New to Campus Recreation is our Outdoor Recreation Equipment Lending Program. Designed with students in mind, it is perfect if you want to try out new activities, but don't want to spend the money up from for the equipment. We offer four different packages, including a Sports, Barbecue, Beach and Outdoor Camping/Hiking. The program is free to students, and open all year.
Sports Check-it-Out (Choose 3) Rollover the game to view an image
Bagg-O/Cornhole
Croquet
Frisbee
Football
KanJam
Knock Hockey
Kubb
Ladder Golf
Mexican Train Dominos
Paddle Ball
Soccer (with pop-up nets)
Washers Game
Barbeque Check-it-Out
Small Grill
Chimney Charcoal Starter
Grilling Utensils (brush, spatula, tongs, fork)
Rolling Cooler
2 Games From Sports Package
Beach Check-it-Out
4 Beach Chairs
Beach Table & Carrier
Beach Umbrella
Rolling Cooler
5 Gallon Water Jug
2 Games From Sports Package
Outdoor Check-it-Out
Head Lamp
Portable Stove
First Aid Kit
4 Rain Ponchos
Electric LED Lantern
4 Sleeping Bags
4 Ground Covers
2 Tents (3-4 persons each)
We are also offering Books on various outdoor activities, and Trail maps/information for multiple parks and outdoor areas. Any of these can be rented as well!
Rail-Trails Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York - Tom Foster & Kel Kelly
Across the country, more than 1,600 unused railroad corridors have been converted to level, public, multiuse trails, where people can enjoy a fitness run, a leisurely bike ride, or a stroll with the family. In this newest addition to the popular series, the Rails-to-Trails Conservancy presents the Northeast’s finest rail-trails. Rail-Trails Northeast covers one hundred of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania’s rail-trails. With a rich industrial and passenger rail history, the Northeast is one of the densest rail-trail regions in the country. Rural, suburban, or urban, rail-trails serve as the backbone of an impressive trail system. This two-color book includes succinct descriptions of each trail from start to finish, plus at-a-glance summary information indicating permitted uses, surface type, length, and directions to trailheads for each trail. Every trip has a detailed map that includes start and end points, trailhead, parking, restroom facilities, and other amenities.
Printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, this revised, digitally-produced two-map set is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring the rich network of trails in Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks. The maps in this set feature:
More than 230 miles of marked trails within Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks, as well as surrounding parklands
Sections of the Appalachian Trail and Long Path, including recent relocations of the Appalachian Trail in Bear Mountain State Park
20-foot elevation contours
1:36,000 scale (1 inch = 3,000 feet)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Complete trail index and guide to trail blazing on map backs
Enlarged inset map of popular Bear Mountain area
State land boundaries
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Shelters
Springs, viewpoints, mines, and other points of interest
Parking areas
Public transportation
Park contact information, history, and regulations
Printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, this revised, digitally-produced two-map set is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring the rich network of trails in Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks. The maps in this set feature:
Over 275 miles of marked trails within more than 16 parks in northern New Jersey, including Ringwood State Park, Ramapo Valley County Reservation, Ramapo Mountain State Forest, Norvin Green State Forest, Wawayanda State Park, Abram S. Hewitt State Forest, and the Pequannock Watershed
Nearly 15 miles of the Appalachian Trail and 40 miles of the Highlands Trail
20-foot elevation contours
1:40,000 scale (1 inch = 0.63 mile)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Complete trail index and guide to trail blazing on map backs
Enlarged inset map of popular Bear Mountain area
State land boundaries
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Shelters & Springs
Viewpoints, waterfalls, mines, and other points of interest
Parking areas
Public transportation
Park contact information, history, and regulations
Printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, this revised, digitally-produced two-map set is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring the rich network of trails in Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks. The maps in this set feature:
Nearly 100 miles of marked trails and bike paths along the western side of the Hudson River from Fort Lee, NJ northward through Bergen and Rockland counties to Haverstraw, NY
Parklands including Palisades Interstate Park, Blauvelt State Park, High Tor State Park, Rockland Lake State Park, Tallman Mountain State Park, Buttermilk Falls Park, Clausland Mountain Park, Flat Rock Brook Nature Center, Gurnee Park, Mountainview Nature Park, Rockleigh Woods Sanctuary/Lamont Reserve, South Mountain Park, and Tenafly Nature Center/Lost Brook Preserve
Approximately 40 miles of the Long Path from its southern terminus at Fort Lee Historic Park
20-foot elevation contours
1:18,000 scale (3.52 inches = 1 mile)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Parkland boundaries
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Shelters & Springs
Viewpoints, waterfalls, mines, and other points of interest
Parking areas
Public transportation
Park contact information, history, and regulations
Printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, this revised, digitally-produced two-map set is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts interested in exploring the rich network of trails in Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks. The maps in this set feature:
All designated trails within Catskill Park
All 35 peaks in the Catskills over 3,500 feet in elevation
50-foot elevation contours
1:63,360 scale (1 inch = 1 mile)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Inset map of popular North Lake area
Mileage directly on the trails
State land and New York City DEP watershed land boundaries
Marked trails, including the Long Path and Finger Lakes Trail
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Shelters/lean-tos and fire towers
Springs, waterfalls, viewpoints, and other points of interest