Have a Google Account?
You’ll need one to access the verification form linked above.
Create one here (free and quick):
https://accounts.google.com/signup
If you need help setting up an account, message us — we’re happy to assist.
🔐 Note: You’ll need to sign in with a Google account to access this form.
If you don’t have one, create one here: https://accounts.google.com/signup
Link not working 🔗 Create a Google account :
Copy & paste into your browser → https://accounts.google.com/signup
( If you need help making an account let us know)
This helps us protect the space, verify submissions, & match you to the right trail circles.
📝 Prefer Paper? You Can Now Print & Email Your Verification Form
Some members have asked for an offline option — so here it is:
You can now download, print, and fill out the New Member Verification Form by hand and email it back to us. ( No google sign in required)
✅ Here’s How:
Download the printable form here:
🔗https://docs.google.com/document/d/10lRlggkSOmspOS2rusYTr6PhYLXOowRQ/export?format=doc
2️⃣🔐 Required Form: Trail Energy & Safety Intake Form ( No google sign in required)
📝 Must be completed before attending any hike, event, or training.
🔓 No login needed — open to all.
👉 Fill out the form (10–15 min)
📄 Prefer paper? Email the printable version to:
hikingexpeditionadventures@gmail.com**
🔗 Link not working
🔐 Required Form: Trail Energy & Safety Intake Form
Copy & paste into your browser → https://forms.gle/9k9ddFKMouBv7KtP8
📝 Prefer Paper? You Can Now Print & Email Your Trail Energy & Safety Intake Form
Some members have asked for an offline option — so here it is:
You can now download, print, and fill out the Trail Energy & Safety Intake Form by hand and email it back to us. ( No google sign in required)
✅ Here’s How:
Download the printable form here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gIb3ELqEWKVJKZck_45sXs86NRKYoCGK/view?usp=sharing
📌 Need help scanning or emailing it? Just message us — we’ve got you.
📞 A quick Zoom check-in will still follow once your form is reviewed.
🔧 Having trouble with a link?
DM the admin or email us at hikingexpeditionadventures@gmail.com** to report a broken link or get direct access.
3️⃣Schedule a Quiet Zoom Check-In
A short 1-on-1 chat (under 15 minutes) to ask about what you’re looking for, what kind of support feels right, and where you’d feel most at home.
No pressure. No performance. Just space to be seen.
You can also send what you’re looking for, what kind of support feels right, and where you’d feel most at home. That’s okay too, however a zoom meeting is required prior to attendance — just let us know and we’ll work with you quietly.
These links explain our trail process, safety expectations, gear requirements, and how we match people with the right trail energy.
🪖 We hike with preparation, not performance. Show up ready — and at peace.
📘 Want to understand how and why we operate this way?
Read the Strategic Operations Brief to learn about our structure, our choice to avoid open RSVPs, and the values behind how we build trust, safety, and leadership on the trail. It’s not just hiking — it’s protection, clarity, and peace.
***
🧭 Want to Hike?
### 📌 We don’t build a static calendar and expect you to squeeze in.
We shape each step around our members.
We don’t post-and-hope or guess who’ll show up — we verify identity, review intake forms, and coordinate based on what you share.
We customize each step based on what members share in their intake forms.
That’s how we shape safer hikes, pace, events, and circles etc., — built with Presence & Purpose.
To participate in any private hike, trail session, or adventure:
- Complete the Two Required Forms
🛡 Hiking Club Verification Form
🥾 Trail Energy + Travel Intake — Member Check-In
(Printable versions available — just ask.)
2. Schedule a Brief Zoom Check-In
This helps us align pace, goals, and trail circles based on your form responses.
3. Fill Out the Universal Request Form
👉 https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7
🔁 Already completed Steps 1 & 2?
Skip straight to Step 3 — just use the Universal Request Form to request or coordinate your next hike, event, or session.
We don’t build around RSVPs — we build around you.
***
### We’ll coordinate tailored to your vibe, not the crowd.
***
🚫 Note to Visitors
We cap RSVPs to protect event quality and ensure purposeful coordination.
If you’ve been waitlisted, complete the Universal Request Form 👉 https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7 with your trail goals or adventures. We’ll connect you directly if aligned.
(Forms and steps above must be completed first.)
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🔴 HARD Structured Hike — Registration - Required Before Joining
Location not specified yet📌 Important Clarification About This Event
This 🔐 Structured Hike — Registration Required Before Joining is not a casual meetup hike, not a standard club hike, and not a guided tour.
It exists for a specific purpose:- registration
- screening
- coordination
- structured planning
Not all hikes in this club are this type of hike.
This format is used when:- trail access requires coordination
- permits or land-use rules apply
- winter or sensitive conditions are present
- group readiness must be confirmed in advance
Other club hikes may be lighter, shorter, or paced differently — but all participation still follows verification and coordination standards.
🥾 What Is a Structured Hike?
A Structured Hike is an intentional, coordinated outing where everyone participates — in movement, awareness, and preparedness.
We move as a coordinated unit, not a crowd.
Each participant:- Carries their personal essentials
- Carries one small piece of shared group gear
- Understands how the group functions
- Moves with presence, not pressure
This model builds confidence, safety, and trust — without speed games, ego, or performative leadership.
***
🧭 How a Structured Hike Works
🔹 Shared Responsibility
There is no single person carrying everything.
Group safety gear (medical, navigation, comms, climbing gear, contingency) is distributed so no one is overloaded and everyone stays aware.
🔹 Defined Roles (Quiet & Functional)
Roles rotate and are simple Examples include:- Scout – moves slightly ahead to read terrain, transitions, and flow
- Navigation Anchor – tracks route, position, and alternates
- Sweep – stays toward the rear and watches spacing, fatigue, and morale
- Medical Point – carries or assists with the group kit
- Time Keeper – monitors daylight, pace, and turnaround windows
Additional support roles may include:
- Terrain Spotter – assists on scrambles, crossings, or exposed sections
- Weather Watch – tracks changing conditions and temperature shifts
- Comms Support – assists with radios, signaling, or emergency comms
- Gear Support – helps manage shared equipment or transitions
- Pace Balancer – helps keep movement steady without pressure
No hierarchy. No titles.
Just shared responsibility and awareness.***
🧗 Rock & Scramble Integration (When Listed)
Some structured hikes include:- Rock scrambles
- Low-angle exposed movement
- Optional technical steps
When this is part of the route, we use:
- Helmets (when appropriate)
- Rock climbing shoes and equipment
- Thin liner socks (for cold rock, hygiene, and clean swaps)
Footwear swaps happen just at designated staging points.
No barefoot pressure. No skill shaming. Bypass options are always stated.
This is not a climbing course — it is controlled terrain awareness and movement.***
🎒 What You Carry
Required Personal Gear (All Participants)- Backpack
- Water and trail food
- Weather layers
- Headlamp
- Appropriate footwear
- Personal medications
- Paper map section
- Phone (airplane mode encouraged)
Group Gear (Assigned in Advance)
Each participant carries one small shared item such as:- First aid or trauma basics
- Navigation tools
- Emergency shelter or cord
- Comms or signaling tools
- Climbing gear
Assignments are shared before the hike.
***
🗺️ Before We Step Off
Every structured hike begins with a short, calm briefing:- Route overview
- Terrain notes
- Turnaround time
- Bailout options
- Gear confirmation
No speeches. No hype.
***
🕓 Timing & Format
Structured hikes are built around conditions and people, not fixed calendars.- Timing adapts to weather, daylight, and group readiness
- Outings may range from:
- Short 1-hour orientation or conditioning walks (prep for longer outings)
- Half-day structured hikes
- Full-day terrain or skills-based outings
- Weekday and weekend options are both possible
We do not post mass RSVP hikes.
### 🧭 Areas Covered (Based on Travel Time)
🗺️ We’ve mapped out some great spots, well-scouted by our club, categorized by how far members are willing to travel:
Local (15–30 minutes) – Moorestown, Rancocas Woods, Pennsauken trails, Palmyra Cove Nature Park
Mid-range (1–2 hours) – South & Central NJ, Wharton State Forest, Wissahickon Valley (PA), Avalon/Stone Harbor beach walks, Batsto Village, Valley Forge
Extended range (2.5–4 hours) – Delaware Water Gap, Poconos, Catskills, northern PA ridgelines, Black Rock Forest State Park NY, Harriman State Park NY, Hudson Highlands State Park NY, Storm King State Park NY major NJ/NY/PA scenic routes and state parks
✨ And many more depending on season, interest, or request➡️ View Additional Hiking & Nature Spots (continuously updated)
### 🚗 Logistics
Open to carpooling or meeting at the location.
Happy to recommend what to bring or how to prep for trail conditions.
Transit Access:
We offer multiple carpool options. One hub is directly connected to the River Line Light Rail station, River Line Light Rail, making public transportation a smooth option for those arriving by public transportation, others are available as well.- River Line Light Rail: Local NJ rail line that serves many nearby trail areas
- PATCO Speedline: High-speed rail from Philadelphia to South Jersey — connects at the Broadway/Rand Transportation Center (also a River Line station)
- Amtrak: National rail service — connect with River Line at Trenton Transit Center for long-distance coordination
- NJ Transit Trip Planner: Plan your full route using rail, bus, and transfers across NJ and into PA/NY
🚆Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
Philadelphia subway, trolley, and Regional Rail networkPATCO Speedline
Direct Philadelphia ↔ South Jersey rail access
https://www.ridepatco.org
Amtrak
Intercity rail via Philadelphia 30th Street Station and NJ hubs
https://www.amtrak.com
### 🚆 New York Park Access (Train-Supported Hikes)- Metro-North Railroad — Hudson Line
https://new.mta.info/agency/metro-north-railroad
Serves Beacon, Cold Spring, and Garrison
→ Primary access for Hudson Highlands State Park, Storm King State Park, and nearby Black Rock Forest trail connections- NJ Transit / Metro-North — Port Jervis Line
https://www.njtransit.com/port-jervis-line
Serves Tuxedo, Sloatsburg, and Suffern
→ Direct rail access to the west side of Harriman State Park
Let us know if you’re arriving by public transit — we’ll coordinate the meetup, timing, and trailhead accordingly.
📌 How Coordination Works (Important)
🧭 Start Here: Orientation & Safety (Required)
Before your first structured hike or training, all members must review:
📘 Welcome to the Hiking Club
📋 Hiking Safety & Gear Checklist
✅ Pre-Hike Checklist
📢 Hiking Essentials & Emergency Whistle Guide
🪨**Cairns & Trail Markers – What They Are and Why They Matter**
🔗 Trail Club Lodging, Hotel, and Ride Policy
🔗 🚫 No Alcohol or Substance Use Policy
🔗 🚫 Activism & Political Endorsement Policy
Registration (Important)- Complete the Two Required Forms
🛡 Hiking Club Verification Form
🥾 Trail Energy + Travel Intake — Member Check-In
(Printable versions available — just ask.)
2. Schedule a Brief Zoom Check-In
This helps us align pace, goals, and trail circles based on your form responses.
3. Fill Out the Universal Request Form
👉 https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7
🔁 Already completed Steps 1 & 2?
Skip straight to Step 3 — just use the Universal Request Form to request or coordinate your next hike, event, or session.
We don’t build around RSVPs — we build around you.
***
### We’ll coordinate tailored to your vibe, not the crowd.
***
We do not use public RSVPs.
Every walk, hike, training session, or adventure is:- Pre-arranged
- Intentionally shaped
- Coordinated through the Universal Request Form
👉 Universal Request Form
https://forms.gle/quqELunKvDgaCUWg7
Use the form to request or offer:- 🚗 Carpool seats or pickup points
- 🛏 Lodging or shared cabin options
- 🥾 Hikes, training, or adventure ideas
- ⚙️ Gear support, safety help, or co-hosting
- ✍️ Anything else
We shape events around verified members who show up — not fixed calendars or RSVPs.
📖 Want the Full Context?
➡️ What We’re About
https://www.meetup.com/hiking-expedition-adventures-outdoors-meetup-group/***
Final Note
We don’t chase numbers.
We don’t rush terrain.
We don’t outsource responsibility.
We shape the hikes around the members — not the other way around.1 attendee
🟢 EASY Evening Trail Walk | Class 1 | 2–3 Miles
Location not specified yetA simple, low-pressure evening walk designed to get outside, reset, and move at a comfortable, controlled pace.
This is a Class 1 trail — well-maintained paths, minimal elevation, and no technical terrain. Ideal for those looking to ease back into hiking, stay active, or just enjoy time on the trail without intensity.
We keep things steady, not rushed. This isn’t about speed or distance — it’s about showing up, getting fresh air, and moving with purpose.***
🥾 What to Expect
- 2–3 mile loop or out-and-back
- Flat to light rolling terrain
- Controlled, conversational pace
- Short pauses as needed
***
🧭 Who This Is For
- Beginners or those getting back into hiking
- Anyone looking for a relaxed, structured walk
- Members who prefer steady movement over fast pace
***
📌 Participation Note
This is a private group format — not RSVP-driven.
All participants are required to complete:- Hiking Club Verification
- Trail Energy + Travel Intake
This ensures a safe, aligned group and a better experience for everyone.
***
🌲 Final Note
Simple trail. Clear head. Good movement.
If this is your pace, you’ll fit right in.🥾 Coverage Area
Hikes take place across local, mid-range, and extended areas, including NJ, PA, and NY.
### 🧭 Areas Covered (Based on Travel Time)
🗺️ We’ve mapped out some great spots, well-scouted by our club, categorized by how far members are willing to travel:
Local (15–30 minutes) – Moorestown, Rancocas Woods, Pennsauken trails, Palmyra Cove Nature Park
Mid-range (1–2 hours) – South & Central NJ, Wharton State Forest, Wissahickon Valley (PA), Avalon/Stone Harbor beach walks, Batsto Village, Valley Forge
Extended range (2.5–4 hours) – Delaware Water Gap, Poconos, Catskills, northern PA ridgelines, Black Rock Forest State Park NY, Harriman State Park NY, Hudson Highlands State Park NY, Storm King State Park NY major NJ/NY/PA scenic routes and state parks,
✨ And many more depending on season, interest, or request➡️ View Additional Hiking & Nature Spots (continuously updated)
🕓 Timing
Totally flexible depending on weather and interest
Hikes can range from quick 1-hour walks to full-day adventures
Open to weekday or weekend meetups
***
### 🚗 Logistics
Open to carpooling or meeting at the location.
Happy to recommend what to bring or how to prep for trail conditions.
Transit Access:
We offer multiple carpool options. One hub is directly connected to the River Line Light Rail station, River Line Light Rail, making public transportation a smooth option for those arriving by public transportation, others are available as well.- River Line Light Rail: Local NJ rail line that serves many nearby trail areas
- PATCO Speedline: High-speed rail from Philadelphia to South Jersey — connects at the Broadway/Rand Transportation Center (also a River Line station)
- Amtrak: National rail service — connect with River Line at Trenton Transit Center for long-distance coordination
- NJ Transit Trip Planner: Plan your full route using rail, bus, and transfers across NJ and into PA/NY
🚆Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
- Philadelphia subway, trolley, and Regional Rail network
https://www.septa.org
PATCO Speedline
Direct Philadelphia ↔ South Jersey rail access
https://www.ridepatco.org
Amtrak
Intercity rail via Philadelphia 30th Street Station and NJ hubs
https://www.amtrak.com
🚆 New York Park Access (Train-Supported Hikes)- Metro-North Railroad — Hudson Line
https://new.mta.info/agency/metro-north-railroad
Serves Beacon, Cold Spring, and Garrison
→ Primary access for Hudson Highlands State Park, Storm King State Park, and nearby Black Rock Forest trail connections- NJ Transit / Metro-North — Port Jervis Line
https://www.njtransit.com/port-jervis-line
Serves Tuxedo, Sloatsburg, and Suffern
→ Direct rail access to the west side of Harriman State Park
Let us know if you’re arriving by public transit — we’ll coordinate the meetup, timing, and trailhead accordingly.
***
🔒 Participation (Required)
This is a private hiking club. Events are not RSVP-driven.
Participation requires:- Hiking Club Verification Form
- Trail Energy + Travel Intake
- Event request for consideration
***
📍 Meetup Use
Meetup is used for visibility and outreach.
Dates and times are for visibility only and do not reflect final scheduling.
***
🧭 Final Details
Location, timing, and duration are shared after confirmation.2 attendees
🔴 HARD Advanced Endurance Hike | Class 2 | 6–13+ Miles
Location not specified yetThis is a high-effort, distance-focused trail designed for those looking to push endurance, maintain pace, and stay steady over extended mileage.
Expect varied terrain, sustained movement, and minimal downtime.
This is not a casual walk—it’s a controlled, forward-moving hike built around discipline, awareness, and energy management.Participants should be comfortable covering distance, managing their own load, and staying aligned with group movement across changing conditions.
This is where conditioning meets presence—one step at a time, no rush, no drift.
***
🧭 What to Expect
• 6–13+ miles total distance
• Class 2 terrain (uneven ground, elevation changes)
• Controlled pace with limited stops
• Group awareness and spacing
• Personal responsibility for gear, hydration, and readiness***
⚠️ Participation Notes
Forms & Check-In Required
Private Group • Not RSVP Driven
Locations Rotate: NJ • PA • NY***
🥾 Coverage Area
Hikes take place across local, mid-range, and extended areas, including NJ, PA, and NY.
### 🧭 Areas Covered (Based on Travel Time)
🗺️ We’ve mapped out some great spots, well-scouted by our club, categorized by how far members are willing to travel:
Local (15–30 minutes) – Moorestown, Rancocas Woods, Pennsauken trails, Palmyra Cove Nature Park
Mid-range (1–2 hours) – South & Central NJ, Wharton State Forest, Wissahickon Valley (PA), Avalon/Stone Harbor beach walks, Batsto Village, Valley Forge
Extended range (2.5–4 hours) – Delaware Water Gap, Poconos, Catskills, northern PA ridgelines, Black Rock Forest State Park NY, Harriman State Park NY, Hudson Highlands State Park NY, Storm King State Park NY major NJ/NY/PA scenic routes and state parks
✨ And many more depending on season, interest, or request➡️ View Additional Hiking & Nature Spots (continuously updated)
🕓 Timing
Totally flexible depending on weather and interest
Hikes can range from quick 1-hour walks to full-day adventures
Open to weekday or weekend meetups
***
### 🚗 Logistics
Open to carpooling or meeting at the location.
Happy to recommend what to bring or how to prep for trail conditions.
Transit Access:
We offer multiple carpool options. One hub is directly connected to the River Line Light Rail station, River Line Light Rail, making public transportation a smooth option for those arriving by public transportation, others are available as well.- River Line Light Rail: Local NJ rail line that serves many nearby trail areas
- PATCO Speedline: High-speed rail from Philadelphia to South Jersey — connects at the Broadway/Rand Transportation Center (also a River Line station)
- Amtrak: National rail service — connect with River Line at Trenton Transit Center for long-distance coordination
- NJ Transit Trip Planner: Plan your full route using rail, bus, and transfers across NJ and into PA/NY
🚆Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
- Philadelphia subway, trolley, and Regional Rail network
https://www.septa.org
PATCO Speedline
Direct Philadelphia ↔ South Jersey rail access
https://www.ridepatco.org
Amtrak
Intercity rail via Philadelphia 30th Street Station and NJ hubs
https://www.amtrak.com
🚆 New York Park Access (Train-Supported Hikes)- Metro-North Railroad — Hudson Line
https://new.mta.info/agency/metro-north-railroad
Serves Beacon, Cold Spring, and Garrison
→ Primary access for Hudson Highlands State Park, Storm King State Park, and nearby Black Rock Forest trail connections- NJ Transit / Metro-North — Port Jervis Line
https://www.njtransit.com/port-jervis-line
Serves Tuxedo, Sloatsburg, and Suffern
→ Direct rail access to the west side of Harriman State Park
Let us know if you’re arriving by public transit — we’ll coordinate the meetup, timing, and trailhead accordingly.
***
🔒 Participation (Required)
This is a private hiking club. Events are not RSVP-driven.
Participation requires:- Hiking Club Verification Form
- Trail Energy + Travel Intake
- Event request for consideration
***
📍 Meetup Use
Meetup is used for visibility and outreach.
Dates and times are for visibility only and do not reflect final scheduling.
***
🧭 Final Details
Location, timing, and duration are shared after confirmation.2 attendees
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