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This group is operated by Appalachian Mountain Club New York-North Jersey Chapter (7/1/22)
The New York-North Jersey Chapter of AMC was the first chapter formed by the club back in 1912. For over 100 years the NYNJ chapter has been protecting the precious natural resources of our region, providing skills and leadership training, and hosting 100's of outdoor activities every year for the public through our professional and dedicated volunteer trip leaders.
Beginner or expert the AMC NYNJ chapter has something for everyone. With activities that include hiking, biking, paddling, backpacking, skiing, climbing, and more we're sure you will find something you love. And since we know living in and around the NYC area can be difficult without a car, many of our activities are accessible through public transportation.
Beyond just the trips, training, and conservation advocacy we are a group that encourages community and camaraderie among it's members. Open and welcoming to anyone with an interest in the outdoors we hope that the shared knowledge and experiences between all of us will help you to grow within the outdoor community and create connections and friendships for a lifetime.
What sets us apart the other Meetup groups?
• Professionally trained volunteer leaders means our trips are well organized, safe AND fun!
• Easy access on public transportation to many of our activities.
• Activities are open to anyone, no membership dues are required, but your support helps.
• Your support helps us continue to protect more than 100,000 acres of land and 2,000 miles of trails under the care of the Appalachian Mountain Club.
• Beyond our volunteer led activities AMC provides opportunities for tens of thousands of youth to experience the outdoors each year through our Youth Opportunities Program.
While this Meetup Group showcases some of our best activities they don't all make it to this page and often you will only see a small fraction of what is available! If you would like to see the full assortment of upcoming activities offered by the NYNJ chapter please click here.
Also, if you would like to be part of the community and join in the conversation please consider following us on Instagram and Facebook:
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Friday May 1st 9;30 am Johnsontown Circle (Moderate)
위치가 아직 지정되지 않았습니다Greetings:
Today's hike will begin at the Johnsontown Road parking area ;
We'll avoid the climbs by taking a woods road up to Claudius Smith den
Then head north to Lake Skenonto for lunch and views
Return on another woods road back to the cars.Figure about 7 miles, should be nice weather.
Bring boots , lunch and water.
NO DOGS
NO SMOKINGthanks
jay
201-966-5482AMC Website listing:
https://activities.outdoors.org/s/oc-activity/a5UVX000001747x2AA/act0002062010명의 참석자
JAMAICA'S GRAND ESTATES, PRESIDENT'S CHILDHOOD HOMES AND ST. JOHN'S CAMPUS
Cold Crush, 179-39 Hillside Avenue, Queens County, NY, USFriday looks like a real nice day for those who can join us in Jamaica Estates in Queens, which is a scenic and serene neighborhood whose tree-lined streets give it a picturesque look. It is known for its stunning architectural beauty, with homes of many styles, and we will see the two of those which President Trump lived in as a child. The first, a smaller Tudor style residence where he lived until he was four, and the second, a 23-room mansion where he moved after his brother was born.
We will then enter the park-like campus of St. John’s University with its Great Lawn on the quad and beautiful stone buildings. We will visit the church with its splendid mosaics and stained-glass windows, as well as the Yeh art gallery in Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall, built for the Asian-studies department and modeled on an ancient Chinese palace. Another treat is the fabled basketball arena and gallery.
We end at 169th Street and Hillside Avenue, where there are many South Asian restaurants and shops, and access to the F train back to Manhattan and elsewhere.
We will walk at a steady, moderate but not slow pace over a distance of around 4 miles, stopping at places of interest. There will be no lunch stop, so bring some snacks along if you wish. (This hike is intended for adults 18 years and older and please no dogs).
We meet at 1 PM in front of Cold Crush at 179-39 Hillside Avenue. To get there take the F train to 179th Street, the last stop in Queens, and exit by the 24-hour token booth at 179th Street on the north side of Hillside Avenue.
You have an option of signing a paper liability waiver at the meeting place, but encouraged to do so online on the AMC website by clicking on link below:
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Join the AMC 150 Team on the Great Saunter!
55 Water Street, New York, NY, USREGISTRATION IS MANDATORY BY CLICKING HERE ... Join the AMC 150 Team on the Great Saunter! Meetup RSVP is not sufficient.
Celebrate AMC’s 150th Anniversary in New York City by joining our sister hiking club, The Shorewalkers, on their iconic Great Saunter !
Fifty AMC Members will receive coveted bibs for this one-day, 32-mile circumperambulation around Manhattan. Space for this unique 3,000 urban hikers and walkers event sells out in less than 2 days, so we’re super lucky to partner with Shorewalkers for these reserved spots.
Proceeds from the Great Saunter, including registration fees, support local conservation efforts.
Registration:
This event is available to AMC Members only. Your AMC membership must be up to date at the time of registration and on May 2, 2026.All participants on the AMC 150 Team must register on the AMC website at ... activities.outdoors.org. Meetup RSVP is not sufficient.
Additional details will be sent to registered participants at least 1 week before the event. Additionally, training walks will be scheduled this spring!
Cost:
$28 AMC Members, includes Great Saunter Bib & Hat and AMC gift.All registered participants must complete the Great Saunter Liability Form:
[https://tinyurl.com/muz2fuum](https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2ftinyurl.com%2fmuz2fuum&c=E,1,quVTdwVpjC43lStjMukZuh7kGuzZkTL8XYAKL1xQ-XZuKl93FRgo8oKDB1N06pqsiBq1-9lTaNQ7nxpUbe038622TEbhZXs51ZBRY8dbslkBmXEMSg,,&typo=1)
Use Organization Code "AMC150"If you want to participate but not ready to walk, you can still volunteer at the Great Saunter:
Email [volunteers@shorewalkers.org](mailto:volunteers@shorewalkers.org)Support the Appalachian Mountain Club by Becoming an AMC Member or Donating to the AMC
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Bearfort Ridge Hike NJ/NY
Ringwood Park & Ride, 30 Cannici Dr, Ringwood, NJ, USThis hike has also been posted on the Club's schedule https://activities.outdoors.org/s/?chapters=0015000001Sg064AAB
The hike will include one, possibly two, ridge trails for 8 to 10 miles with up to 1600 feet of elevation gain.
Bus riders from NYC take the NJT 197 bus departing at 8.30 a.m. from the Port Authority Bus Terminal, arrive at Ringwood Park and Ride in Ringwood, NJ at 9.47 a.m. (Transportation Code 3B) There is an hourly return service in the afternoon. The hike is listed as 'Show and Go'; however, you have the option to use the 'Register Now' button on this page. Contact the leader at hikerdavid@verizon.net with any questions.
Bring lunch, 1-2 liters of water, a warm layer, and rain gear. Trekking poles are optional but recommended in this terrain. We're back into tick season, so insect repellent and long pants are advised. Please, no dogs or drones on this hike.Please note that Covid-19 has persisted in our region from its onset in 2020. In the interest of public health, do not join this hike if symptomatic of Covid-19 or infected with it.
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