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singerma
07-25-2011, 17:26
What is a great town in NY or even NJ to meet up with someone on the trail?...not to hike, but to visit/explore?

Sly
07-25-2011, 17:51
There's two states not really noted for great trail towns. None I found really interesting to explore. That said, Greenwood Lake, NY would probably be your best bet.

The Snowman
07-27-2011, 17:11
take the train into NYC best trail town out there bar none.

hikerboy57
07-27-2011, 17:16
you can take the metro north train from pawling(the train stops right off the AT) into NYC.

Ender
07-27-2011, 17:19
take the train into NYC best trail town out there bar none.

Seriously, if you're looking for a place to explore, NYC is the place. You will never lack for anything to do in NYC.

Ender
07-27-2011, 17:20
you can take the metro north train from pawling(the train stops right off the AT) into NYC.

You can also take the train in from the Harriman station right before Harriman State Park, if that timing works better.

hikerboy57
07-27-2011, 17:24
or you can take the short line bus from harriman, southfields, or bear mountain.
I mean come on, its the city that never sleeps.

UCONNMike
07-27-2011, 22:23
Go to Mountain Creek Water Park in Vernon, NJ. It's a great park, you and your buddies will have a blast there

Carbo
07-27-2011, 22:35
From Pawling take Metro North to nyc and previously posted. Then switch trains in Penn Station for Newark Airport, fly to Las Vegas!

Jersey Tim
07-27-2011, 23:02
Not a whole lot of town life in the North Jersey Skylands -- yes, that is what the area is rather wishfully called -- but Mountain Creek is definitely worth a trip if you have friends that can bring you a bathing suit and you don't mind taking a near-o. For added fun right now, go to WeirdNJ and read about its predecessor, Action Park, and thank your lucky stars for modern safety regulations.

Another place that's often overlooked is Space Farms. It started out as just a family place that collected stray animals and weird local memorabilia in the pre-Great Depression days; nowadays it's grown into an extremely large collection of antiques (cars, farm equipment, toys, firearms, you name it) as well as a modest but interesting zoo. You can either get picked up at Culvers Gap, or take a short side trail at N 41 13.550 W 074 42.610 and walk a mile down the road.

http://spacefarms.com/about.html

Serial 07
07-27-2011, 23:10
kinda bland area for trail towns...

hikerboy57
07-28-2011, 07:26
be sure to visit the Kent laundramat.