April 18, 2023 – Highland Falls, NY
Issue: Reasonable – Strenuous (1 steep climb, 1 steep descent and a few gentle rock scrambling)
Size: Roughly 1.5 miles
Max elevation: 942 ft.– complete elevation acquire roughly 502 ft.
Route sort: Circuit
Purchase Map (Paper & Avenza): Harriman-Bear Mountain Trails Map #119
Free Map (Paper & Avenza): Bear Mountain State Park Trail Map
Trailhead parking: 288 Mine Rd, Highland Falls, NY 10928
Restricted parking – no restrooms on website.
Particulars on longer hikes to Popolopen Torne through totally different a route:
Overview:
The Path of the Fallen is a brief however steep part of the Timp-Torne Path that climbs and descends Popolopen Torne in Bear Mountain State Park. The Path of the Fallen was formally opened on Might 10, 2014. The revitalization of the path was Grant Nawoichyk’s Eagle Scout Venture. The path originates close to the highest of Mine Street the place there’s a wood kiosk. It’s the website the place rocks, some as heavy as 200 kilos, have been carried as much as the summit of The Torne and positioned in reminiscence of troopers who’ve died in latest army conflicts. A lot of the stones are painted with names of troopers which have paid the final word sacrifice. The stones are stacked as a tribute to those fallen servicemen and girls. Two 400 pound memorial benches in honor of two West Level graduates killed in Afghanistan, had been carried up the mountain and bolted in place.
Popolopen Torne, formally referred to as “The Torne,” is a small mountain with a comparatively sharp and bald peak, a part of the Hudson Highlands, with a summit of 942 toes above sea degree. It’s positioned in Bear Mountain State Park and has 360° views, with the Hudson River and the Bear Mountain Bridge to the east, the hills of the West Level Army Reservation to the west and Bear Mountain to the south.
Path Overview:
The Timp-Torne Path is the one path used on this hike. There’s a brief highway stroll on the finish of the hike alongside Mine Street. It’s solely about 3/4 of a mile from the kiosk to the summit, with about 500 toes of elevation acquire in that span. The path is sort of rocky and a few gentle scrambling over rocks and boulders is required. There are some ropes which have been positioned at sure areas alongside the path to assist navigate a few of the tougher sections.
The route down is even steeper. Once more, there are ropes in some locations to assist hikers descend a few of the steeper sections.
The path is comparatively properly marked, however there are just a few spots the place it might use extra blazes. I counsel utilizing the free Avenza Maps app which can preserve you on the path. A superb pair of mountain climbing boots is strongly advised as properly.
Hike Overview:
I’ve executed longer variations of this hike in 2017 and 2018. This hike is brief, however for those who really feel formidable, you should use connecting trails to elongate the hike.
The parking space can accommodate 6-8 vehicles, relying on how properly folks park their automobiles. We did this hike on a considerably chilly Tuesday morning and didn’t encounter anybody till we had been on the brink of depart the parking space and a automotive pulled in, round 10:45 am.
This can be a counterclockwise loop starting at a small parking space on Mine Street.
The Hike:
The blue-blazed Timp-Torne Path passes by the parking zone and turns left on Mine Street. The path follows Mine Street for 100 toes, then turns proper at a kiosk, leaving the highway and begins to climb Popolopen Torne on stone steps and switchbacks.
After a comparatively degree stretch, the path turns left and climbs extra steeply. Quickly, it comes out on an east-facing viewpoint over the Hudson River, the Bear Mountain Bridge and the East Hudson Highlands from a rock ledge.
You’ll need to cease right here for a brief break, however regardless of what you would possibly assume, this isn’t the summit of The Torne.
Proceed forward on the Timp-Torne Path. If you attain a brief stone column marked with blue blazes, there’s a brief spur path to the suitable of the stone column with some beautiful views from a small rock outcrop.
Trying north in the direction of The Crown Ridge and West Level hills.
Trying southeast.
Proceed forward on the path, which makes a pointy bend to the south and continues to climb over rock ledges.
In sure spots alongside this stretch of the path, ropes have been positioned alongside the way in which to assists hikers with the steep ascent over the open rock slabs.
Quickly, you’ll attain the true summit of Popolopen Torne, the place open rock ledges afford a 360° view. From right here, you possibly can see not solely the Hudson River and the Bear Mountain Bridge to the east, but in addition Bear Mountain to the south, and the hills of the West Level Army Reservation to the west.
On the summit of The Torne, is the memorial for fallen troopers. Chances are you’ll need to take a second right here to honor these courageous women and men who sacrificed their lives to guard our freedoms which we take pleasure in on a regular basis.
Trying west in the direction of the hills of Harriman State Park.
The Hudson River, Bear Mountain Bridge, Anthony’s Nostril on the far facet of the bridge and the Palisades Interstate Parkway down under.
Palisades Interstate Parkway down under.
Bear Mountain Bridge and Anthony’s Nostril.
After spending a while at this stunning spot, proceed forward because the path steeply descends the mountain on rock ledges. The descent is way steeper than the climb, and you’ll have to use each your palms and your toes in locations. Once more ropes have been positioned in sure spots to help hikers on the descent.
Trying again after descending with the assistance of a rope.
On the way in which down there may be one other huge ranging viewpoint from a rock ledge.
One other steep part the place ropes have been positioned.
Trying again up after the steep descent.
About midway down, the path reenters the woods and continues to descend extra reasonably on stone steps and switchbacks.
A brief distance later, the Timp-Torne Path reaches Mine Street then crosses it, however you need to flip left on the paved highway and comply with it down a brief distance, again to the parking space, the place the hike started.
Overview:
A extremely good hike with incredible views of the Hudson River Valley. A bit brief, however could be mixed with connecting trails for an extended trek. This hike is ideal for these brief on time that need a good exercise and views. Some extra blazes alongside the path would make for simpler navigation, however utilizing the Avenza Maps app is useful for conditions like that. Positively a should do for people who hike the Hudson Valley.
Execs:
Path of the Fallen Memorial, 360° views, gentle rock scrambling, not as crowded as the encompassing peaks.
Cons:
Could possibly be higher blazed in some spots, restricted parking, no restrooms.
Take a hike!
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