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Ramapo Mountain State Forest — Attraction in Wanaque

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Ramapo Mountain State Forest
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Ramapo Water Tower Ruins
Castle Point Trail, Oakland, NJ 07436
Van Slyke Castle
Wanaque, NJ 07465
Ramapo Mountain State Forest (Upper Lot)
Hiking Trail Parking Lot, Oakland, NJ 07436
Hiking Trail Parking Area
265 Skyline Dr, Oakland, NJ 07436
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Ramapo Mountain State Forest

Wanaque, NJ 07465, USA
4.7(28)
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attractions: Ramapo Water Tower Ruins, Van Slyke Castle, Ramapo Mountain State Forest (Upper Lot), Hiking Trail Parking Area, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Ramapo Mountain State Forest

Ramapo Water Tower Ruins

Van Slyke Castle

Ramapo Mountain State Forest (Upper Lot)

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Ramapo Water Tower Ruins

Ramapo Water Tower Ruins

4.8

(53)

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Van Slyke Castle

Van Slyke Castle

4.7

(199)

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Ramapo Mountain State Forest (Upper Lot)

Ramapo Mountain State Forest (Upper Lot)

4.7

(103)

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Hiking Trail Parking Area

Hiking Trail Parking Area

4.3

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4.7
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4.0
1y

I try to stop by Ramapo at least once a year, usually at the beginning of hiking season; there's a nice 5- or 6-mile route I do in there that helps me build up for the more hardcore hikes later in the year, and it's unusual for me to do this one so late into the actual summer. Boy, is this a different hike in June. Ask the gazillion bears I saw.

Yesterday I did about 6 miles, starting at the Ramapo Lake Trailhead parking lot, going on the blue trail to the aforementioned lake and then turning left onto N Shore Drive. I then veered off toward the castle ruins but made a pretty quick right before the path up to said ruins onto Cannonball to Skyline Drive, joining up with the Castle Point Trail back to and through the castle ruins, before heading down back to the lakefront and continuing all the way around the lake until getting back to the blue trail and the parking lot. The official hike in my book says it's 6.6 miles when you include an additional loop to the south of the lake that gets you very close to 287, but i bypassed that today.

One of the big issues with this section of Ramapo is the parking situation. I can't tell you how many times I've had to pivot and do a different hike because this Ramapo Lake parking lot was completely full by mid-morning, and the powers that be insist on plastering no parking signs in every other conceivable area going literally miles down Skyline Drive. I get that Skyline is a busy road but there ARE sections where you can theoretically park safely on the shoulder without bothering anyone else - I think there's a compromise here somewhere, but because they don't have one, this lot is usually full by 8:30am on a nice day, and then you have vulture cars just lurking in the middle of the lot for ages waiting for hikers to come back so they can immediately grab the new spot. You can't tell me that's much safer than the alternative. Anyway. The other mild annoyance for me is that you can often hear car traffic, especially in the southern section by 287, but it is what it is.

The lake and the castle are the real selling points here, especially the castle. Ruins are one of my all-time favorite hiking kinks, and this adventure has them in droves. The one drawback (again, because of the time of year) is that it gets overgrown with foliage very quickly, so this is a rare instance where I would recommend exploring it in the early spring before you're bushwhacking to get through. Very cool optics though, and a definite must at some point if you're in the area.

The wildlife situation? Man. This was one for the books. I usually see one or two bears a year, but I saw that many today, and numerous hikers told me they'd encountered others as well. It was insane and I've never seen anything like it. I got a picture of the biggest one I saw (attached) as I was slowly backing away, and I'd guess this was a 700 pounder? Big boy, and wasn't particularly fazed by my bear horn (though he did ultimately wander off after a few toots on it). Absolutely would not do this hike without a bear horn. I don't even want to ponder what would have happened otherwise. Neither of the bears seemed aggressive but you just never know, and if cubs had been around? Ugh. I encountered a park ranger toward the end of the hike who said it had been insane bear-wise the entire summer and they're just getting more comfortable with humans so again, be careful, use common sense, etc.

This is one of the better hikes in the area but it's not my absolute favorite - it's crowded and a little too close to civilization. But arguably the bears cancel some of that out....

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3.0
1y

Our home is near the northern border of the park. On weekends, both parking lots on skyline drive will be filled to capacity very early in the day. Keep this in mind when planning a trip. If you get there later than 9:00 a.m. on a nice day, you will find the parking lots full. , Also, the area is frequently used by the film industry for various projects. When this happens, the parking lots will be closed without notice. The State Park Service makes no effort to notify the public in advance when these closings occur. There will be nothing on the website to keep you informed of this. It's almost as if the film industry owns the park instead of the taxpayers...

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5.0
7y

Located in four NJ Municipalities, Ramapo Mountain State Forest contains various trails geared towards hikers and bikers. The trails range from easy to challenging. Make sure to stop by and enjoy the spectacular Ramapo Lake. If you are more adventurous, hike up and visit the ruins of Foxcroft or the Van Slyke Castle, which was built in 1910 by William Porter. Watch out for...

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