Serendipitous Outings Near New York City: On Foot in New Jersey, Long Island, the Hudson Valley, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania
July 26, 2008
Selected outings are for those with specific interests: There are mushroom forays, walks among fragrant herbs (especially, but not only, for the blind and handicapped), total fitness trails, vineyard and apple-picking walks, and a walk amid an amazing sculpturescape. Each entry includes the authors’ recommended time for a visit (it’s not always spring!), directions, and ideas of other outings in the area. All walks are within the abilities of the average family, and some are easier.
For walkers of every description–from experienced hikers to leisure-time strollers–this book is the perfect guide to outdoor adventures close to the City.
Customer Review: Taken the scare out of visiting New York City
Reviewed by Irene Watson for Reader Views (7/06)
Anticipating a trip to the New York City and area, this book certainly has taken the scare out of visiting an incredibly large city. “Serendipitous Outings Near New York City” simplifies the trip and gives the reader an opportunity to visit New York City with ease.
Harrison and Rosenfeld intended this book for all walkers - experienced trail hikers, antique hunters, nature lovers, as well as slow walkers that just love to browse and enjoy conversations with those they meet. The book starts off with the “Deserted” Village in the Allaire State Park of New Jersey. The authors give a brief history, description and when the village is open. They explain that guided tours are available if one so desires, but they also encourage self-guided tours. After the walk, they suggest a trek to the Atlantic Ocean where another small town exists.
This is only one of the many walking trips that the authors suggest. They include an easy to follow map and there is no doubt they have trekked the streets and areas themselves. They say things like “Before leaving Stonecrop, be sure to walk on a small path through the woodland garden: Azaleas, rhododendrons, and other shade-loving plants have been carefully placed to blend harmoniously with this natural habitat. Nearby is a pond surrounded by lilies and groupings of…” How enticing is that! With descriptions like this, one can’t help but wander on the path.
I’m looking forward to using this book on my trip to the area. At first I wasn’t anticipating visiting some of the areas which include New Jersey, Long Island, the Hudson Valley, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania. However, after perusing this book, the travel plans will have to include these areas.
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