Blue Disc Trail (Harriman State Park)
The Blue Disc Trail is a marked trail in Harriman State Park, New York, United States. The trail is 2.8 miles (4.5 km) long, connecting Johnsontown Road to the and Victory Trails. The blaze of the trail is a white blaze with a blue dot on it. The trail climbs two mountains, Almost Perpendicular and Pound Mountain, and passes two major rock formations, Elbow Brush and . The trail dates back to the 1920s with the Tuxedo Trail and 1932 as the Red Disc Trail by Paul H. Schubert. The trail was official in 1943, when Alexander Jassup replaced the red markers with blue discs.
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Blue Disc Trail (Harriman State Park)
The Blue Disc Trail is a marked trail in Harriman State Park, New York, United States. The trail is 2.8 miles (4.5 km) long, connecting Johnsontown Road to the and Victory Trails. The blaze of the trail is a white blaze with a blue dot on it. The trail climbs two mountains, Almost Perpendicular and Pound Mountain, and passes two major rock formations, Elbow Brush and . The trail dates back to the 1920s with the Tuxedo Trail and 1932 as the Red Disc Trail by Paul H. Schubert. The trail was official in 1943, when Alexander Jassup replaced the red markers with blue discs.
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The Blue Disc Trail is a marke ...... e red markers with blue discs.
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November 2016
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Blue Disc Trail
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Almost Perpendicular, Pound Mountain, Elbow Brush, and Claudius Smith Rock
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Johnsontown Road cul-de-sac to Tri-Trail Corner
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Hiking
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The Blue Disc Trail is a marke ...... e red markers with blue discs.
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Blue Disc Trail (Harriman State Park)
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