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In the last days of August, the High Point Carriage Road, a historic 2.8-mile piece of the Minnewaska State Park\u2019s carriage road network, officially re-opened to the public. On September 1, my friend Brian and I set out to explore the new road on bicycles.<\/p>\n

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Smiley Carriage Road<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

We started at the Minnewaska parking area and rode on the Upper Awosting Carriage Road to Lake Awosting. From Awosting, the Smiley Carriage Road would connect us with the new High Point road. Although I\u2019m a frequent visitor to Minnewaska, this was my first cycling trip on the full length of the Smiley Carriageway that was restored a few years ago.<\/p>\n

We set out on Smiley at the junction with the Lake Awosting Carriage Road. After climbing for a bit, we enjoyed the half-mile long descent to the Fly Brook bridge. Fly Brook was flowing nicely for this time of year, and we stopped to take in the scene. The first time seeing this well-designed bridge a few years ago really drove home to me that Minnewaska was developing into a world-class public recreational destination.<\/p>\n

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Fly Brook Bridge<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

From Fly Brook, we continued west towards Napanoch Point on Smiley Road, pushing hard on the mostly uphill ride through the deep forests of Shawangunk backcountry. Along the way, we passed a great viewpoint looking east and northeast to Castle Point and Mohonk\u2019s Skytop in the distance.<\/p>\n

Continuing, the Long Path joined the road from the south and followed the road for a short distance until starting its descent of the ridge off to the northeast. After a relatively steep, curvy descent we arrived at the junction with the new High Point Carriage Road.<\/p>\n

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The High Point Carriage Road<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The new road was full of fresh gravel, packed looser than the older Smiley Road. The road started immediately with a steep, curvy climb that lasted longer than we were expecting. It was one of those places where new uphill sections of road revealed themselves around every curve. Towards the top, we got a great look at the new construction of the roadbed as it curved uphill, and found a nice view looking north to the Catskills.<\/p>\n

From here, the road mercifully leveled off a bit and we crossed one of the beautifully constructed new bridges. The road continued through the Shawangunk woodlands, traveling mostly uphill, until we came to a set of two bridges placed closely together on the road. In reviewing the NYNJ Trail Conference Shawangunk hiking map I saw this is a newly constructed section of road, with the bridges crossing over an area that was always swampy and muddy on the old trail.<\/p>\n

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New bridge<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

Continuing along the road, the elevation gain continued, eventually reaching 2000 feet \u2013 getting close to the top of the Gunks. At this point, the road takes a wide curve uphill on another newly constructed section, bypassing the short, steep section of the old trail.<\/p>\n

We arrived at the junction with the High Point (hiking) Trail, where our adventure continued. From here the restored carriage road travels another 1.7 miles to join the Sam\u2019s Point Loop Road, which then continues another 1.2 miles to the Sam\u2019s Point visitor center, linking the park\u2019s two visitor centers by carriage road.<\/p>\n

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High Point hiking trail<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

After stashing our bikes, we hit the High Point Trail starting with a short, steep climb up to the junction with the Long Path Berrypicker Trail. At the top of the climb, we continued on to High Point. This portion of the trail winds through the classic Gunkscape of quartz conglomerate, blueberry bushes and thick scrub pine. It\u2019s a truly unique environment up here, and is one of the reasons the Shawangunks were designated \u201cOne of the Last Great Places on Earth\u201d by the Nature Conservancy.<\/p>\n

We meandered along the trail, through the thick brush arriving at High Point at the top of the Shawangunks. Most Shawangunk summits have south facing cliffs, offering great views limited to about 270 degrees. High Point is unique, offering a 360 degree view. One can look north and south, up and down the ridge, or look east to the Hudson Valley and New England or west to the Catskills and the Appalachian plateau. High Point is truly a one of a kind view in the Shawangunks.<\/p>\n

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View of the Catskills<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

From the summit, we hiked back to our bikes and started the journey back to Minnewaska. Enjoying the curvy downhills on the High Point Carriage Road, we smiled while passing signs<\/a> warning cyclists of the road hazards ahead. We stopped to take in the view of the Catskills again and headed back towards Lake Awosting on the Smiley Carriage Road, passing 4 Mile Post, which was one of the camps used by the commercial berry pickers<\/a> on the ridge in the early 20th<\/sup> Century.<\/p>\n

Overall the return trip went by pretty quickly, with the favorable downhill pitch to Fly Brook. The climb out of the Fly Brook valley up towards Lake Awosting was a long grind, and I was happy to arrive back at the lake. From here, we retraced our steps back to our cars at Minnewaska.<\/p>\n

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Lake Minnewaska<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

The new carriage road opens up the Shawangunk backcountry to the cyclist or hiker, and provides a a trail link between Minnewaska and Sam\u2019s Point. The route is hilly especially heading towards Sam\u2019s Point, which may discourage casual cyclists a bit. Fit cyclists, e-bikers, XC skiers and hikers are sure to enjoy this new route across the top of the Shawangunks.<\/p>\n


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Steve Aaron is an avid skier, hiker,\u00a0cyclist and photographer, always armed with a camera. Steve’s landscape photos have appeared in Backpacker Magazine, Hudson Valley Magazine, NY Newsday and the Albany Times Union. His work is also featured in pieces for Ulster County Tourism, Scenic Hudson, The Trust for Public Land and other outdoor oriented organizations. Every August, Steve publishes a wall calendar featuring beautiful landscape images from the Catskills and Shawangunks. For more information on the calendar, join Steve’s mailing list<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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