Located in the scenic Hudson Highlands, Bear Mountain State Park offers a diverse range of outdoor activities with stunning views and rich history.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Bear Mountain State Park.
No entrance fee, but some facilities and activities are fee-based.
Spring and fall are ideal for mild weather and foliage. Summers are popular but can be crowded.
Notable center is located near the Bear Mountain Inn.
Accessible via Palisades Parkway; main roads are open year-round, but some trails may have seasonal closures.
Temperate climate with warm summers averaging 75°F, and cold, snowy winters with temperatures often below freezing.
Area experiences occasional fire risks; conservation efforts support native species and habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Nestled near a small stream, offering tent and RV sites with amenities.
Features scenic vistas and the historic Perkins Memorial Tower at the summit.
Steep climb offering breathtaking views of the Hudson and surrounding landscapes.
Part of the famed long-distance trail running through the park with beautiful river views.
Arrive early to avoid crowded trails, especially on weekends.
Check weather reports and trail conditions during winter as some paths may be icy.
Parking lots fill up quickly; consider carpooling or public transport options.
Bring binoculars for better views of the Hudson River and surrounding areas.