Singles Russian Bear Hike
A Challenging 8.5 Mile Hike with Stunning Vistas!
Hike through Harriman State Park, one of New York’s largest state parks, with other active singles. It is home to over 200 miles of trails, 30 lakes, meandering streams and stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
Begin your ascent following the ridge of Ramapo Torne until it reaches the summit of the Torne, which offers amazing views of Torne Valley, Hillburn and Suffern from a rock outcrop. Pass imposing cliff towers and mountain laurel thickets while gradually climbing the trail. After crossing several wooden bridges and ascending a series of stone steps, see the Russian Bear, a large boulder that once stood precariously on the edge of a cliff, but has since fallen to rest beside the trail. A panoramic view of the surrounding valleys extends from behind the “bear.”
From here the trail will take us up a steep ridge for a scramble and then undulate over rocky high points. After a lake shore lunch (and a swim in the summer!), we will gradually descend as we listen for the roar of Stony Brook down below.
Event Intensity Level
This hike is Intensity Level 4. Read a full description of all levels.
Event Details
- Bring Lunch and 2 liters water (minimum per person)
- Wear Comfortable athletic clothing, hiking boots
- Departure time 8:00 AM. Please arrive at 7:45 AM for check-in. Please check weekend subway schedules! Our trips leave on time.
- Return Time Approximately 5:00 PM
- Departure Location Our passenger vans depart from the NE corner of 73rd Street and Broadway—meet in front of Apple Bank (Subways to 72nd Street: 1,2,3)
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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.

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