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Trails Mapped22
Nearest MountainsCatskills / Shawangunks
Best SeasonApr – Nov
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THE CONCRETE JUNGLE HAS EXITS.

New York is surrounded by world-class hiking on all sides. The Hudson Valley, Catskill Mountains, Shawangunk Ridge, and Harriman State Park are all within two hours of Manhattan. For city hikers, the access is unmatched — grab a train out of Penn Station and be on a trailhead within 90 minutes. Breakneck Ridge alone draws thousands every weekend. And when the leaf color peaks in October, the Hudson Valley is one of the most beautiful places on earth.

NYC PRO TIP: Breakneck Ridge is always crowded on weekends. Take the 7:15am train from Grand Central to get ahead of the rush. For quieter alternatives, Harriman State Park has 200+ miles of trail and most New Yorkers don't know half of them.

WHERE TO LACE UP.

22 TRAILS MAPPED
NEW YORK CHAPTER VERIFIED
Breakneck Ridge
Cold Spring, NY // 1.5 hrs from NYC

The most popular hike from New York City — and for good reason. The scramble up Breakneck Ridge is immediately technical, offering hand-over-foot climbing from the moment you leave the train platform. Hudson River views at every turn. The full loop via Wilkinson Memorial Trail keeps the elevation rolling. This is where BMH built its NYC reputation.

SCRAMBLERIVER VIEWSTRAIN ACCESSICONIC
Distance5.5 mi
Elevation1,260 ft
Hard
Slide Mountain
Oliverea, NY // 2.5 hrs from NYC

The highest peak in the Catskills at 4,180 feet. The summit forest is Boreal — spruce and balsam fir draped in moss, a completely different ecosystem than you'd find below. John Burroughs, the great American naturalist, is buried near the summit. A serious destination hike that rewards everyone who puts in the miles.

CATSKILL HIGH PEAKSUMMITBOREAL FORESTCHALLENGING
Distance5.8 mi
Elevation1,750 ft
Hard
Harriman State Park — Ramapo Torne
Tuxedo, NY // 1 hr from NYC

Harriman has 200+ miles of trail and most of New York sleeps on it. Ramapo Torne delivers exposed granite ridgeline, sweeping valley views, and near-zero crowds compared to Breakneck. The Suffern–Bear Mountain trail through here is a long-distance gem. Train access from Penn Station makes it car-free for NYC hikers.

RIDGELINETRAIN ACCESSLOW CROWDGRANITE
Distance4.2 mi
Elevation900 ft
Moderate
Mohonk Preserve — Shawangunk Ridge
New Paltz, NY // 1.75 hrs from NYC

The Shawangunks are a world-class climbing and hiking destination. The carriage roads and footpaths atop the Trapps Cliffs deliver jaw-dropping views across the Hudson Valley. The Sky Top Tower loop is the classic intro. For serious trail time, the Long Path traverses the full ridge. One of the most underrated hiking destinations in the Northeast.

RIDGE WALKCLIFFSHUDSON VALLEY VIEWSWORLD CLASS
Distance6.5 mi
Elevation600 ft
Moderate
// NEW YORK BROTHERHOOD INTEL

KNOW BEFORE
YOU GO.

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TRAIN ACCESS IS KING

Many of the best NYC-area hikes are Metro-North accessible — Breakneck, Cold Spring, and Harriman are all reachable without a car. The Shawangunk Trailblazers run a shuttle from New Paltz on weekends. No car? No excuse.

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LEAF SEASON CROWDS

October turns the Hudson Valley into a madhouse. Every trail near the river is packed. Go weekday if you can, or push deeper into the Catskills where the leaf-peepers don't bother driving. Worth it — the color is real.

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CATSKILL 35 CHALLENGE

The Catskill 3500 Club tracks completion of all 35 Catskill peaks over 3,500 feet. BMH members have been quietly conquering this list. It's a multi-year project and one of the most rewarding things you can do as a Northeast hiker.