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    Stillman Trailhead (Yellow).
    The trail follows a wide road.
    The trail crosses a bridge lined by rock walls.
    The path departs from the road and into the woods.
    Ascending the northern slope.
    An old spring at the trail junction.
    Continue to ascend the Stillman Trail.
    Stairs to help you over some steep rocks.
    American giant millipede (Narceus americanus).
    Watch your step on slippery rocks.
    Through blueberry heaths to the top.
    The view from Storm King Mountain to the south.
    Constitution Island.
    Low brush on North Point.
    The trail leads from the southern to northern side.
    The view to the north from the Storm King Mountain summit lookout.
    Hudson Highlands State Park.
    Mount Beacon and Breakneck Ridge.
    Bannerman's Castle on Pollepel Island.
    A marina in Cornwall-on-Hudson.
    Storm King Mountain summit.
    A rainstorm passing to the north.
    Descending on the Stillman Trail (Yellow).
    Descending on the Bluebird Trail (Red/Blue).
    Large trees line the path.
    A pine grove on the Bluebird Trail.
    An old water retention area.
    Returning to the parking area.

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