
Palisades Interstate Park Commission Continues Assessment of Giant Stairs Trail Following Rockfall
The Palisades Interstate Park Commission announced Thursday that it remains committed to the safe and responsible reopening of the Giant Stairs trail following a significant rockfall event earlier this year. The trail was closed immediately after the incident by park staff and the Palisades Interstate Parkway Police Department to protect public safety.
According to the Commission, experts are continuing to assess the unique geology of the Palisades cliffs, including the potential for future rockfalls and the stability of debris left behind by the incident. PIPC has engaged geologists, rockfall mitigation specialists, and other experts to conduct field investigations, review historical conditions, evaluate hazards, and develop both short- and long-term strategies for managing the area.
The Commission said it is currently working with experienced rockfall mitigation professionals to determine the safest path toward reopening the popular trail while ensuring the long-term protection of visitors. Officials noted that while restoring public access remains a priority, safety will continue to be the primary factor guiding all reopening decisions.
PIPC thanked hikers, park visitors, and members of the surrounding community for their patience and said additional updates will be provided as assessments continue. The Commission emphasized its commitment to preserving access to the Giant Stairs, one of the region’s most treasured natural landmarks, while protecting public safety for future generations.