Trail Run Project Logo

A nice run to some really nice overlooks. There are a couple of scrambles here and there, but nothing too difficult.


Your Rating: Rating Rating Rating Rating Rating      Clear Rating
Your Difficulty:
Your Favorites: Add To-Do · Your List
Zoom in to see details
Map Key

5.0

Miles

8.0

KM

85%

Runnable

1,142' 348 m

High

443' 135 m

Low

941' 287 m

Up

940' 287 m

Down

7%

Avg Grade (4°)

24%

Max Grade (13°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Fall Colors · River/Creek · Spring · Views · Wildlife

Overview

This is a great intermediate/beginners run at Harriman State Park. The loop is very hilly with a few scrambles here and there, but nothing too serious. There are fantastic views from Ramapo Torne and Torne view. On a clear day, you can see the Manhattan skyline which is over 30 miles away from Ramapo Torne!

Need to Know

The scrambles can get very icy during the winter; avoid unless you are very comfortable and geared for them.

Runner Notes

The trails can be very rocky at times, and the scrambles make running highly unlikely.

Description

This route is a really nice run without the big crowds of Pine Meadow Lake. There are a few scrambles here and there but nothing too difficult. This route avoids the bigger scrambles by sticking to the Seven Hills Trail and makes for a great run for beginner or intermediate runners.

The trailhead is just steps away from the Reeves Meadow info center which has a small parking lot that fills up very fast in the warmer months. There is additional parking along the road and another lot a little further up Seven Lakes Drive.

From here, head out on the Pine Meadow Trail for a short ways to access the Reeve's Brook Trail. This is a nice little trail that makes for a good warm-up. There are still a good amount of hills to keep your blood flowing, but nothing that should wind you that much.

At the first junction, turn right onto the Seven Hills Trail. The trail will continue to climb all the way up to Ramapo Torne. The views are excellent on the way up, and it is worth all the effort. Of note for the beginner runners: If getting to the top of the Torne was very strenuous for you, do not continue down the first scramble as it only gets harder from there. I'd suggest turning back the way you came.

Once you have caught your breath and enjoyed the view, simply retrace your steps back to the junction with the Seven Hills Trail. Follow the Seven Hills Trail back down to the Pine Meadow Trail where you'll turn right to return to the trailhead.

Flora & Fauna

I came across a 5 ft Rat Snake high up in a tree! There are lots of blueberry patches, especially on top of the Torne. Saw quite a few hawks the last time I was out there.

Contacts

Shared By:

Jennifer Maskell

Trail Ratings

  4.1 from 7 votes

#3196

Overall
  4.1 from 7 votes
5 Star
29%
4 Star
57%
3 Star
14%
2 Star
0%
1 Star
0%
Recommended Route Rankings

#64

in New York

#3,196

Overall
43 Views Last Month
7,217 Since Feb 9, 2018
Intermediate/Difficult Intermediate/Difficult

0%
0%
75%
0%
25%
0%

Photos

A great day to scramble up Ramapo Torne in Harriman State Park. Below is I-87 and far in the distance is the New York City skyline.
Jul 21, 2018 near Sloatsburg, NY
5 ft Rat Snake on a tree branch!
Feb 9, 2018 near Sloatsburg, NY
Fall color on 7 Hills trail.
Oct 26, 2015 near Sloatsburg, NY
Look east from the summit to enjoy the view toward Mahwah and NYC far on the horizon.
Mar 9, 2017 near Sloatsburg, NY
View of Ramapo Torne from Torne View.
Feb 9, 2018 near Sloatsburg, NY
One of several viewpoints along the Hillburn Torne Sebago trail in Harriman State Park. A close inspection of the horizon will reveal the New York City skyline.
Jul 21, 2018 near Sloatsburg, NY

0 Comments

Weather


Current Trail Conditions

Unknown
Add Your Check-In

Check-Ins

none
Welcome

Join the Community

Create your FREE account today!
Already have an account? Login to close this notice.

Get Started