Near Shawangunk Ridge Trail: Graham Mountain Section
Near Shawangunk Ridge Trail: Graham Mountain Section
Near Shawangunk Ridge Trail: Graham Mountain Section
Near Shawangunk Ridge Trail: Graham Mountain Section
Near Shawangunk Ridge Trail: Graham Mountain Section

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Shawangunk Ridge Trail: Graham Mountain Section

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6.2
mi
Distance
368
ft
Gain
easy
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Views

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.23mi
Distance
368ft
Elevation Gain
176ft
Elevation Loss
20%
Max Grade
898ft
High Point
703ft
Low Point
Path Type
Point to Point
Description
This section of the Shawangunk Ridge Trail follows a rail trail from Shin Hollow Road to Route 211. This 5-mile section is flat and often is very wet, especially after rainfall. The section is wide and at times follows a power line. Through that part of the trail hikers will have the only viewpoint looking west. When hiking from south to north, park at the end of Shin Hollow Road. Cross an old abandoned bridge and drop down onto the Metro North rail line. Graham Mountain State Forest is very small, and this section only passes through 0.3 miles of it. The remainder of this section is open private land; to the north is Gobblers Knob State Forest and to the south is Huckleberry Ridge State Forest.

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Contributors
John Maurizi