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The park offers Hiking , Hunting , Canoeing , Fishing (including Ice Fishing ), Cross-country Skiing , Horseback Riding and Mountain Biking . Several trails lead to views of the New York City skyline. The 1,417 acre (5.7 km&2) Ramapo Lake Natural Area within the park has several trails to excellent views from rock outcroppings and ledges. A mountain lake provides fishing and birdwatching (but no Swimming ).

The forest borders the Ramapo Mountain Reservation , a part of the Bergen County park system.

In the 1920's Clifford MacEvoy began buying up property and deeds to form the Bergen Country Hunting and Fishing Club. In 1924, at the top of the mountain he built a Granite , Brick and Stucco manor house, designed by Mr. MacEvoy for his wife and his daughter. He named the estate RyeCliff after his wife, Rye.



The house includes a screened in Porch , a large Living Room as well as a Family Room , each room with hand-hewn chestnut beams, a stone Fireplace --interesting in their craftsmanship--and breathtaking views of Ramapo Lake and the surrounding mountains (and sunsets) to the west.



At some point around 1920 - 1928 a tower was added to the top of the mountain. It was originally a Water Tower erected on the site of what is now the Wanaque Reservoir , built in the early 1900's by Clifford MacEvoy. Mr. MacEvoy relocated the tower to Ryecliff and enclosed it in mountain stone so as to blend in with the house itself as well as the natural environment. The Observation Tower stands high at a ground elevation of . Its five stories include two floors with Toilet and, on the fifth floor, the room contains a fireplace. A hatch on the fifth floor leads to a roof with incredible views of Ramapo Park and Lake, the Wanaque Resevoir, mountains to the west and to the east, New York City.



In 1976, the majority of Ryecliff's area was conveyed, by the trustee of the MacEvoy estate, to the State of New Jersey to become what is now the "Ramapo Mountain State Forest".



Nestled at the top of the mountain, however the private Ryecliff estate, complete with Tennis court, guest house, horse stable, private pond, and of course the Tower that can be seen for miles around. The Rycliff estate has recently been put up for sale.




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