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    • Stanfordville, New York

      Explore Wethersfield Estate & Gardens

      The Wethersfield Estate is a beautiful estate and property located less than 2 hours north of New York City. The gardens are expansive and extremely beautiful, open to the public each day from noon to 5pm (COVID-19 hours). Additionally, there are trails for horseback rides, carriage rides, dog-wa...
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    • Kent, Connecticut

      Explore Kent Falls

      5.0
      0.75 mi / 250 ft gain
      Every now and then you need a day to rest those sore muscle from all your recent adventures. The only issue is, you don't want to sit around inside, you want to be outside. Insert a trip to Kent Fall State Park. The perfect rest adventure day.Located 1 hour and 45 minutes north of New York City i...
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    • Brooklyn, New York

      Brooklyn Botanical Gardens

      5.0
      1.34 mi / 75 ft gain
      Brooklyn Botanical Gardens is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near New York City, New York.
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    • Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania

      Canoe and Camp in the Delaware Water Gap

      4.7
      This is one of those easy, simple and truly relaxing adventures you can embark on this summer. Thanks to outfitters such as Kittatinny Canoes you'll have everything ready for you when you arrive, minus of course your camping gear. They will pick you up at the destination of your choice along the ...
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    • Brooklyn, New York

      Prospect Park Loop

      4.0
      3.65 mi / 223 ft gain
      There are multiple places to enter Prospect Park. If you're looking for the main entrance to Prospect Park, it faces the stunning Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch in Grand Army Plaza. It is adjacent to the Brooklyn Botanical Garden, the flagship Brooklyn Public Library, and the Brooklyn Museum. As you...
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    • Brooklyn, New York

      Prospect Park Lake Loop

      1.95 mi / 118 ft gain
      Prospect Park Lake Loop is a loop trail that takes you by a lake located near New York City, New York.
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    • Washington, Connecticut

      Hike the Mount Tom Tower Trail

      1.3 mi / 337 ft gain
      Starting from the parking lot of Mt. Tom State Park, hop onto the Tower Trail (yellow trail) which leads more into the woods. During winter time, the trail may be slippery, please use your best judgement and always know your limits. Gaining about 300 feet in total elevation in approximately 1 mil...
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    • Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania

      Explore Dingmans Falls

      3.8
      0.4 mi
      The waterfall is about 0.2 miles into the hike. I would recommend going to the very top of the biggest waterfall towards the end of the hike, there are steps leading up to it! There's also a hidden water hole at the very top of the waterfall about 0.2 miles up stream, I saw people in it during th...
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    • Staten Island, New York

      Sunrise and Sunset from the Staten Island Ferry

      5.0
      The Staten Island Ferry is a passenger ferry that runs between the boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island. From the deck of the ferry, you will have a perfect view of The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. You'll see the skyscrapers and bridges of Lower Manhattan receding as you pull away and c...
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    • Grahamsville, New York

      Swim at Peekamoose Blue Hole

      3.8
      To get there: From Sundown, NY, head 10 miles on Route 42 until you see a large parking area on the right with a sign for the Peekamoose Mountain area. Follow the signs from the parking area to the creek. Swimming Hole Coordinates: (41.9182, -74.4215) You can cool off from NY's warm weather and d...
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    • Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania

      Hike to Indian Ladder Falls Along Hornbecks Creek

      3.5
      2 mi / 400 ft gain
      For some time, the trail was eroded above the first falls on Hornbecks Creek, not allowing hikers to access the creek's upper falls if they were coming upstream from Route 209. I am writing this in June 2017 and that is no longer the case! You can hike from Rt. 209 all the way up the creek to Eme...
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    • Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania

      Explore George W Child's Park

      4.0
      1.4 mi / 144 ft gain
      Once parked, enter the trailhead and follow the trail down Dingmans Creek to the first set of falls. Try taking pictures from off the trail to the right of these falls. Continue on to the second waterfall and again step off the trail to take pictures from the right side of the waterfall, if you d...
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    • Sharon, Connecticut

      Hike the Pine Knob Loop, Housatonic Meadows SP

      5.0
      2.5 mi / 770 ft gain
      The Pine Knob loop is a 2.5 mile loop trail that takes you through beautiful thick  woods filled with vistas, wild flowers and tons of wild life.  You will start your adventure at the Pine Knob Trail head where you will be able to a Connecticut Appalachian trail guide. Pine Knob is a blue blaze ...
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    • Gillette, New Jersey

      Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge Loop

      5.0
      0.94 mi / 43 ft gain
      Nestled within the more urban and suburban communities in Northern New Jersey, you can escape back to nature at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. The name says it all - this place is the perfect opportunity to get up close to a variety of different wildlife that call this protected land home....
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    • Lehman township, Pennsylvania

      Hike to Hornbeck's Creek Waterfall

      4.3
      1.2 mi
      GPS Coordinates: 41.187148,-74.885454Driving Directions: From 209, enter into the Delaware Water Gap and in between the 10 and 11 mile markers you will see a sign for Hornbecks Creek with a gravel road adjacent to it. Follow the road back until you reach the parking lot and the trail will be to t...
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    • Kings Park, New York

      Kayaking the Nissequogue River

      5.0
      Starting on the banks of Nissequogue River State Park, this 6 mile journey makes you feel like you’re cruising down river in the south, when you’re really on Long Island. I really suggest going as high tide is rolling in as there can be some shallow sections along this trip. Head out into the ope...
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