Taconics
Sunset Rock
After hiking Bash Bish Mountain, I decided it was early enough in the morning that I would have time to visit Sunset Rock on Cedar Mountain. It has some of the most impressive views around.
I decided to take the Cedar Brook Trail, the Blue Trail on up the mountain. This is not the recommended route if it’s been raining the day before hiking, like as it had been when I went out hiking.
The trail crosses the Cedar Brook five times, and one of locations was deep enough I found myself wading through at least one of those spots.
Once you climb out of the Cedar Brook Valley, via a rather steep trail, you connect up with the main South Taconic trail to Sunset Rock. This trail was much less wet then crossing the brook, but still rather flooded in several locations
Once you reach the top, the foliage changes. First it goes to open canopy with ample ferns and decedious trees high above. At the top, it is quite open with just a little bit of scrub oak and ample blueberries around. From the must-needed Sunset Rock sign, you follow a trail about 1/4 mile to Sunset Rock, a small boulder you walk on top for wonderful views of the valley below.
The views from Sunset Rock are amazing. As you could see by this picture, it’s gotten very clear out by around 1 PM. I have to say this is one of the nicer views I’ve seen around, with the Catskill Mountains in the background.
Here is what it looks like towards the South-West, towards Overlook Mountain and beyond that, the Shawangunks.
The main South Taconics Trail descending Sunset Rock was much drier, following an old wagon road, that is smooth enough you could drive a regular car up it. If you have any question about how wet it’s been, this route is the one to take. I will upload a photo later.
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Mass Marker
The Taconic Trail when it crosses over into Massachussets had a White Blaze.
Taken on Sunday April 26, 2009 at Taconic Crest Trail.Greenfields in Valley
State Line
Just off Taconic Crest Trail.
Taken on Sunday April 26, 2009 at Taconic Crest Trail.Rocks on Berlin Mountain
Jimmy Peak
From Berlin Mountain.
Taken on Sunday April 26, 2009 at Taconic Crest Trail.