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John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
1777 Trail.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
The 1777 trail uses mostly forest roads.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
As you approach Doodletown, the forest road becomes an old paved road.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Markers line the path in Doodletown to show historic homes.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Doodletown road.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Doodletown map. The 1777 trail divides here with the 1777 West on the left and 1777 East on the right.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
The 1777 West trail borders West Point Military Academy.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
The 1777 West trail ends at Fort Montgomery visitor center.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Follow this trail to the 1777 East trail to begin the loop section.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Popolopen foot bridge.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Bear Mountain Bridge from Fort Clinton.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Pass through the Trailside Museum and Zoo.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Expect crowds and loud music on weekend passing through Hessian Lake.
John Maurizi
Photo Date:
07/24/2021
Entering Doodletown on the 1777 East trail.