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New York-New Jersey Trail Conference

Clausland Mountain County Park

Park Acreage:
532 acres
Trail Miles:
2.0 miles
Trail Uses:
Hiking
Fees:
None
GPS:
41.053099, -73.927297
TC maintained

Directions

North of the park from Route 59 take Route 303 south, and turn left onto Spruce Street (County Route 28), which turns into Clausland Mountain Road. Make a right on Tweed Boulevard, then turn right on Nike Lane, and bear left at the fork. The park entrance is on the left.  GPS Coordinates: 41.053099, -73.927297

 

Bus Directions

Public Transportation:  Rockland Coaches 201-263-1254

Park Overview

A heavily wooded mountain composed primarily of hardwoods, interspersed with stands of Hemlock and dense sections of Mountain Laurel. 

 

Trail Overview

The major trail is the Long Path (aqua), which runs in a northerly direction, beginning at the southern end of the park, near the former Nike missile site off Highland Avenue, and continues north to Tackamack Town Park. Many of the original buildings in Nike Town Park, where the 0.4-mile Blue Trail and the 0.6-mile Orange Trail make short loop hikes possible.

Use the Web Map link on this site for a trail map.

 

Park Description

 

Clausland Mountain is named after the Native America Jans Claus, who acted as an agent for the sale of land to the Dutch settlers.  His Native American name was Tackamack. The mountain's summit contains remains of a Cold War-era Nike missile base that protected Manhattan from Soviet attack.