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Hiking around Airmont offers access to the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains, with trails winding through extensive state forests and county parks. The landscape is characterized by a network of rivers, lakes, and rolling hills. Many routes feature varied terrain, from gentle lakeside paths to more demanding ascents to viewpoints.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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The Vista Loop Trail in Ramapo Valley County Reservation offers a delightful blend of varied terrain and scenic highlights. You'll wander through dense hardwood groves, pass the tranquil Scarlet Oak…
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The Vista Loop Trail in Ramapo Valley County Reservation offers a dynamic hiking experience, winding through quiet forests, past tranquil water features like MacMillan Reservoir, and up rocky ascents. You'll…

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The Ramapo Schuber and Ridge Loop Trail offers a rugged and rewarding hiking experience through the Ramapo Valley County Reservation. This difficult 10.5-mile (17.0 km) hike, with its 1634 feet…
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The Vista Loop Trail in Ramapo Valley County Reservation offers a dynamic hiking experience, weaving through quiet forests, past water features like Scarlet Oak Pond, and over rocky ascents. You'll…
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The Bear Swamp Lake and Rocky Mountain Loop offers a delightful escape into varied natural beauty, moving from the banks of the Ramapo River through lush mixed deciduous forest. You'll…
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Bear Swamp Lake is a large lake in Ramapo Mountain State Forest. It is surrounded by woodland, so it is a great spot to find a quiet spot next to the water to enjoy a picnic.
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Spanning about 250 feet long and rising 20 feet tall, this low-flowing dam is constructed of concrete faced with stone. Only a thin veil of water typically trickles over the spillway of this impressively long barrier, which holds back the reservoir's contents.
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Take in spectacular sights from Cactus Ledge, where the NYC skyline is visible on clear days. More immediately, gaze out over the serene Scarlett Oak Pond nestled below this beautiful overlook within Ramapo Valley County Reservation. Another, ideal vantage point on the Vista Loop trail to admire the scenery.
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Hawk Rock offers panoramic views of the Ramapo Valley Reservation's northern section. Lake Henry can be seen below, while the Ramapo River is harder to discern beyond the trees. During fall, this viewpoint displays spectacular foliage in vibrant shades of orange, red and yellow.
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Great view of the Ramapo River from the crossing on the Vista Loop Trail. The river is a tributary of the Pompton River and at this point, is a calm, slow flowing body of water. The river is popular among fly fishers looking to catch trout.
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Bear Swamp Lake is a large lake in Ramapo Mountain State Forest. It is surrounded by woodland, so it is a great spot to find a quiet spot next to the water to enjoy a picnic.
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The Ramapo River is a 48 km long tributary of the Pompton River.
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A popular lake for anglers in the Ramapo Valley County Reservation.
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Yes, many trails in the Airmont area are dog-friendly, but policies can vary by park. For example, Ramapo Valley County Reservation generally welcomes leashed dogs. It's always a good practice to check the specific park's regulations before you go and to keep your dog on a leash to protect local wildlife.
The region is known for its waterfalls, especially within the larger parks. Ramapo Valley County Reservation is a popular choice, featuring a waterfall accessible via a relatively short hike. Many trails in the surrounding Ramapo Mountains follow brooks and streams that create scenic cascades, particularly after rainfall.
For a gentle walk that's great for all ages, consider the Lake Henry loop — Ramapo Valley County Reservation. It's a short, mostly flat trail of about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) around a scenic lake. The Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail also offers a paved, accessible path perfect for strollers and young children.
Yes, the Ramapo Mountains provide several strenuous climbs. While the guide features many moderate routes, there are two designated difficult trails in the area. For a significant challenge, you can explore longer treks in Harriman State Park or Ramapo Mountain State Forest that involve steep ascents and rugged terrain, such as the trails leading to Ramapo Torne.
Airmont is a gateway to several major parks. The most immediate options are Ramapo Valley County Reservation, known for its varied trails and lake, and Ramapo Mountain State Forest, which features historic ruins and panoramic views. A short drive away is the expansive Harriman State Park, offering over 200 miles of trails.
Most major trailheads in parks like Ramapo Valley County Reservation and Harriman State Park are accessible by car and have designated parking lots. These lots can fill up quickly, especially on weekends, so arriving early is recommended. For specific parking information, you can check the official park websites, such as the one for Ramapo Valley County Reservation.
Winter hiking is a popular activity in the Airmont area, offering a different perspective on the landscape. Many trails remain open, but conditions can be icy and snowy. It's essential to wear appropriate footwear with good traction, such as microspikes, and dress in warm layers. Lower-elevation and flatter trails are often the most accessible during winter months.
The trails around Airmont are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars. Hikers frequently praise the well-maintained paths, the variety of scenery from lakes to mountain vistas, and the mix of trail difficulties suitable for different fitness levels.
Yes, there are several loop trails perfect for a shorter outing. The Scarlet Oak Pond loop via Vista Loop — Ramapo Mountain State Forest is a great example, offering a pleasant 1.3-mile (2.1 km) walk around a pond that takes less than an hour to complete.
The parks around Airmont host a vibrant ecosystem. It's common to see white-tailed deer, squirrels, and a wide variety of birds, especially in wetland areas like the Celery Farm Natural Area. While less common, black bears are also present in the region, so it's important to be aware of your surroundings and know proper wildlife safety.
For any hike, it's crucial to bring plenty of water and some snacks. Sturdy hiking shoes are a must, as many trails are rocky and uneven. We also recommend:


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