Shawangunk Ridge Trail | Hike the Shawangunk Ridge Trail

State: 
NY
Overview: 

The Shawangunk Ridge Trail begins at High Point State Park in New Jersey and runs 71 miles northward along the dramatic Shawangunk Ridge to Mohonk Preserve.

Facts: 

71 miles of the Shawangunk Ridge Trail are maintained by volunteers and member groups.

Free, downloadable maps, of the southern gunks. See ad at right and links below.

A trail description of the southern half of the The Shawangunk Ridge Trail can be found in The Long Path Guide.

The northern half of the The Shawangunk Ridge Trail is shown on the Shawangunks map set.

 

Shawangunk Ridge Trail Overview Map

 

Shawangunk Ridge Trail, 2013

The Shawangunk Ridge Trail

The Shawangunk Ridge Trail (SRT - blue blazes) starts at the Appalachian Trail in High Point State Park in New Jersey and heads north along the southern Shawangunks, then northeast through Sam's Point Preserve, Minnewaska State Park and the Mohonk Preserve in New York. It generally follows the spectacular Shawangunk Ridge, occasionally using local roads and abandoned rail beds.

In about 12 miles the Shawangunk Ridge Trail joins the Long Path in the town of Greenville, and it is co-aligned with the LP for the next 34 miles. After crossing Route 211 and going over Gobblers Knob, the trail descends to the Basha Kill Wildlife Management Area. The Basha Kill is an extensive wetland offering many opportunities for bird watching and other wildlife viewing. North of the Basha Kill, the SRT passes through the Village of Wurtsboro and then ascends the Wurtsboro Ridge.

The next 10 miles along the ridgetop are among the most spectacular in New York State with the open views of the Catskills looming in the distance, and views all the way back to High Point. Once the trail crosses Route 52, it ascends to Sam's Point Preserve and continues to Verkeerder Kill Falls, Minnewaska State Park and the Mohonk Preserve on its way north and east. The Long Path leaves the SRT in Minnewaska, and the SRT is then co-aligned with existing trails through Minnewaska and Mohonk. The trail is currently blazed to Mountain Rest Road near the main entrance to Mohonk Mountain House, from where one can follow local roads to the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and the Rosendale Trestle.

The SRT was initiated by the Trail Conference in 1989 and continues to be a work in progress. The Trail Conference and its partners work to protect a ridge-length trail corridor and connect the trail to other trails along the way.

 

Free, Downloadable Maps!

The Trail Conference is pleased to offer hikers free maps of the SRT via download to your computer.  These maps have been fully revised to reflect many minor and some major changes.  Four separate maps cover the current existing trail; each prints on an 8.5 x11-inch page. These maps complement the detailed description of the southern SRT found in The Long Path Guide.

**  Map 1 (southern end) - High Point to Graham Fire Tower
**  Map 2 - Graham Fire Tower to Wurtsboro
**  Map 3 - Wurtsboro to Minnewaska
**  Map 4 (northern end) - Minnewaska to Mohonk

 

 

The SRT also serves as an alternative route on the Long Path for the hiker who wishes to avoid the lowlands of Orange County. Upon reaching the intersection with the Appalachian Trail in Harriman Park, the hiker follows the AT south to High Point State Park in New Jersey, then goes north on the SRT to meet the Long Path in Greenville.

 

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polarican's picture

I'm also interested in the response to the question on the camping suggests posted by Arcenis?
tahmdee's picture

See my reply below.
stephensheffer's picture

Figure this out?
agonzale08's picture

Does anyone have a recommendation if you should start this thru hike at the North end or the South end? I am not sure I saw anything to look forward to if you end at the North end. At least in the South end you can finish at Sam's Point which can be more symbolic/satisfying when you see the needle. Does the North end have a sign or plaque showing you completed the SRT? Thanks so much guys!
stephensheffer's picture

Hello! What’s the word on camping along the SRT in the northern section? I know camping isn’t allowed in Minnewoska and Mohonk but has anyone done it? Another commenter mentioned sites on the trail. Are people using them? Is it a blind-eye-turned scenario or something NOT to be even CONSIDERED? Thanks!
jwrushman's picture

Is there an "official" northern terminus to the SRT? On NYNJTC Shawangunk Trails map 105, the trail seems to end at the Spring Farm Trail Head. Shawangunk Ridge Trail Map 4 show highlighting to the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail. Another description discusses following local roads to the Rosendale Trestle.