Hikers in the Empire State have it easy in some ways: after all, there are so many trails all over the state that are just waiting to be explored. But on the other hand, that makes it difficult to narrow down where to go. There are so many scenic trails in New York that you could spend your whole life checking them out and still not see all there is to see. Some are best in certain seasons: maybe they’re particularly grand decked out in fall foliage, or maybe they’re great for snow shoeing. But it’s a rare trail in New York that’s accessible and just as enjoyable no matter what the season is. One such trail is the Popolopen Torne Loop Trail at beautiful Bear Mountain State Park. This spectacular hike has gorgeous views in winter, summer, spring, and fall!

This 4.6-mile hike is a loop trail of moderate difficulty. There are some rocky scrambles, so it’s not recommended for inexperienced hikers or those with mobility issues.

Christopher LeStrange/Alltrails

Also note that some areas can be quite icy during the winter, so wear spikes if you have them, and always watch your step!

Owen Clark/Alltrails If you don’t feel safe hiking in icy conditions, there is a connector trail that will allow you to skip over the Torne area, which tends to be the iciest.

The magnificent views are worth any difficulty in the terrain.

Vanessa Janette/Alltrails

The beginning of the trail isn’t too far from Route 6, so you have some unfortunate traffic noise for the early portion of the hike.

Stefanie Livanos/Alltrails

But continue on and you’ll feel miles from civilization with these spectacular views.

Mike Roberto/Alltrails

You’ll have a great view of the Hudson River and Bear Mountain Bridge. The overlook here is incredible!

Christopher Buck/Alltrails

We all know fall foliage in New York is spectacular, and this is one of the best places to see it.

Theresa Hornberger/Alltrails

But honestly, you won’t be disappointed with this trail at any time of year.

Hyosuk Kang/Alltrails

Have you hiked the Popolopen Torne Loop Trail in Bear Mountain State Park? Share your experiences in the comments!

Hikers in the Empire State have it easy in some ways: after all, there are so many trails all over the state that are just waiting to be explored. But on the other hand, that makes it difficult to narrow down where to go. There are so many scenic trails in New York that you could spend your whole life checking them out and still not see all there is to see. Some are best in certain seasons: maybe they’re particularly grand decked out in fall foliage, or maybe they’re great for snow shoeing. But it’s a rare trail in New York that’s accessible and just as enjoyable no matter what the season is. One such trail is the Popolopen Torne Loop Trail at beautiful Bear Mountain State Park. This spectacular hike has gorgeous views in winter, summer, spring, and fall!

Hikers in the Empire State have it easy in some ways: after all, there are so many trails all over the state that are just waiting to be explored. But on the other hand, that makes it difficult to narrow down where to go. There are so many scenic trails in New York that you could spend your whole life checking them out and still not see all there is to see. Some are best in certain seasons: maybe they’re particularly grand decked out in fall foliage, or maybe they’re great for snow shoeing. But it’s a rare trail in New York that’s accessible and just as enjoyable no matter what the season is. One such trail is the Popolopen Torne Loop Trail at beautiful Bear Mountain State Park. This spectacular hike has gorgeous views in winter, summer, spring, and fall!

Christopher LeStrange/Alltrails

Owen Clark/Alltrails

If you don’t feel safe hiking in icy conditions, there is a connector trail that will allow you to skip over the Torne area, which tends to be the iciest.

Vanessa Janette/Alltrails

Stefanie Livanos/Alltrails

Mike Roberto/Alltrails

Christopher Buck/Alltrails

Theresa Hornberger/Alltrails

Hyosuk Kang/Alltrails

For more information about this great trail in New York, check out our friends at Alltrails.

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Address: Bear Mountain State Park, Route 9W North, Bear Mountain, NY 10911, USA