Address: 1040 NY-45, Pomona, NY 10970, USA
“Calling all bonsai enthusiasts — this is THE PLACE! Most amazing selection of bonsai I’ve ever seen. John was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful when deciding which species to purchase. Just walking around checking out the amazing array of trees made for a great trip to the Bonsai Shack. Best place to purchase bonsai in the area! They also do bonsai classes and shows!! They have a gorgeous Koi pond too. We’ll definitely be back!”
Address: Pomona, NY 10970, USA
“Quiet shelter open to all who seek to sleep the night, or be to simply stop for lunch. It's on a very popular trail and must be shared if asked.”
Address: Blauvelt Rd, Monsey, NY 10952, USA
“It's a beautiful park for hiking / walking / pictures.”
Address: 920 NY-45, New City, NY 10956, USA
“As long as you go SUPER early in the mornings when the park isn’t crowded by other *rude* huge groups of guest, this park is very peaceful to be in! The handball courts said no skating but I always see kids in scooters in there, and honestly early in the AM when I attend the park I do roller skate in the handball court, the park workers who come don’t even bother me or anything actually most times they watch and then leave. Overall a nice park if you get there when it’s quiet!”
Address: 250 Torne Valley Rd, Suffern, NY 10901, USA
“Amazing spot for those trying to explore outdoor climbing for the first time. Plenty of options for top roping, sport climbing, and bouldering. There's also a lot of greeneries if you wanted to have a picnic in between and plenty of hikes to try out. Highly recommend this place to anyone trying to explore outdoor climbing and from NYC! PS: there's also a few camping places nearby by like Sabago Cabins for if you wanted to do a weekend trip.”
Address: 6 Sycamore Ln, Suffern, NY 10901, USA
“Debbie found a perfect camp for out children.”
Address: Hillburn, NY 10901, USA
“Nordkop Mountain is located near Southwest end of Suffern - Bear Mountain trail (yellow markers). It offers excellent views of Suffern, nearby hills and highways. The trailhead is located on Orange Ave (Rt. 59) and can be reached by a car, Metro-North train (10 min walk from Suffern station) or Shortline Bus (5 min walk from a commuter lot parking). There is no trailhead parking, but plenty of commuter parking lots within a short walk. The climb is moderate-to-strenuous, less than a mile, with about 500 feet ascent, and can be completed in 1-2 hours. No special training or equipment is necessary. The top of the mountain is exposed rock, it’s not recommended to hike there during strong winds or thunderstorms. Also rain, snow or fallen leaves provide an added difficulty due to a slippery rocks. Suffern - Bear Mountain trail doesn’t meet another trail for more than 4 miles, meaning there is no option for a loop hike, only out and back. The entire SBM trail is about 25 miles and technically can be done in a long day, but it’ll be a strenuous hike. There are a few options for overnight hikes, with closest shelter (Stone Memorial) only 5 miles from the trailhead. Detailed and inexpensive trail maps can be obtained from New York New Jersey Trail Conference - local hiking organization. Do a search for “NYNJCT Harriman””
Address: Ramapo, NY 10901, USA
“Challenging rocky area on Suffern - Bear Mountain trail (yellow trail). Extremely uneven surface reminds of AT in northern Pennsylvania - really easy to lose footing. Not recommended for hiking in slippery conditions (rain, snow, etc)”
Address: 45 Lime Kiln Rd, Suffern, NY 10901, USA
“Great park, recently renovated with additional jungle gym. Swings, slides, picnic table. Often crowded with religious families but plenty of room. Nice rock path around the pond. It also has 2 off shoots that loop back around. A good place for walking, running, bringing the dog, bringing the family”
Address: Senator Levy Dr, Montebello, NY 10901, USA
“This is a small and beautifully landscaped Park that's a delightful place to take a quiet walk. But be aware, there are no facilities whatsoever. And you'll be a bit challenged to find the parking area.”
Address: 148 W Maple Ave, Monsey, NY 10952, USA
“Good for outing with kids. Pity you can't BBQ.”
Address: 75 Firemens Memorial Dr, Pomona, NY 10970, USA
“Really i,m going to give you a less interesting answer than you may desire because I just have never yet utilized that medical /recreational/ fire training, area for anything more than yes fire training and medical services. And i,m sure fire training has been updated since I trained there and medical services are of the best, and waiting room guest WiFi may be best to notify front desk receptionist you intend to use it first even if it's not posted. Thank you”
Address: 200 Cherry Ln, Tallman, NY 10982, USA
“My Daughter LOVES Camp Scuffy. She comes home everyday with a smile on her face telling me about all of her daily activities.”
Address: .174788 -.08526, 41 74, Pomona, NY 10970, USA
“A bit swampy and full of flies and frogs but once you get to higher elevation the veiws are incredible. pretty quite even on a Sunday. The equestrian center is a great entrance and start to the trail.”
Address: Ramapo, NY 10970, USA
“1200 ft hill in Harriman State Park providing great views of hamlets west of Palisades Parkway. Located on Suffern - Bear Mountain trail about 7.5 miles from the trailhead on Rt 59 in Suffern. Much shorter approach is from Ladentown on Rt 202, but parking situation there is unclear.”
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