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    Tallman Mountain State Park

    4.0 (24 reviews)

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    Adjanie T.

    OMG I love this park !! I wanted to go hiking with my dogs and I found this park. The parking lot is great, huge. The park is divided into hiking trails, bbq place, games and pool. You can come here and go hiking with your dogs, then paths are clear, is extremely clean, you won't find anything trash anywhere. My dogs had a lot of fun in the park, you can go inside the trails of the forest, or you can stay on the asphalt trail. We did both and they were amazing. We decided to go and explored the BBQ area, the view is spectacular, you will feel an interior peace. In the bbq area you can find benches you can sit and meditate or see the lake view. We were surprised that even in the BBQ Area they were no trash, everyone here takes all the trash with them. They have different spots that people can do BBQ but only one has a big cabin, I don't know if you need to reserve the big one, but my guess is that yes LOL. If you come here, remember you need to take all your trash!!! and have fun !!!!

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    Que B.

    This park is very beautiful and great for Hikes. They provide limited parking which is free during the week but they do charge on weekends. During summer hours if you do not come early the parking came be full. They have a Pool that is Seasonal during summer days only. For Pool members parking is free. They provide a playground and Bbq area with bathroom facilities. While hiking I see deer and beautiful butterflies it's very peaceful .

    Many benches with a view
    Chris A.

    This park is a carry out your own garbage park - great idea ! The park itself has some BBQ grills and picnic tables. Bring your own supplies to clean grills up . There are bathrooms throughout picnic area but the only one open during official off season is located at play area near entrance . There is a bike/walk path , nicely paved . I think this park is the perfect hideaway for a day at the park .

    Glenn V.

    State Parks are seemingly one of the less attended things to do when we're thinking -- propped up on our couches on an early Saturday morning within just about every season save Winter, but don't let that deter you. A little cold never killed anyone, but as your driving up Tallman Mountain and the trail narrows and tilts a bit, it's best we keep winter out of the trips that have cliffs and dropoffs. However, it is for certain that I've been taking those Saturday morning thoughts and putting them into getting the rubber turning on the road. It may sound silly, but I pack food poorly - a foodie like myself -- I should be preparing delicious meals, gosh, I've got multiple coolers (yes, a YETI is one). But for whatever reason I just bounce on out of the city like I'm shot out of a cannon, relying on last year's canned foods to bail me out. So we circled around reading the signs which had no bearing on our decision, just read everything and you'll remain on the right side of correctness. With capacity being under fifty percent, we were able to snag a little cut out of parking, close to picnic tables and restrooms with a little walk to the cliffs edge to look down upon the marsh land. Another group of people were having a birthday celebration, in the rain and some cared not be and others huddled closely together with ponchos and umbrellas. Good for those that accepted the rain and continued to enjoy the party. But for us, we walked the trails a good way, had a little picnic lunch -- day on the bench and breathed in the air and let out body and mind heal from the citys problems.

    We always take the Red - bicycle path.
    Angela YJ B.

    Loved by many in the Bergen County residents - Tallman Moubtain State Park. Whether you take the PIP or 9W, on your way to Piermont or Nyack, we advise the newcomers to take a detour to Tallman Park. There will be MANY bicyclists on weekends on 9W, and cars will be parked on the shoulders of 9W, all the way from Tallman Park entrance to The 9W Market. Especially at 9W Marker because there is a cozy "free" parking - for about 12 cars - near the market. We always take the "Red' path which is Bicycle Path, an easy, even, wide path for anyone. If you take the "Blue", it is narrow, and you will have to keep both eyes on the path due to pebbles and tree roots. Can be quite tiring. Any time of the season. You will not regret.

    Chalita P.

    There's multiple trails for amateur hikers or casual hikers. I would label the trails as easy with minor moderate paths. There's bicycling paved paths as well. My hike started in the parking lot after you enter the park by turning right from Rockland road (not from 9W parking lot). There's a dirt trail that starts at the main parking lot and from there switch off to the long trail. There's a pretty great view of the Hudson - I got here by randomly making a left turn from the main road/driveway. Overall I couldn't really tell where I was and just went with it mostly following the green trail. You can't really get lost if you follow the Hudson. Overall these trails could be better marked but outside of hiking there's plenty picnic areas - great for BBQ!

    View from the picnic area
    Bloss C.

    Nice park with a large and well shaded picnic area, great for large groups. Also in the park is a swimming pool with a cafe. There are many parks in the area that are larger, but I though Tallman Mountain state park was well kept and a little charming. There is also mini golf wight by the entrance for $4 a game, but the course did not look very inviting.

    Robert S.

    A great little historic area. This site is great for photos. We took some engagement photos there a few years ago. There is a foot bridge over a Hudson River tributary that allows for panoramic views of the Bear Mountain Bridge. There is a small historic fort area and visitor center. The main trail is easy grade with rocks. It's about half a mile from the Bear Mountain Bridge and state park. It was perfect for our 8 year old niece who is not accustomed to the outdoors. We also saw three deer!

    Overlooking the marsh.

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    Ok views with not much walking areas. If you are a photographer, it's ok with minimal scenery pictures.

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    My home away from home! My family and I have been coming here since before I was born…read more To add a little context to that, I am a Freemason in the state of NY. So was my maternal grandfather. We are both a part of Lessing Lodge 608, which is a member of an umbrella organization that owns the park and the now defunct nursing home across the street. So I may be a little biased when reviewing this place. Across the street was a nursing home for many years, then it was a college dorm, now sadly its falling apart. So this review will be for the active park side. During the winter months, this park is closed, but come late spring to warmish fall, this place is hopping! It gets rented out most weekends to anyone looking to use the park. The park itself hosts its annual Traubenfest the first weekend every Oktober. The individual lodges that make up the umbrella organization "own" the little booths/pavilions scattered throughout. They are responsible for the maintenance of them. All in all a very unique location! It is a great spot to have a large picnic or party with thousands of people.

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