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  1. How to get to Anthony's Nose, Appalachian Trail, and Camp Smith? From NYC, take the Palisades Interstate Parkway north for approximately 40 miles until its end at the Bear Mountain Bridge. Take a left at the end of the bridge.

    • Fort Montgomery, New York, United States
  2. Dec 30, 2022 · It’s like you’ve scored tickets in the skybox for the Bear Mountain Bridge. This hike is only steep for the first .6 miles, then it’s smooth sailing all the way to Anthony’s Nose, following an old, relatively flat road for about .75 miles to the overlook.

    • 150 min
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  3. Start at the trail head for the Appalachian Trail on South Mountain Pass Road. There is parking for two or three cars. Walk up the road a short distance until you see the white markers for the Appalachian Trail.

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  4. Feb 15, 2023 · How to get to the Anthony’s Nose Hike. Like I always say, the first step to a successful hike is to know how to get there. Fortunately, Anthony’s Nose is not far from New York City, making it one of the best hikes near NYC! The Anthony’s Nose trail also sits on the eastern bank of the River Hudson, about 50 miles north of New York City.

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  5. Feb 23, 2019 · This hike follows the Appalachian Trail from South Mountain Pass Road to the Camp Smith Trail to Anthony’s Nose. Once at Anthony’s Nose, we visited three different viewpoints that afforded expansive views of the Hudson River Valley. The return route was entirely on a woods road.

  6. Anthony's Nose via Appalachian Trail Parking for the trail runs along both sides of 9D right up until the Bear Mountain Bridge. It can be busy on the weekends so just make sure you're as far off the road as you can and be especially careful unloading kids and dogs.

  7. Jul 14, 2024 · You can also get directions by checking out the Anthony’s Nose II (via Camp Smith Trail) entry on the HiketheHudsonValley.com Google map. Sorta nearby address for your GPS: The intersection of Route 9D and Route 6 (aka Route 202) in Cortlandt Manor, NY is just a mile or so west of the trailhead.

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