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If you live in and around the New York/New Jersey/ Connecticut tri-state area, and need a day trip getaway, nestled between Albany and New York City foreshadowing the Southern edge of the Catskill Mountains is the historic Mohonk Mountain Resort. While the old charm of the house is overshadowed only by one of the most spectacular views that your eyes will ever see, it’s a perfect day trip if you plan ahead and know a few tips.
New York, actually in the Shawangunk (Pronounced "Scha-WAN-gunk) Mountains, a Lenape Indian term for “smoky mountains.
entioned before, of the resort property (Grab one- it’s free). Now, continue down the main hallway, past the grand stair case and begin looking to your right for Exit Signs and a porch. There’s an “Information” speaking stand which normally has a person there to answer questions. No need to have a discussion, because you know where to go (we’re telling you) - the first trip MUST be up the Sky Top Trail. And if you’ve seen pictures of the resort, you have to be asking yourself…”where’s the Lake? I didn’t see the lake coming up to the hotel? Where is it?” It’s right outside the door, which actually is the “front” of the hotel. Who knew…the darn hotel was built backwards with the entrance in the back!Walk outside and start looking for the view that everyone MUST see. It’s called the Sky Top Trail which takes you up to the Skytop Observation Tower. Yeah, you’ll finally say to yourself “Ah, here’s the Lake!”, because it’ll be right in front of you. 
Your first walk will take about an hour if you take a leisurely pace and choose to stop along the way. Just remember these words; “the view just continues to get better and better.” If you have fear of heights, challenge your fear and keep walking to the top of the Trail. At the top of the trail with be the Albert K. Smiley Memorial observation tower and a spectacular view.
Left: Lakeview and midway up Sky Top TrailRight: Atop Sky Top Tower (300' higher)
The structure, also known as “Sky Top Tower” was completed on August 30, 1921. While my 12 year old practically ran to the top of the tower, my sweet little four year old couldn’t overcome the coaxing to climb the iron railed cement stairs to the top of the tower. I think my mind was playing tricks on me because it really looks like the stairs get narrower and narrower as you climb the tower. It was probably my own phobia playing tricks on my brain. At least my four year old went half way! Son was fearless….right to the top. He kept
wanting to know if he could climb up on the wall edge for a better view (wasn’t going to happen!).When you finally make it to the top of the tower, two thoughts that went thru my mind. I’m sure it went through the minds of the thousands that have passed before us;
Oh you might have one more thought….”Is this thing stable?” Tell me if you don’t think the same thing! All in all, the total assent from the Resort to the top of the Observation Tower is 295 feet. (Mohonk Lake is at 1247 feet above Sea Level – The top of Sky Top Trail is 1542ft. There are a total of 100 steps to the top, and you can see six states on a clear day. (Can you name them all?) – Answer’s at the end of the article). And see the Resevoir below the tower? The adjacent reservoir was the quarry site used to supply the tower’s stone and is used today as a firefighting water source.
From Sky Top Tower - The Great or Wallkill Valley is to the
southeast, the Rondout Valley is to the northwest, and the Hudson River Valley to the east. Look west down the 20-mile length of the Shawangunk ridge, taking in the white Moby Dick headlands of The Trapps cliffs and Millbrook Mountain.
On the walk back down, stop and take a few additional photographs. And you probably won’t be as fearful of those rickety looking, over the edge, cantilevered timber sitting posts. My wife certainly had fun wanting to take staged pictures of her pushing me off the edge, or simulated pictures tripping off the ledge.
Tip - Don’t go too close to the edge when my wife’s around! 
Tip #2 - There’s no need to buy any photographs of the exterior of MMH in the gift shop because if you walk the Sky Top Trail, and the weather cooperates, you can’t help but take a fabulous photo. Just point and shoot – voila, suitable for framing. I actually like the pics mid-way up the trail, since you get a great view of the Catskills in the background verses at the top of the Tower where you’re literally looking down onto the resort. 
Suggested Itinerary
Call the Mohonk Day Reservation line (there are four ladies answering the phone everyday). Day Meal Reservations: 845-256-2056
Book a lunch reservation for sometime around 12:30-1:00pm (reservations are available with starting times every 15 minutes). Don’t wake up crazy early. Just get to the main gate of the MMH at about 10am (the gates open for day passes at 8am). It’s about a 4 mile drive up the guardrail-less hillside to the MMH.
Park in the self-park lot and walk thru the house as I described earlier. Take about 10-15 minutes to acclimate yourself with the hotel so you can act like you’re staying there. You can even walk down to the Offices (Office 5 houses the ladies that booked your reservation. Say hi to Wendy for me). There are bathrooms right outside these offices. Another set of bathrooms are on the second floor to the left of the staircase.
Walk back down the stairs and walk to the left of the “Information Speaker Stand” and take the Skytop trail (Just to the left, walking past the boats up towards the ice rink). Go up - Come back down. When it’s time for lunch, go back to the second floor of MMH and take a right down the hallway. Have a wonderful lunch.
The Receptionist will just ask for your name and if you have a reservation (of course you do) and just let them know you have a reservation. You have a fantastic buffet style lunch with a bucolic view over the Rondout Valley unto the plateau peaks of the Catskills: Thunderhill, Peekamoose, Balsam Cap, Asho
kan, Indian Head at the base of the Catskills (if you’re seated in the back).
You can special order chicken fingers and fries, or a grilled cheese for the kids. Alcohol and tip are not included in your pre-purchased day meal, so bring the AMEX.
After Lunch
After lunch, I recommend performing the “rock scramble” and going to what’s known as “the Labyrinth”, if you’re inclined for a bit of rock climbing. I’d recommend this for boys over the age of 10 and those looking for a bit of challenge and exercise. I’m glad my wife deferred this excursion to my out of shape, non-athletic body, I also had my 8 year old daughter join us. Got to admit, I was more scared for her then she was. In fact, after we got about a half hour into the climb, it was she that was looking out for me!
The Labyrinth takes you up to a place called “The Crevice” where a ladder allows you to climb up to the base of the Sky Top Tower. I think “Crevice” is French for “Don’t have a big fat ass or you’re going to get stuck”! So be advised that I told you before you’re looking up the face of a 75 foot ladder that goes up into a rock face that’s only about 15 inches wide! Pretty insane climb if you ask me. I have to admit, The Labyrinth is yet another set of spectacular views, but with the added sweat equity that comes with a sense of physical accomplishment. You’ll know what I mean if you go. Make sure you follow the “the red arrows!” which mark the rock climbing trail. If you’ve got older kids, it’s nature’s ultimate jungle gym.
Another great walk is along the nearside cliff wall adjacent to the Hotel, known as the Eagle Cliff, down to the lake on the right, and along the beach. In summer you can go for a pedal boat or canoe excursion around the lake. If you want to go horseback riding, book the reservation a few weeks ahead of time because the stable hands weren’t there the day we visited. All equine activities come at an addition
al cost. I would have loved a guided carriage ride thru the gardens, but the stable was closed the day we visited.
Which Season to visit?
The Fall must be the best! Sure the fall season brings the colors, and I’m glad I visited in early November, but I’m sure that each season provides a uniquely different experience so you’ll have to decide which is best for you. Winter offers the skating rink (usually opens around Thanksgiving) and I’d bet it’s a great place to go skating and then a nice warm hot cider and rum!. The lake is open for swimming in Summer but I think that’s an activity reserved for guests staying at the hotel. You don’t want to drive all the way home with a wet bathing suit anyway. The spring bloom of the gardens must be truly fantastic. All in all, each season brings a unique viewing and activity filled set of experiences. What a great business model….repeat capabilities for every season, each with unique set of experiences!
Don’t confuse the Mohonk Preserve with the House.It’s simple. The Mohonk Preserve surrounds the Mohonk Mountain House property. As a first timer, you want to visit the Mountain House, so get the day pass.
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