Day Trips
Hike & Hound 6-Mile Hike
The Perfect Day for You and Your Dog! UES, Downtown & Westside Pickups!
We invite hikers with dogs to join us for a moderate six-mile hike to Pine Meadow Lake. This is perfect for large- or medium-sized, socialized dogs or small energetic dogs capable of hiking. If you do not have a dog, but wish you did, come anyways! It will be a barking good time.
There will be plenty to sniff along Pine Meadow and Stony Brooks as we hike up craggy rises and past marshes. As you head upwards you will come to the Cascade of Slid with its many waterfalls nestled among giant boulders. Cross a bridge and then pass the Stone Giants, fantastic granite rock formations broken into blocks by weathering.
We will stop for lunch at beautiful Pine Meadow Lake, where dogs will enjoy homemade, organic treats while humans eat their lunches. In partnership with Leashes and Lovers!
Event Intensity Level
This hike is Intensity Level 2 – 3. Read a full description of all levels.
About the Dogs
We trust that only socialized dogs will sign up for this trip. Please remember that as the owner, you are responsible for your dog.
Unneutered male dogs: Due to agression & territory issues that inevitably arise, we cannot allow unneutered male dogs on our trips. (Dogs too young to be neutered are ok).
Please click the “FAQs” tab above for more information.
Event Details
- Requirements Well-behaved dog, water and drinking receptacle for your pet, leash, brush or comb
- Bring Lunch and two liters of water (minimum for you) plus water for your pet.
- Departure Times and Location
- Downtown Departure 8:40 AM 14th Street and 6th Avenue (in front of Dunkin Donuts): Check in at 8:30 AM
- East Side Departure 9:00 AM at 2nd Avenue and 47th Street (on 2nd Ave). Please arrive for check-in at 8:45 AM.
- West Side Departure 9:15 AM at 73 and Broadway, NE corner (in front of Apple Bank). Arrive by 9:00 AM
- Return Time Approximately 5:00 PM
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Common Questions About Hike & Hound
How far is the drive?
The drive is one hour from Manhattan.
Are the dogs all together in the van?
Yes, all the humans & dogs get to road trip together! It’s great fun.
What happens if a dog gets aggressive with my dog?
Anyone with an aggressive dog should not sign up for this trip. That said, dogs will be dogs, and a growl or snap here or there is nothing to worry about. It’s normal dog behavior that says, “You’re too close to my food dish, give me some room on the seat, etc.” No unneutered males allowed.
My dog can be protective of me/crabby to other dogs in the city. Should I be worried about coming along?
If your dog is otherwise good-tempered, what you’re probably seeing in the city is leash aggression. We live in an unnatural environment (the city) and on leash, dogs can get territorial, because the feel a little trapped by being on leash. In the woods, they are free to run around and sniff in an unrestrained environment. And unlike the dog run, it’s not a confined space where there are toys to fight over.
What if I want to keep my dog on leash? She’s never been in the woods before.
You are welcome to keep your dog on leash if you wish. But you may be surprised at how naturally your dog forms a pack with the others, and enjoys running with the pack. They will run ahead of us on the trail, but they circle back, because we are their pack, too!
What happens if my dog gets tired? We never walk this far in the City.
The people are the ones we worry about—never the dogs! You will be amazed at the energy your dog has on a hike with us. Self-proclaimed owners of “lazy” dogs cannot believe how much vigor and joy their dog suddenly has! There are a million more things to stimulate your dog in the woods versus the city. And remember: this is the environment ALL dogs evolved from, so it feels perfectly at home for them.
We will take plenty of rest stops so the dogs can play in the stream, and a good long rest at the lake for lunch.
What about ticks?
Ticks are everywhere, Central Park included. Even as a city-dweller, you should be putting Frontline, etc. on your dog monthly. That said, yes, there are ticks in the woods. In this part of the country, ticks are year-round. We stop for a thorough tick check at the end of the hike—for humans and dogs alike. It takes several hours for a tick to burrow into skin&so when if discover one after the hike, you can usually just easily pull it right off.
Intensity Levels
This event or trip is Intensity Level 2 - 3.
Overview > Adventures at All Skill Levels
We offer adventures for everyone, no matter what your skill level. This guide will help you decide which trip is right for you.
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Activity
How long (in hours) you may be active every day during the trip.
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Distances
You should feel confident that you would be able to complete these distances every day of your trip.
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Surfaces
What types of terrain you may encounter and should be prepared for on your trip.
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Elevation Change
The largest elevation change you may encounter on your trip.
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Altitude
The highest elevation you may reach on your trip.
Level 1 > Laid-Back, Unhurried, Restful
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Activity
1 – 3 hours
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Distances
Walk or hike less than 3 miles
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Surfaces
Flat terrain
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Elevation Change
Little or none
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Altitude
Less than 3,000 feet
Level 2 > Easy Active — Perfect for Active First-Timers
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Activity
2 – 5 hours
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Distances
Hike up to 6 miles, cycle 10 – 30 miles most days
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Surfaces
Flat or rolling terrain with some steeps possible
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Elevation Change
Up to 1,500 feet per day
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Altitude
Up to 6,000 feet
Level 3 > Moderate — for Novices & Above
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Activity
4 – 6 hours most days
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Distances
Hike up to 10 miles, cycle 20 – 40 miles most days
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Surfaces
Rolling or mountainous terrain with some steeps
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Elevation Change
Up to 2,000 feet per day
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Altitude
Up to 10,000 feet
Level 4 > Vigorous — Recommended for Fit Travelers with Basic Skills
Experience required.
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Activity
5 – 8 hours most days
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Distances
Hike up to 12 miles, cycle 30 – 50 miles most days
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Surfaces
Mountainous, exposed terrain with steep ascents/descents and uneven trails
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Elevation Change
Up to 3,000 feet per day
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Altitude
Up to 14,000 feet
Level 5 > Strenuous — Very Fit or Experienced Travelers
Experience required; doctor’s release may be required (if so, will be noted in trip description).
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Activity
10 plus hours per day
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Distances
Hike 12 or more miles, cycle 50 miles most days
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Surfaces
Remote mountainous, exposed terrain with steep ascent and descents, uneven trails with loose features
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Elevation Change
Up to 4,000+ feet per day
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Altitude
May well exceed 14,000 feet
Surebridge Mountain 8.5-Mile Hike
Experienced, Fun & Qualified Guides
From cycling across the United States to leading horse treks through New Zealand to scaling Nepalese peaks, Outdoor Bound guides have real-world outdoor experience. Collectively, they have hiked, biked, climbed and kayaked tens of thousands of miles around the globe.
Whether their professional backgrounds are as teachers, personal trainers, artists, environmentalists or business leaders, they all have an extensive knowledge of the natural world and local history. Each guide has also passed a rigorous guide certification program and is trained in wilderness first aid or as a Wilderness First Responder.
Diverse & Interesting Groups
There is no typical Outdoor Bound participant. While ages typically range from 20 to 50, those who come to experience outdoor adventure range from singles to couples, from lawyers to waiters. They are a mix of women and men. While the group is always diverse, you will certainly feel welcome. Our guides go the extra mile to make the atmosphere of each trip social and fun. Many people in the Outdoor Bound community have forged lasting friendships as a result of our trips.
New Experiences
Skydiving, ice-climbing, hot-air ballooning, skiing and hiking every weekend are just a few of Outdoor Bound’s year-round adventures. These trips are accessible to everyone, including the novice, who might feel a little uneasy, the young urban professional trying to get away and even the adrenaline junkie looking for a new rush.
Environmental Awareness
“Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures,” is the Leave No Trace motto embraced by Outdoor Bound. From purchasing bamboo T-shirts to printing with soy-based inks on recycled paper, Outdoor Bound strives to create the least environmental impact possible while on trips and in the office.
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Bringing a Friend or Two?
Please be sure to enter the total number of people in the Qty box. In addition, be sure to include your friends’ names and cell-phone numbers on the final Checkout page. The final discount price is the price per person, multiplied by the Qty you enter.
Reminder about Trip Conditions
We closely monitor snow, ice and related weather conditions before each trip. Lack of snow or similar, unsatisfactory weather/trail/river conditions may lead to changes to the trip or rescheduling or cancellation.
Please consult the individual trip description or Event Calendar for notice of any such changes. Refer to our full Policies page for more information about reservations and cancellations.

The base price is for one human and one dog. Dog NOT required!