About us
This group is operated by the Adirondack Mountain Club, Inc. Link to our website www.adknjr.org for the complete hiking schedule.
ABOUT US:
The North Jersey Ramapo Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club, an outdoor recreation and conservation group founded more than 100 years ago, sponsors hikes of different levels and other events on weekends, Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the year. Hike destinations in the scenic and historic Hudson Highlands region of New York and New Jersey include Sterling Forest, Ramapo Reservation, Harriman-Bear Mountain State Park, Norvin Green, Black Rock Forest and the West/East Hudson trails. Special outings may involve trips to other destinations, such as the Catskills and Adirondack Mountains.
A full hike schedule can be viewed on our website at adknjr.org
Note that this hike is part of a larger group, the NJR ADK. Most hikers sign up via our outings schedule at https://hudsonhikers.org/hike-schedule/ and not through Meetup, so though the number of attendees may appear small, we generally have a group of 6-15 on any given hike.
MEMBERS:
Members are a diverse group of men and women of all ages, families and outdoor enthusiasts, those interested in a workout, and people who want to enjoy beautiful vistas in good company. After attending a few hikes/events, you must join the Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK) to support our outdoor recreation and conservation activities.
Membership comes with a variety of benefits including, among other things: a 10% discount at Ramsey Outdoor; our annual holiday party and social; special events such as our quarterly membership meetings and guest speakers, a subscription to ADK’s bi-monthly magazine, Adirondac; the opportunity to contribute to the preservation and extension of hiking lands and viewsheds in our region. **To join as a member, visit https://members.adk.org/members/get-involved/membership.aspx.**
OUR HIKES:
New hikers are strongly encouraged to select hikes appropriate to their capabilities. North Jersey Ramapo Chapter hikes are rated for pace (A, B or C), mileage, and terrain (A, B or C), with "C" designating easier hikes and "A" more challenging ones. We recommend that new hikers should first try a "C" or short "B" hike before undertaking a more difficult one; otherwise, you may not fully enjoy the hiking experience. If you have any doubts, please contact the hike leader in advance.
Pace Ratings:
A = Fast - 2.5 mph or faster
B = Moderate - about 2 mph
C = Easy - 1.5 mph or less
Distance: Noted in miles
Terrain Ratings:
A = Strenuous, long/steep climbs and descents, possible rock scrambling
B = Moderate climbs and descents
C = Generally flat with little elevation change
For example, a hike rated “B-7-A” is a moderately paced hike of approximately 7 miles with steep climbs and/or descents and possible rock scrambling.
If you join us for a hike, please understand that you are responsible for your own preparedness, including ensuring that the hike is appropriate for your level of fitness, that you wear the proper clothing (moisture wicking, extra layers, no jeans/sneakers) and bring the proper gear, food and at least two liters of water.
Leaders have the right, responsibility and sole discretion to refuse any hiker he/she deems to be not properly attired, prepared, or otherwise fit to safely complete the hike.
HIKERS' GUIDELINES:
Risks: As with all physical activities, hiking involves hazards. Persons participate at their own risk and will be asked to sign a liability release statement acknowledging that fact before starting the hike. Prior to the hike please advise the leader of any medical condition or physical impairment that could affect you during the hike.
Footwear and Clothing: Wear clothing suited to the weather and carry extra garments for unexpected weather conditions. Dress in thin layers so that you can adjust the number of layers as required to maintain comfort. In winter carry a wool cap and wool or polypropylene gloves or mitts and a windproof shell. Be prepared for rain. Bring a rain jacket and rain pants, preferably of the type that permits venting body moisture. Wear comfortable, sturdy boots. Do not wear cotton garments in winter.
Drink and Food: Adequate hydration is important year round. Drink frequently during the hike. Carry food to enjoy during the midday lunch stop.
The hike leader may refuse to allow a person to hike who is judged to be poorly equipped or unable to do the published hike. Participants should get to the hike at least 10 minutes prior to the starting time. Smoking and drinking of alcoholic beverages are strictly prohibited.
Maps: The TC number indicates a NY-NJ Trail Conference map for the area of the hike. For example: Harriman TC-118 refers to the Southern Harriman Park map.
NO SHOW/LATE CANCELLATION POLICY:
Please be considerate of event hosts/organizers and others who may want to attend an event by not being a "NO SHOW" (failing to show up when you've RSVP'd "yes") or a "LATE CANCEL" (changing RSVP to a "no" within 24 hours of an event). If you have a history of No Shows and/or Late Cancels, we may have to bump you to the waiting list for Meetups with limited space, in favor of those with a positive attendance history.
Upcoming events
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High Tor Mountain
High Tor State Park, 417 S Mountain Rd, New City, NY, US# Saturday, 6/6 B 5.0 C+ CEG 800 ft
High Tor Mountain State Park
Peter Reiner psr7777@gmail.com 845-323-7697
Meet at 9:30 AM at the parking area on Central Highway, New City at the South Mountain Park trailhead. The hike on the Long Path path has some slight hills leading to a climb to the top of High Tor Mountain for great views of the Hudson River. This is an out and back hike from the parking area. TC Hudson Palisades Trails Map 112.
Advance registration required. Please register here: https://adknjr.ivolunteer.com/202606061 attendee
Hasenclever Mine
Lake Skannatati,, Seven Lakes Drive, Harriman State Park, NY, US# Tuesday, 6/9 B 8.5 B+ CEG 1450 ft
Hasenclever Mine
Geoff Fonseca geofffonseca@yahoo.com 845-357-9366
We will meet at 8:45 AM at the Lake Skannatati parking area for a prompt start. The route heads
north on the A–SB Trail, continuing onto the Red Cross Trail, Beech Trail, and the Long Path before returning to the parking lot. This is a vigorous hike and is described in Chapter 20 (Longer Hike) of Don Weise’s “Circuit Hikes in Harriman”. Severe inclement weather will cancel the hike. Map: New York–New Jersey Trail Conference, Northern Harriman–Bear Mountain Trails Map 119. Participants must bring lunch and/or snacks, water or other beverages, proper outerwear, warm layers, waterproof boots, gaiters, traction devices (microspikes and/or snowshoes), and hiking poles.
Advance registration required. Please register here: https://adknjr.ivolunteer.com/202606091 attendee
ADK NJR Summer Picnic & Hike Celebration!
Harriman State Park - Silvermine Picnic Area, Seven Lakes Drive, Tuxedo, NY, USADK NJR Summer Picnic & Hike Celebration! Celebrate hiking, community, and summer with the Adirondack Mountain Club North Jersey–Ramapo Chapter!
**Official registration for this event will be via the link provided. (MeetUp RSVPs will not be used)
REGISTER HERE:
https://adknjr.ivolunteer.com/_20260620
RAIN Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
https://www.youtube.com/@adknynjramapo
Join us for a morning hike and afternoon picnic at the beautiful Silvermine Picnic Area in Harriman State Park. We will offer multiple morning hike options to accommodate different paces and distances, all returning near Silvermine. Afterward, we’ll gather for a relaxed group picnic to enjoy good food, great company, and Harriman’s summer vibes. Location: Silvermine Picnic Area, Harriman State Park, NY Picnic Time: 2:00 PM (earlier if you are joining a hike) Parking: $6 per vehicle after 8:00 a.m. (free before 8:00 a.m.) We will provide: Water Chips & pretzels Fruit Cookies & granola bars. Sandwiches. Participants are welcome to bring salads, finger foods, or desserts (optional). We look forward to celebrating summer together!11 attendees
Past events
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