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River tubing, kayaking, paddle-boarding, scenic rafting, e-bikes, and fun for families adults and youth of all ages.

We have everything you need to float the river! Just bring your friends, family, and even the dog. Let us take care of the rest.
Locally family owned & operated for 20 years!
We offer full service floating experiences for adults and youth of all ages. Whether you want to do some tubing, kayaking, or paddle boarding, we have all your needs covered. Let us take care of the transportation and heavy lifting so you can enjoy the views
Planning special occasions for you and your guests? Whether family reunions, bachelorette parties, or company retreats, let us help coordinate. Never floated the river, or want to try a different activity? Feel safe with one of our guided trips, raft trips, or private lessons 
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Come by our storefront in downtown Leavenworth or meet us at Waterfront Park 
997 Main Street, Leavenworth, Washington 98826, United States
Open 7 days a week from May until Labor Day Weekend
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The Outdoor Center enhances opportunities for students and other members of the WWU community to involve themselves in outdoor recreation activities. The Outdoor Center provides a spectrum of programs, resources and services to enable the students, faculty, staff and Alumni Association members to safely participate in a variety of activities, develop and refine skills, practice environmental responsibility, and interact with each other and members of the local community.
Have question regarding the Bike Shop or any Rentals ? Reach out to Bella Bedard !
Feel like going on an adventure? Check out our Excursions Program ! Excursions provides an opportunity to get outside and connect with the outdoors, while learning valuable leadership and technical skills. The program is currently being run by Abigail Tankersley and Kateri Rinallo ! Feel free to reach out both to Abigail and Kateri with any questions you might have regarding Excursion activities.
Email: as.oc.excursions.coord@wwu.edu
Are you part a group and need a fun and energetic way to connect? Check out the Outdoor Center's Challenge Program ! The program is currently on hold but we hope to have it return soon!
Email: as.oc.excursions.coord@wwu.edu
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Hidden in New York State’s second-largest park, The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center is a highly sought-after destination for summer getaways. Located only 30 miles from Manhattan and accessible by public transportation, this is an ideal destination for hiking, paddling, and camping adventures in the heart of Harriman State Park.
Effective as of August 17, 2022:
Due to the current dry conditions, New York State Parks has prohibited all wood fires in Harriman State Park until further notice. Wood and charcoal fires at backcountry sites are also prohibited. Guests can still use charcoal fires in grills in the camp area, as well as two burner propane camp stoves in the camp area and backcountry sites.
Additionally, to help slow the spread of multiple invasive species in Harriman State Park lakes and ponds, use of personal boats at AMC Corman Harriman Outdoors Center is prohibited for the remainder of the season. All registered AMC guests are welcome to use the complimentary fleet of canoes and kayaks available at the camp.
Please email us with any questions: corrmanharrimanshuttle@outdoors.org . Thank you for your patience and support.
200 Breakneck Road, Haverstraw, NY 10927
Full-Service Season
May 11, 2022 – October 15, 2022
May 10, 2023 – October 14, 2023
The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center offers common space for outdoor programs, waterfront access to 64-acre Breakneck Pond, a dining hall, and group meeting space. The facility is a great location for scouting, school, faith-based, and youth groups, as well as family reunions and corporate outings. Accommodations include group and family cabins, tent platforms, and three-sided shelters, offering a range of overnight experiences. Guests can enjoy complimentary use of canoes and kayaks, relax on the sandy beach, or swim in the designated swimming area. Cabins are equipped with small refrigerators and outdoor pedestal grills and have electricity. Each bed includes a pillow with pillow case and a wool blend blanket. Please bring your own sleeping bag or linens, bath, and beach towels. Linens, comforters and bath towels are also available for rent. Cabins have either an in cabin washroom or share centrally located bathhouses with hot showers.
A shared bathhouse with showers and a dishwashing station is centrally located. Guests that are camping can cook using camp stoves (not provided) or the provided shared fire rings or camp grills in their camping area. Charcoal, ice and firewood are available for purchase in the Camp Store. Coolers are permitted at frontcountry campsites only. Each camping area has a shared bear box.
Backcountry campsites are accessible by hiking, and wheeled luggage and coolers are not permitted.
Download and print a map of Corman Harriman Outdoor Center.
Dinner, breakfast, and a to-go trail lunch are available on an a la carte basis, with dinner and breakfast served in the dining room. Order meals eight or more days in advance and received Early Bird discounted rates. Meal reservations made fewer than eight days prior to arrival cannot be guaranteed available. Breakfast is available from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., trail lunches are available to order, and dinner is served at 6 p.m. sharp
To reserve meals and notify of dietary restrictions please call AMC Contact Service Center
The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center is operated under a long-term lease from the Palisades Interstate Park Commission (PIPC). As a result, AMC is bound by the rules set by PIPC regarding trail access into Harriman Outdoor Center and swimming in Breakneck Pond. In particular, AMC is bound by rules pertaining to water safety and use of the dock and swimming area at the Harriman Outdoor Center. Because of rules set by PIPC, hikers and other day users should stay on official trails and not use the network of informal, unofficial trails leading into the Harriman Outdoor Center. In addition, hikers and day users should not swim in Breakneck Pond. Pets are not allowed in buildings, camping areas, or swimming areas. Use of Harriman Outdoor Center, including the driveway, parking, waterfront/dock area, and informal trails near the Harriman Outdoor Center are limited to registered guests and program participants. The public is welcome to enjoy Harriman Outdoor Center as overnight guests and program participants. All AMC lodges, huts, and programs are open to the general public with an advance reservation, and membership is not required.
Learn more about AMC’s cancellation policies for lodging and programs.
Cranberry 1 and Cranberry 2, Dining Hall, Rec Halls, and Upper Bath House are wheelchair accessible. Campsites and shelters are not accessible.
AMC Pond Loop (Easy): This 2.3-mile loop offers visitors a chance to view Breakneck Pond from every angle. Begin at Boat House and cross the bridge towards the other end of the lake. Follow the path blazed with a green diamond, traveling around the lake for beautiful views. This hike is typically suitable for kids ages 8 and up.
Suffern-Bear Mountain Trail (Moderate): Starting at The Stephen & Betsy Corman AMC Harriman Outdoor Center, take the unmarked trail leading from the Mountain Laurel 3 cabin, then take a left at the junction to connect with the Suffern-Bear Mountain trail. Follow the trail for 0.8 mile over moderate terrain to Big Hill Shelter, which on clear days provides views of the Manhattan Skyline. Continue on Suffern-Bear Mountain for another mile to the Jackie Jones Mountain Fire Tower, then return the way you came. Hike is 3.6 miles round trip.
Groups can reserve private meeting space at Harriman Outdoor Center. All other space, including the dining hall, deck, and waterfront, are open to all guests. Meeting Space Capacity – Rec Hall Main (up to 100 people) and Rec Hall Breakout (up to 40 people). Please email amcgroups@outdoors.org to reserve your space.
Driving directions:
From New York City :
• Take NY9A N/Henry Hudson Parkway – follow signs for H Hudson Pkwy/Bronx
• Take Exit 14 for I-95/George Washington Bridge toward Crosstown Expwy/W 178 St
• Use the left 2 lanes to take the George Washington Bridge/I-95 Upper Level S Exit toward New Jersey (LEFT EXIT) – 1.5 Miles • Take Exit 74 toward Palisades Parkway – 30 Miles
• Take Exit 16 toward Lake Welch Drive/Lake Welch/Sebago Beach (LEFT EXIT)
• Merge onto Lake Welch Parkway/987A – 4.5 Miles • From Lake Welch Parkway, Turn Left onto Pine Meadow Road (AMC Sign) – 1.5 Miles
• Arrive at Corman Harriman Outdoor Center From Western New York (Buffalo):
• Continue on I-190 S. Take NY-400 S to NY-78 S/US-20A E in Aurora. Take the U.S. 20 A/NY-78 exit from NY-400 S.
• Continue on I-390 S. Take I-86 E and NY-17 E to Lake Welch Pkwy in Stony Point. Take exit 16 from Palisades Interstate Pkwy S
• Follow Lake Welch Pkwy to Pine Meadow Rd (also known as Breckneck Road or Camp Winaki Road on some maps) in Haverstraw. Look for the AMC sign.
• 1.4 miles from gate to camp

Driving directions from South (Philadelphia) :
• Get on I-676/US-30 E from S Penn Square and N Broad St
• Follow I-95 N to US-1 N in Lawrence Township. • Get on Garden State Pkwy in Fords, Woodbridge Township from US-1 N.
• Follow Garden State Pkwy and NJ-17 N to NY-17 N/Orange Turnpike in Ramapo. Take exit 15A from I-87 N/NY-17 N • Continue on NY-17 N/Orange Turnpike.
• Follow Lake Welch Pkwy to Pine Meadow Rd (also known as Breckneck Road or Camp Winaki Road on some maps) in Haverstraw. Look for the AMC sign.
Driving directions from Boston and its suburbs:
• Take I-90 W, I-84, I-91 S, CT-15 S (If taking CT 15-S, take 287W toward the Tappan Zee Bridge) to Palisades Interstate Pkwy N to Lake Welch Pkwy/New York State Reference Rte 987A in Stony Point.
• Take exit 16 from Palisades Interstate Pkwy N • Follow Lake Welch Pkwy to Pine Meadow Rd (also known as Breckneck Road or Camp Winaki Road on some maps) in Haverstraw. Look for the AMC sign.
Note : If you plan to use GPS, Apple Maps has CHOC’s Address listed as: 200 Breakneck Rd, Haverstraw, NY 10927 And Google Maps has it listed as: 200 Breakneck Rd, Stony Point, NY 10980. If you enter the Apple Maps address into Google Maps, the directions will be incorrect. Lake Welch Pkwy to Pine Meadow Rd (also known as Breckneck Road or Camp Winaki Road on some maps) in Haverstraw. Look for the AMC sign.
Download and print our detailed instructions to Harriman Outdoor Center.
Shuttle service is offered between Harriman Outdoor Center and Sloatsburg Station. Details and schedule can be found here .
The right clothing and gear are essential in the unpredictable weather of the Mid-Atlantic. Be prepared for severe weather regardless of season, dress in layers (including synthetic or wool base and insulating layers, and a windproof/waterproof outer shell), eat high energy foods, and stay hydrated.
AMC has a long-standing commitment to using its huts, lodges, and sporting camps as models for sustainable operations and environmental stewardship.

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