It was said that Sunk Mine, which is located at Clarence Fahnestock State Park, east of Cold Spring N.Y., provided iron for Civil War cannons at West Point, steamship boilers, and the first locomotive built in the United States. A few smaller mines were located nearby, like the Hamilton Mine, which you will pass first. Just follow the waypoints. Five massive mine shafts can be seen from within the mine which is 1,000 feet long and 300 feet deep. The area was once an industrial waste land but now a state park. If you come across a “no trespassing” sign, then it means no trespassing. You’ll see those signs on the other side of the mountain. On your way back. Keep off the top of the mountain, as there are shafts one can accidently fall into. If you want to see the shafts you can see them from within the mine. If you decide to descend into the mine, take caution. Again keep off the top of the mountain. As you go in the mine, the light from the entrance will begin to fade as you go deeper and deeper so bring a headlamp. When you reach the boat you’ll notice a hole in it. This boat is out of service. It does not float and the inflatable one is out of air, not that I’d recommended blowing it up. So you will have to bring a swimsuit and carabineer. To continue put your swimsuit on, clip your bag with boots and all into the line that’s on the side wall and hang on as you float across. When you cross over, dry off put your boots on and continue. As you go deeper into the Sunk Mine it just gets more amazing and mind boggling. When you reach the end of the mine, the only way out is the same way you came in. Upon your exit you can choose to venture some more. (Remem- ber to keep off the top of the mountain. When you reach level ground you can continue on until you reach another mine open- ing along the mountain. Not as breath taking but really cool. As you continue around the mountain from level ground you will see a swamp on your right. Continue on until you reach the mine tailings, where your ascent will begin. Just before the mine tailings there is an unmarked path going up. When you reach the top of the mountain you’ll see another mine opening. Not as impressive but pretty cool. Now that you’ve made it back to level high ground, follow the waypoint to the Blue Trail and make a left and continue on until you reach the Yellow Trail marker. Make a right and keep on it until you reach Sunk Mine Road, which will take you back to your car. This hike is dangerous! Be alert and know your bear- ings and keep off the top of the Sunk Mine.


1: Sunk Mine
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2: BlueTrail
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3: Dennytown Rd
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4: Entrance
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5: Hamilton Mine
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6: Mine
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7: Sunk Mine
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8: Sunk Mine Continues
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9: Sunken Mine Rd
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10: Swamp1
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11: Trail 6
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12: Yellow Trail Back
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5: Hamilton Mine


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8: Sunk Mine Continues


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9: Sunken Mine Rd


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11: Trail 6


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12: Yellow Trail Back


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