Near Bearfort Ridge and Surprise Lake
Surprise lake, beautiful in the winter
Near Bearfort Ridge and Surprise Lake
Early in the fall foliage season, here is Greenwood Lake as it straddles the NY/NJ state border.
Near Bearfort Ridge and Surprise Lake
Boulders along the path at Bearfort Ridge
Near Bearfort Ridge and Surprise Lake
Fox Island on the NJ side of Greenwood Lake on hazy day in mid-October.
Near Bearfort Ridge and Surprise Lake
A picturesque rainy day along Bearfort Ridge Trail in Abram Hewitt State Park

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Bearfort Ridge and Surprise Lake

4.5 (10 Ratings)
A challenging day hike that highlights an ever-changing terrain in Abram S. Hewitt State Forest.
7.1
mi
Distance
1,315
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
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Access Issues
There is no swimming allowed in either Surprise Lake or West Pond.

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.09mi
Distance
1,315ft
Elevation Gain
1,315ft
Elevation Loss
50%
Max Grade
1,403ft
High Point
707ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
The hike begins on the the white-blazed Bearfort Ridge Trail, just off of Warwick Turnpike. After a few minutes of hiking, it quickly turns uphill, with over 600 feet of elevation gain in about a mile. The first hill encountered is nominal, but the second you have to work for with an extended period of 15% grade or so. There is also a minor rock scramble at the top to add to the enjoyment. The next 2.0 miles have minimal elevation gains and some obstructed views of the surrounding hillsides. Around the 2.6-mile mark, there is an interesting rock ledge/chasm to traverse. Soon after, there are good views of the distant rolling hills and eventually, just before the trail ends, you can see a portion of the NYC skyline on a clear day. A few feet after the 3.0-mile mark, turn left (northwest) onto the yellow-blazed Ernest Walter Trail. This is a fabulous trail with lots of variety. First up is a quick detour taking the West Pond Overlook Spur to its namesake. Enjoy a great view from a rocky ledge just south of the pond.Head back to the main trail and head northwest again, tackling a minor but tricky rock scramble and then turn northeast at approximately the 3.5-mile mark. Ernest Walter Trail continues for 0.7 miles across mostly flat terrain. Despite the mellow grade, it's still an interesting traversing sections of exposed bedrock that passes many odd-looking scrub pines.Ernest Walter Trail ends (for now) when intersecting with the Appalachian Trail. Here, turn right (headed northbound) on the AT for about a half a mile, then turn right (south) onto State Line Trail, a rugged, rocky singletrack that goes straight downhill. At the overall 5.25-mile mark, start to look for the yellow-blazed Ernest Walter Trail again. This can be tricky to find, and more than one hiker has continued down State Line Trail too far, only to have to head back up this steep hill. Back on Ernest Walter Trail, it's a quick uphill climb that eventually reaches a superb viewpoint after ascending an open rock face. The view is of the central and southern portions of Greenwood Lake and Fox Island. This is particularly beautiful in the autumn. On clear days, you can spy the tops of the tallest skyscrapers in Manhattan. After a gradual descent of about 0.5 miles, arrive at Surprise Lake. Swimming is prohibited here, but many people seem to ignore the restriction. Don't be one of them!The orange-blazed Quail Trail bears left just after leaving Surprise Lake and it gradually descends from the northern ridges of the State Forest. It's a wide singletrack without views and fanfare, but still a very nice hike in the woods. It's a little wet all-year round and very wet in the rainy seasons. It is also a welcome respite after completing other challenging trails in the park. Quail Trail continues for 2.5 miles, almost directly to the parking area. It's easy to miss, but be sure to find the white-blazed Bearfort Ridge Trail off to the right at about the 8.15 overall mile mark. If you start to descend to Warwick Turnpike and you're not back on the white blazes, you missed it.

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