The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center is an ideal destination for anyone looking for hiking, paddling, and camping opportunities in the heart of Harriman State Park at Breakneck Pond. Harriman State Park, New York’s second largest park, is located 30 miles from Manhattan and accessible by public transportation.
The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center is open to the public, and is a great location for scouting, school, faith-based, and youth groups as well as family reunions and corporate outings.
The Center offers common space for outdoor programs, waterfront access to 64-acre Breakneck Pond, a dining hall, and group meeting space. Accommodations include group and family cabins, tent platforms, and three-sided shelters, offering a range of overnight experiences.
The public can also enjoy The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center through an AMC adult, family, or teen program. Membership is not required to join an AMC program. AMC members receive discounts on lodging and programs. Click here for a complete listing of upcoming programs for adults and teens.
Had an excellent time. Rented a cabin and had our breakfast there. Took a canoe across the lake and hiked nearby. Staff was friendly.
perfect place to relax with kids and friends. not far from New York. You can go boating and kayaking. we will go back there again.
Was a quiet place to camp and enjoy the great outdoors. However now loud music is allowed. Did not enjoy our last trip due to LOUD MUSIC.
Camping and semi-glamping. Great food plan. Great hikes and relaxation. Clean outdoor bathrooms and showers. No Wi-Fi seems to be a major bummer.
Great spot. I’ve driven by this area all the time going to and from the city on the palisades. But recently was my first time actually exploring the location. It’s a very nice campground area with great views of the nearby lake. The food provided by the dining hall is great and had many options including vegan. The cabins were very nice and felt modern. Keep in mind, cell phone service is very limited to non existent here. I’d go again for sure.