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    Ramapo Valley County Reservation

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    Upper lake (her leash only came off the photo!)
    Shelby A.

    Ramapo Valley County Reservation is a beautiful spot for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a great mix of hiking trails, scenic views, and peaceful spots to enjoy nature. The trails vary in difficulty (there really isn't anything too difficult trail wise except the two ways to the overlooks do have a lot of loose rocks) so there's something for everyone, whether you're looking for a casual stroll or a more challenging hike. The lake and waterfalls are definite highlights, providing stunning photo opportunities and a serene environment. However, weekends can be a bit of a drawback. The reservation gets very crowded, often with out-of-state visitors who sometimes leave behind trash, which detracts from the natural beauty. It would be great if more people respected the area and carried out what they brought in. I love coming here and so does my dog she loves the river trails and swimming (make sure to bring longer leashes. A big pet peeve is so many people allow their dogs off leash and they have no recall whatsoever. If your dog is left off leash and you cannot control them they should not be off leash to begin with. This eliminates any and all situations that could happen. Just as well so many times as a local I've seen people not clean up after their dogs. Or worse they bag it and then leave it there. Please be mindful and respectful so everyone can enjoy this beautiful park. Despite this, the reservation remains a wonderful place to escape and connect with nature, especially on quieter weekdays. Overall, a solid 4 stars for its beauty and accessibility!

    Jeannette L.

    Finally got to check out Ramapo Valley County Reservation this weekend. It's been on my to-do list for a while. Glad I could visit. Will definitely come back again in the future! Tip: Wear legit hiking shoes or trail shoes if you intend to explore the trails!

    Treez
    Paul Z.

    People wanted to be here so badly today they were shoveling snow to get into blocked parking spaces

    Upper lake.
    Jose P.

    Ramapo Reservation is such a tranquil location. If you're visiting on the weekends, you BETTER arrive early, because the relatively small parking lot is filled all day. I really enjoy having the option of either remaining on the lower lake area or hiking up, about a mile, to the upper lake. No matter the choice, you'll see visitors with dogs, waterfalls, happy hikers, various trails, lots of greenery, and small wildlife. Don't hesitate to visit Ramapo Reservation. You'll enjoy the outdoors at your own pace and have a chance to envigorate your heart with exercise.

    Beautiful
    Mia L.

    I visited Ramapo Valley County Reservation to go on a hike with a hiking group I joined. I don't remember the exact color trail we went on, but our hike began with a lot of incline. Eventually, it flattened out and became less strenuous. Towards the end of the hike, we were able to see the waterfalls. I loved all the views there, especially all of the little streams and waterfalls. This was a pretty popular place on a Saturday morning. I would recommend getting there early. By the time we left, the parking lot was full, and the trail was becoming more full of people. I would definitely return, and I'm sure I will.

    Caroline N.

    Been here before for hiking though we went to see the waterfalls both times. This time we parked in a parking lot and walked by the water and saw a lot of dogs and dog owners. Normally we would see 1 or 2 during a hike. This time was easier to hike since the path was more straightforward to get to the waterfall T though plenty of snow or icy spots or muddy spots (since it rained the day before) closer to the waterfall. Great exercise with going up and down the trail. Follow the trail markers and you will be fine. Enjoy!

    New canine chum Bones.
    Emma G.

    ***3 1/2 stars*** Depending on where you hike in Ramapo, your experience can and likely will vary dramatically. My preferred area is over by the Van Slyke Castle Ruins (which I believe is actually a different area/park - Ramapo Mountain State Forest), and that was actually our intention when we set out. For some bizarre reason though (and I'm not sure if this is the call of the park, the town of Ringwood, etc.) the parking situation over there is laughably bad and it's difficult to secure a spot if you're not there before 8:30am on a nice day. We ended up in the "main" area by the college, which was perfectly pleasant but had its issues. We showed up in the main parking lot off 202 probably around 9:15am. It was PACKED. My biggest pet peeve with this park is that it's insanely crowded; it's by far the best known hiking area in this section of Bergen County if you're not able or willing to cross the state line into Harriman, AND it has a lot of flat trails so literally any type of hiker regardless of skill set can handle this, depending on which paths they choose to take. That's arguably a selling point, but I prefer less people and more inclines. We needed to do at least five miles, and we got close to six. From the parking lot, we went right on the purple/pond loop, then up on the yellow/vista loop which curved down to the MacMillan Reservoir. At the Reservoir, we took another right on the pink/reservoir loop (lot of loops), circumventing the entire body of water before heading back on the blue/vista ridge connector (the only non-loop). The pond by the parking lot was probably my least favorite part - it's nice to look at, especially on a day like this with close to peak fall foliage - but it was swarmed with people. Based on what I saw, I think a majority of visitors just hang out over here and never venture into the woodsier sections, which was fine by me. The climb up to Hawk Rock isn't too challenging if you're in decent shape. We brought our Hiking Canine Chum Atlas for his hiking debut, so we took it very slowly on his behalf but I'd say you're getting an incline of maybe 500 feet, with a lot of plateaus in there to catch your breath. The view is pretty decent, but not on par with the 360-degree views in nearby Norvin Green or Harriman, which also have the benefit of higher altitude. The Reservoir area is pleasant; it's quieter than the pond, which makes sense since it requires an additional mile or so of mileage to get there, but it still had a lot of people basking on the large rocks by the water. We met a very polite lab mix named Bones, who somehow was the only canine chum we received a formal introduction to - you'd think having our own rental pooch would have meant an increase in names, but alas. The trail maintenance was excellent, as were the accompanying markings. I don't recall any issues actively searching for the path - it was always located within five seconds, which is one of the positives of having a popular hiking area. The wildlife sightings were pretty non-existent, which isn't surprising. Not my favorite, but Ramapo has its selling points. I know a lot of people (many graduates from the nearby college) who swear by this area, so it really depends on what you're specifically looking for out of a hiking experience. For me, I want better views and quieter trails.

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    Brian R.

    This is great place for a hike and has different trails depending on your fitness level. There's picnic benches, camping areas and few different lakes and streams for fishing. You are required to get a permit for fishing and camping. Be sure to wear your hiking boots and bring water, a snack and some bug spray. The yellow trail is paved in a lot of areas and I think is shorter and easier. There's a lot of people around and plenty of dogs as well. Most people seem to say hi on this trail. I got to pet 4 dogs and spoke to a beautiful woman. I regret not asking for her number, but didn't want to be a creep. There's a couple trails that aren't marked and plenty of places for mountain biking. The other trails are marked very well and they have a map that tells you how far away things are. The blue trail is for walking only. It crossed with the yellow trail in a few places so you can mix it up. There's a waterfall on the way up or down depending on how you go. There's a big lake which seems to be the popular spot to take a break, or if your a dog, this is where you get to socialize. I didn't get to "the top" or get see the view of the city so I guess I'll have to go back another time. I was satisfied since I probably walked about 5 miles.

    Angie Y.

    A beautiful reservation that grows in beauty as the season changes to Fall. It is located down the street from the Ramapo college and is a very popular place for all to gather, walk, hike, bring their dogs, fish, or just enjoy looking out at the streams/ lakes. Lots can close as it hits capacity so if you're planning a stroll here on the weekends, come early. There is also some additional parking at a nearby park but the walk is not the most convenient. Great area to have a picnic, take in the sights, and there is a waterfall path that leads to a lake with tons of puppers!

    Stefanie C.

    Huge place with lots of hiking trails. Plenty of trails for all levels of hikers. If you're a beginner or just looking for a "walk in the park," there is a big lake when you first get in that you can walk around. My personal favorite walk is up to the reservoir and around. My dogs love it here, it's a great place to bring the dogs, as long as you don't plan on going too crazy. There is restrooms near the parking lot. No trash cans on the trails aside from the "easy" ones when you first walk in. One con is that this place is very popular. Although they have a really big lot, I've been here when the lot has been full and there is nowhere to park. You end up just circling around until they reopen the lot which can be 20-30 minutes. It can be a bummer, particularly if you drive up from far away.

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    Anton K.

    Ramapo Valley County Reservation offers a diversity of hiking trails suited to a range of physical difficulty. One of the outstanding characteristics of the area is its diversity of landscapes. You can experience a lake, reservoir, mountain trails, waterfall , forest, swamps, river, streams and meadows. I suggest the yellow trail which takes you to the waterfall and top of the mountain reservoir. The trail is mildly steep but only for a short duration. Other popular trails lead to Cactus Ledge (prickly pear cactus), Hawk Rock, Ridge Overlook, Castle trail and Scarlet pond. The trails are for the most part well worn and signage is visible on trees. Sometimes the trail markers are far apart and leaf coverage make it hard to see the trail. Maps are sometimes available at the kiosk or park office. You can find trail maps to download if you GOOGLE Ramapo Valley county Reservation. Avenza Maps has a print out. Rest rooms are available at the park office building and there are porta pots in the parking lot. Fall is a great time for a hike and Ramapo draws large crowds on nice weekends. The main parking areas fill-up by 12 pm. and there is no street parking. The area is patrolled even in the legal parking area and if you are not in a designated spot you will be fined. Masks and social distancing are advised but I did not see any people to enforce those guidelines. The river and streams are stocked with trout. Lots of people walking their dogs and joggers like to run around the flat surface of the lake area. Ramapo College is about a mile down the road.

    On the way to the lake...
    H W.

    Great place to walk. More than one lake to choose from and either way, either lake is a nice amount of walking. Nearly a mile on the lower around I would guess. Definitely worthwhile. Few places to park on a busy day, fewer places to sit if you want to... but if you're all walk-in' it's perfect. Good time (fall). Looks real nice.

    Scarlet Oak Pond
    Ellen N.

    Took my kids here to hike this morning. We did the blue trail. The place is beautiful and well maintained. Lots of different trails for all levels of hikers. My only complaint is people are not wearing masks. Luckily I have my mask. Will be back soon.

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    They need better crowd control and communication regarding the park closing. It's awful how…read morecongested the entire area becomes on the weekends. Online "park full" and electric signage on major highways People need to understand Closed is Closed and move on - you're not special, no accommodations, go home. Try next weekend and get there earlier. SMH - as I just drove by area after sitting in traffic for 10 mins.

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    3.1(13 reviews)
    4.8 mi

    I think this place is a hidden gem. There's not a lot of natural lakes that you can swim in. Of…read morecourse when I went, they were closed for swimming and they even have a dock with boat rentals, which was also closed. I'll be sure to come back to swim in the lake and maybe take a boat around. I don't think the boat is quite big ending for a boat ride that will get my adrenaline flowing, but a canoe or paddle board would be cool. But even closed, this is a great place to go for picnicking or hiking with free parking. There's picnic tables, a jungle gym, bathrooms and I'm sorry I didn't check to see if the showers were working if you wanted to use them. Now, this is important. I started walking around the lake, around the lake wound be going to the left, but the trail went right. I went left, there was a rock wall and I figured I'd follow it and it would bring me back to around the lake. It didn't, I ended up crossing into New York and wandering around Sterling Forest until I eventually found my self on the main road. After walking about 3 more miles, I was actually able to find a trail that lead back to the lake, of course when that trail reached the road for the lake, I walked a mile in the wrong direction, my point is FOLLOW THE TRAIL! The lake is in Ringwood state park and right by the NJ Botanical Gardens and also Skyland Manor.

    The lake itself was beautiful and the kayak, row boat and peddle boat rentals were reasonably…read morepriced. It was a nice excursion on the water except for the constant gun shots from skeet shooting taking place nearby. If you can drown out the noise from that it is a very serene experience. The staff at the boathouse was friendly and helpful.

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