Monday, February 20, 2012
Week 7 - Ward Pound Ridge Reservation, Cross River
I absolutely made the hands down, best New Year's Resolution!! I love Hiking and I love doing it every week. This past Friday (its a long weekend, so my blog got in before my week'end' deadline thanks to all Presidents), Adam, Cooper, and I learned Ward Pound Ridge Reservation indeed exists. The name rang a bell when I first read about it, but I had no idea the size or location of the park. It spreads over 30 miles, and allows CAMPING!!!! There are even shelters to camp in (three sided with fireplaces). We have to go back of course because amenities also include an art gallery, trailside museum, and both marked and unmarked trails. Historical note..The Park was once the base for a unit of the Civilian Conservation Corps, much evidence of their work remains including the lean-tos that we will camp in. The office staff were very helpful in determining which trail would best suit our time constraints (we snuck while the kids were in school). Once again the weather was on our side, in the 50s and no prying winds. We did a 2.6 mile trek (yellow trail) located off the first turn off the main, Reservation Road. The woods are certainly more mature and thick in Cross River. We saw people in the parking lot, but never encountered anybody actually on the trail, another amazing perk! There are at least 10 different marked trails, and marked well. They range from the short distance we did, up to 6 miles. And they are all loops, intersecting at times to broaden ones choices and expand the fun. I want to hike them all, twice! Next trip we will manage to get out the door much earlier with kids in tow.
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Another side note worth mentioning is ward pond ridge/cross river is a great place to do some fishing, especially fly fishing.
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