With so many superb trails in the New York City area, planning a hike can be a frustrating endeavor, but with this newly revised and updated edition of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: New York City finding the right trail is a snap. From secluded woods and sun-struck seashores, to lowland swamps and rock-strewn mountain tops, these hikes showcase Paleolithic rock shelters, ruins from the Revolutionary and Civil War periods, a bat cave, ghostly ruins, and much, much more.
Unbounded by state lines, the trails awaiting hikers in the updated edition of 60 Hikes Within 60 Miles: New York City include a meandering ascent of Jenny Jump Mountain in Hope, New Jersey, a deep exploration of Trout Brook Valley near Weston, and a scenic section of the Appalachian Trail that runs by Fitzgerald Falls in New York. Packed with valuable tips and humorous observations, the guide prepares both novices and veterans for the outdoors and includes all the information hikers need to get the most out of the trails, including: · Driving directions and GPS coordinates for all 60 trailheads to take the guesswork out of the trip.
I was given this book as a gift, but it is basically useless to me because it lacks any information whatsoever about which hikes are accessible by public transit. Very odd for a book that is presumably targeted at New Yorkers, who by and large, do not own cars. On the other hand, it has copious information about traffic conditions and parking for every hike, including the ones that start at or near train stations. Talk about car-brained!
I loved the first edition for its public transport directions, but the second edition doesn't have that. Also, they don't have the "running-friendly trails" section. Still, a very useful book. I went on several hikes out of here.
--Get the first edition, though it might be outdated.
I would have appreciated a little more focus on public transit accessibility (ways to get to the trailhead via train or bus aren't even mentioned)... but overall this book hits almost all my favorite hikes in the NYC region.
This is a good book with great suggestions. Living on Long Island some of the ones in NJ and Westchester are a little bit much for a day trip, so we usually plan an overnight. I recommend Stokes Select highly. This is out in NW Jersey. You won't believe you are in New Jersey. Also Rockefeller St. Pk. is very nice and you can take your dog.