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Can kids hike Bear Mountain?

The park's idyllic Hessian Lake is a terrific spot for a kid-friendly, 1.25-mile hike. With the historic Bear Mountain Inn behind you, walk clockwise along the paved path around the southern rim of the lake.



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we took a circle line cruise up to Bear Mountain. The walk up from thw dock is steep and very uneven. The path needs to be repaved. This trail is amazing, moderately challenging, but with some flatter areas near Doodletown at the end (going clockwise).

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The “moderate” difficulty rating is fair but don't see it as a walk in the park. It has its challenging moments. It is well worth it and would recommend it for anyone interested in a fun adventure with great sights to see. Happy hiking!

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There are plenty of options for Hiking at Stone Mountain including the popular Walk-Up Trail that takes you to the top of the mountain and back. Stone Mountain offers family-friendly hiking, picnicking, and playing spots so you can enjoy fun in the sun all day.

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While some people think their days of hiking are “on hold” once they become parents, that's just not the case! There are still plenty of adventures ahead for both parents and children. If you're a hiker with young children, you don't have to put your hobby on hold until they head for college.

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Top ways to experience Bear Mountain State Park and nearby attractions. 98% of travelers recommend this experience. This number is based on the percentage of all Tripadvisor reviews for this product that have a bubble rating of 4 or higher. 95% of travelers recommend this experience.

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Sedona's Five Hardest Hikes
  • Bear Mountain. The trail leading up to Bear Mountain is only about 2.5 miles, but it also ascends over 2,000 feet in those few miles – making it one of Sedona's toughest hikes. ...
  • Wilson Mountain. Wilson Mountain is Sedona's highest peak. ...
  • Loy Canyon Trail. ...
  • Cathedral Rock. ...
  • Humphreys Peak.


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Expect the 4.6 mile round-trip to take approximately 4.5 hours, but you can easily spend the entire day stopping to take pictures and enjoy the non-stop views. The total accumulated elevation gain is around 2,100 feet. Much of the trail is over tilted rock.

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Known for its award-winning terrain parks and expansive beginner area, Bear Mountain offers a fairly even mix of terrain (30% beginner/low intermediate, 40% intermediate, 30% advanced/expert), with 18 miles of rideable trails and 1,665 feet of vertical drop, including Southern California's highest lift-served peak ( ...

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Half Dome, Yosemite National Park From the moment you lay eyes on the last 400 feet of the Half Dome hike, you'll understand why it's considered one of the most dangerous hikes in America.

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Because of its reputation as a ski jumping location, Bear Mountain was considered as a possible site for the 1932 Winter Olympics, which were held in Lake Placid, New York. The ski jump run has not been used in decades, and its stone steps built into the eastern side of the mountain are now crumbling.

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