Hiking Mohonk, in New York's Hudson Valley

 

 

 

Start by driving up the NY thruway to Exit 18 – New Paltz, stop for breakfast in this quaint college town, pack a picnic lunch and head up to the Mohonk Preserve

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You can’t miss it…aim for the tower set atop the alabaster cliffs of limestone.

 

 

The preserve is a world-renowned Mecca for rock climbers.  As you make your way up the winding Route 55, keep your eyes on the road.  It is hard to resist the temptation to watch the colorful climbers on their precarious routes.  Park at the West Trapps Trailhead Lot, our stepping off point for the Undercliff Carriage Road where our hike begins. You’ll be up-close and personal with the rock rats – Men, women, and children weighted down heavily with a variety of packs, clinking climbing gear strapped to every part of their body, looking more like walking hardware stores than outdoorsmen. Coils of rope swung bandolier style across both shoulders complete the uniform. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 However, we are here to hike.  As you march further along Undercliff, you will soon lose sight and be out of earshot of the shouting … “On belay!”, “Climbing!”, “I can’t go any higher” (fearfully), “Bring your left foot up”.

 

 

Two miles from your start, you will come to a junction – Left takes you to the heavily travelled Overcliff Road

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The right leads you off to…somewhere.


Stay straight which leads you through the cool valley of Laurel Ledge a canyon that immerses you in a blanket of greenery…mountain laurel and rhododendron. 

 

The cool damp air embraces and refreshes you. After some smaller cliffs on your left you will come to the road less travelled – the Old Minnewaska Trail.  A gradual climb brings you to a middle level of the ridge.   Invisibly above, The Overcliff Road parallels your trek.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The air is decidedly warmer as heat radiates off the rock slabs and the scent of pines float on the wind, like dragon’s breath.  Two miles later, you reach Split Rock, a cleaved limestone that channels the ----creek----.  It was once used a sluice for a sawmill.

 

 

Turn left onto the Red Trail for a short, but steeper uphill hike back to your starting point at the parking lot.
This 5-mile hike is just one of the 70 miles of carriage roads and trails available at the preserve.
 
 

Don't forget to bring your camera.

 


About the Mohonk Preserve

Hours of Operation:
Open 365 days a year, sunrise to sunset

Fees:
Members:FREE
Non-members:
$10 for hikers and bikers
$15 for climbers
Children 12 and under free with adult

You can download a Mohonk Preserve membership form now, or you can buy a day pass or membership at a trailhead or at the Visitor Center.

Getting There:
Take the New Paltz exit 18 off of the NYS Thruway. Go 7 miles west (through New Paltz) on Route 299 to the end: make right on Route 44-55

 

 

Contributed by Jim DeLillo:

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Comment by Jim DeLillo on September 12, 2011 at 7:42pm

If you think you'll use the park six times or more in a year, then the membership is a better value:

 

Basic Annual Membership


























Head of Household $ 55
Seniors (62+) $ 45
Full-time Students $ 45

Options
Additional Adults (Over 18) (per
person living in same household)
+$25
Additional Dependents (13 - 18 years) (per person living in same
household)
+$10
Technical Rock Climbing (per
person over 12 years of age)
+$35
Biking (per person over 12 years of age) +$15
Comment by David Lawrence on September 12, 2011 at 7:32pm
Climbed in the 'Gunks once but never hiked this trail. The $10 fee is bummer, but these are great directions and photos so I'll do it.

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