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To get to this hike, take the Palisades Interstate (aka 6) to Exit 14. This will drop you in a gigantic parking lot. We made the mistake of hiking through the parking lot to the far end to start the trail, but you can avoid this by taking the service road up to the mixed-use Green Trail. Head straight south on this trail until it crosses the Appalachian Trail. After a short distance, look for the Red, Ramapo-Dunderberg Trail on your left (east) and make the steep ascent to the first summit. Continue on the Red Trail east until you have descended into the bottom of a ravine. There is a four-way intersection here;continue on the Red Trail west. When you meet the Blue, Timp-Torne Trail which you'll have to make a sharp left on, it will start ascending right out of the ravine and up to the third summit and the Yellow, Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail. Stay on the Blue Trail until you hit the Appalachian Trail, which you should follow north for nearly a mile. There are excellent views all along this part of the trail which is following a ridge. The Blue Trail will then split to the left and begin descending. Look for another Red, Fawn Trail at an intersection and head left (west) back to the service road. Note: You can take the unmarked forest road at the intersection in the ravine between the first and second summits to significantly shorten this route.
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