Your first trip from Hunter starts with a calm walkthrough.
See the room, understand the class lane, and confirm the route before you decide whether the weekly rhythm fits.
From Hunter, the trip is simple: down NY-23A to Main Street in Tannersville.
Best for families who want coach-led beginner structure without adding another long drive.
This is one of the easiest weeknight routes in the area, so families often use it as a steady year-round anchor.
Start with the right lane
Monday: 5:00 PM Youth Class, 6:00 PM Adult Class
Tuesday: 6:30 AM Before Work BJJ, 5:00 PM Youth Class, 6:00 PM Adult Class
Wednesday: 10:00 AM Morning BJJ, 5:00 PM Youth No-Gi, 6:00 PM Adult No-Gi
Thursday: 6:30 AM Before Work BJJ
Friday: 10:00 AM Morning BJJ, 5:00 PM Youth Class, 6:00 PM Adult Class
Saturday: 10:30 AM Adult No-Gi
Private Lessons: Available by request in select morning blocks.
Kids + Teens
Start at 5:00 PM for structured, age-appropriate training with a clear beginner path.
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Start at 6:00 PM for beginner-friendly adult training with calm first-day pacing.
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Private lessons are scheduled by request in controlled morning blocks with text-first intake.
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Text SandySee the room, understand the class lane, and confirm the route before you decide whether the weekly rhythm fits.
Real studio in Tannersville
This gives Hunter families a real look at the mat space and beginner-safe coaching environment before making the trip into Tannersville.
Clean room. Calm coaching. Clear first visit.
Most Hunter families treat this as a quick corridor trip rather than a destination drive. It works best as a one- or two-night routine with the same lane each week.
Route most families use: NY-23A.
Straight-line distance: about 2.2 miles.
Best first cadence: Kids and teens start in the 5:00 PM Youth Class. Private lessons are available at 4:00 PM.
Method: straight-line distance computed from 2020 U.S. Census Gazetteer representative coordinates (not drive time).
Yes. The NY-23A run is short enough for a consistent weekday slot when you pick one fixed class lane.
No. First classes are controlled and coached. Beginners start with pacing, structure, and a skill-first first class.
Yes. Most families keep one weekday lane stable year-round, then add sessions only when the week allows.
Hunter-Tannersville CSD is a compact district footprint, which matches the practical weeknight routine this page is built for.
Hunter Mountain activity patterns make year-round indoor structure valuable when seasonal schedules fluctuate.
The short NY-23A corridor plus fixed 4/5/6 PM lanes makes repeat attendance realistic for Hunter families.
Best for Hunter families who want a nearby, low-friction beginner start with calm coaching and consistent lanes.
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“Hunter town land area is 89.891 sq mi.”
Source: U.S. Census Gazetteer Files (2020 County Subdivisions). Verified source
“Hunter town representative coordinates are 42.165514, -74.152362.”
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“Hunter Mountain skiable terrain is 320 acres with 13 lifts and 67 trails.”
Source: Hunter Mountain - Mountain Info. Verified source
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If you are in Hunter and want one routine that stays manageable, reserve one intro and test the weekday flow.