covered picnic area
bench with moon
sunset over mountains
main trail
kiosk
bench

Harrier Hill Park

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Rod & Gun Road Hill Rd

From Downtown Hudson: 4.8 miles north on Rte. 9, left on W. Atlantic Ave. at light. Right on Rod and Gun Road. Follow Rod and Gun approximately 1/2 mile to entrance gate.

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Regulations

  • CLC properties are open year-round, dawn to dusk.
  • Admission is free.
  • Park only in the designated parking area.
  • Pets must be on leash.
  • “Carry in, carry out”. In an effort to minimize human impact on the conservation areas, no trash receptacles are located on the sites. Bring your trash with you when you leave.
  • Dog owners must remove dog waste from the site. Leaving dog waste on the site is harmful to wildlife and creates a major annoyance to site visitors and CLC maintenance staff. There are no trash receptacles located on the site.
  • Camping and fires are prohibited.
  • Motorized vehicles are not allowed unless they are part of an official CLC program.
  • Fishing is permitted with NYS License.
  • Limited hunting is allowed on some of the CLC properties as part of the overall management plans. Contact the Tony at 518.392.5252, ext. 201 or tony@clctrust.org if you are interested in finding out more about our hunting policies and regulations.
  • Audio equipment or radio use is allowed with earphones only.
  • Please respect the plants, animals, and artifacts at the sites as they make the properties special.

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