Near Ramapo Dunderberg/Triangle Loop
The Dutch Doctor Shelter provides a welcome place to rest your head or eat lunch along the Tuxedo - Mt. Ivy trail.
Near Ramapo Dunderberg/Triangle Loop
Ramapo Dunderberg looks out on Sterling Forest near Tuxedo Transit Station.
Near Ramapo Dunderberg/Triangle Loop
Look for this distinct blaze to mark the Tuxedo - Mt. Ivy trail.
Near Ramapo Dunderberg/Triangle Loop
This strip of deforested land is just south of where Ramapo Dunderberg meets Tuxedo - Mt. Ivy.
Near Ramapo Dunderberg/Triangle Loop
If the Dutch Doctor Shelter is occupied, you are allowed to dispersed camp in the immediate vicinity.

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Ramapo Dunderberg/Triangle Loop

3.7 (3 Ratings)
Loop trail with some fun rock scrambles and stream crossings, and accessible via public transportation.
7.1
mi
Distance
1,691
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
LakeRiver/CreekViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
7.11mi
Distance
1,691ft
Elevation Gain
1,691ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
1,256ft
High Point
450ft
Low Point
Path Type
Loop
Description
You can access the trail from the Tuxedo Park train station by hiking about a half a mile up a curving road to the east (be sure to give yourself enough time to complete the trail before the last train leaves);you can also park at the train station if you're driving. The trail begins with the Ramapo Dunderberg (R-D) Trail (red on white blazes) heading east and the Kakiat Trail (white blazes) joining from the south. Follow the RD trail going east. After about a mile the red trail splits, you can follow the trail either way but I went left (northeast). After another 3/4 of a mile, shortly after crossing a shallow creek, the blue-blazed Victory Trail joins from the east, but continue on the red blazed trail heading north (it can be confusing here as the Red Trail is partially obscured by brush). Follow the Red Trail for the next 1.5 miles to the top of Parker Cabin Mountain, there are several rock scrambles and creeks along the way. There are beautiful views of Harriman State Park and Lake Skenonto to the south at the top of the mountain, so this is a good place to rest and have a meal. Continue along the Red Trail until you reach the intersection with the Triangle Trail (yellow blazed). Follow the Yellow Trail to the right (east). You'll descend some rock scrambles down to Lake Skenonto with a view point of the lake on the south end. Continue along the Yellow Trail until it ends at the White Bar Trail. Follow the White Bar Trail for about 1/4 of a mile until it meets up with the Red Trail again. Take the Red Trail going west (the intersection is confusing, follow the White Bar Trail until you see the red blazes and then double back along the Red Trail). Continue along the Red Trail with more rock scrambles and stream crossings. After about 1.5 miles you'll reach Claudius Smith Den with a view point to the north. After another half a mile the two arms of the Red Trail will meet, continue heading west along the trail you followed in the beginning. The trail provides an interesting hike with similar elevation gain in either direction.

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