Hiking the Catskills: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes

Hiking the Catskills provides everything hikers need to plan day hikes in the Catskill region of New York State: a five-county area west of the Hudson River that includes parts of Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Sullivan and Ulster counties. This guide selects 40 hikes from the best among the Catskills’ famous peaks above 3,500 feet, as well as more moderate trails to backcountry waterfalls, easier trails to some of the area’s most spectacular viewpoints, and rail trails that provide access to fragrant woodlands and unusual geological wonders.

This book provides a separate, full-color, detailed map for each hike—making it different from books by the Appalachian and Adirondack Mountain Clubs—and waypoint-by-waypoint directions to guide readers along trails with confidence. Color photos and descriptions of the history, natural wonders, and special features of each hike help readers choose the best hikes for their personal interests and skill levels.

In a region largely abandoned by tourists and just now seeing renewed interest from visitors, Hiking the Catskills provides the guidance readers need to plan exciting trips into the mountains. This book leads them to the ridges, notches, and cloves that inspired a uniquely American landscape painting style, the vistas that drew thousands of vacationers here throughout the twentieth century, and the peaks that challenge the most rugged explorers. It’s time to rediscover the Catskills, one of New York’s most fascinating natural areas.

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Hiking the Catskills: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes

Hiking the Catskills provides everything hikers need to plan day hikes in the Catskill region of New York State: a five-county area west of the Hudson River that includes parts of Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Sullivan and Ulster counties. This guide selects 40 hikes from the best among the Catskills’ famous peaks above 3,500 feet, as well as more moderate trails to backcountry waterfalls, easier trails to some of the area’s most spectacular viewpoints, and rail trails that provide access to fragrant woodlands and unusual geological wonders.

This book provides a separate, full-color, detailed map for each hike—making it different from books by the Appalachian and Adirondack Mountain Clubs—and waypoint-by-waypoint directions to guide readers along trails with confidence. Color photos and descriptions of the history, natural wonders, and special features of each hike help readers choose the best hikes for their personal interests and skill levels.

In a region largely abandoned by tourists and just now seeing renewed interest from visitors, Hiking the Catskills provides the guidance readers need to plan exciting trips into the mountains. This book leads them to the ridges, notches, and cloves that inspired a uniquely American landscape painting style, the vistas that drew thousands of vacationers here throughout the twentieth century, and the peaks that challenge the most rugged explorers. It’s time to rediscover the Catskills, one of New York’s most fascinating natural areas.

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Hiking the Catskills: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes

Hiking the Catskills: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes

Hiking the Catskills: A Guide to the Area's Greatest Hikes

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Hiking the Catskills provides everything hikers need to plan day hikes in the Catskill region of New York State: a five-county area west of the Hudson River that includes parts of Delaware, Greene, Otsego, Sullivan and Ulster counties. This guide selects 40 hikes from the best among the Catskills’ famous peaks above 3,500 feet, as well as more moderate trails to backcountry waterfalls, easier trails to some of the area’s most spectacular viewpoints, and rail trails that provide access to fragrant woodlands and unusual geological wonders.

This book provides a separate, full-color, detailed map for each hike—making it different from books by the Appalachian and Adirondack Mountain Clubs—and waypoint-by-waypoint directions to guide readers along trails with confidence. Color photos and descriptions of the history, natural wonders, and special features of each hike help readers choose the best hikes for their personal interests and skill levels.

In a region largely abandoned by tourists and just now seeing renewed interest from visitors, Hiking the Catskills provides the guidance readers need to plan exciting trips into the mountains. This book leads them to the ridges, notches, and cloves that inspired a uniquely American landscape painting style, the vistas that drew thousands of vacationers here throughout the twentieth century, and the peaks that challenge the most rugged explorers. It’s time to rediscover the Catskills, one of New York’s most fascinating natural areas.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781493063000
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 08/01/2022
Series: Regional Hiking Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 106 MB
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About the Author

Randi Minetor has written more than 50 books for several of Rowman & Littlefield’s imprints, including ten books on hiking in New York State: Best Easy Day Hikes books for Rochester (two editions), Buffalo, Syracuse, Albany, and the Hudson Valley; two editions of Hiking Waterfalls in New York, Hiking through History New York, and Hiking the Lower Hudson River Valley. She is also the author of Scenic Driving New York and the tenth edition of New York Off the Beaten Path for Lyons Press. Randi has written more than 70 books for a wide range of publishers with more than 150,000 copies in print, and she also writes for magazines in the theatre technology and medical sectors. She lives in Rochester, NY.

Stacey Freed is a freelance writer and editor for publications including Better Homes and Gardens and USA Today Special Interest Publications; AARP online; Forbes.com; REALTOR magazine; Professional Builder; Products; Professional Remodeler; Custom Builder; Timber Home Living, Country's Best Cabins, Remodeling, Window & Door Magazine, Rochester Magazine, Canandaigua Magazine, Net Assets; AKC's Family Dog; Rochester Democrat & Chronicle, Washington Post, and Baltimore Jewish Times. Hiking the Catskills will be her first book. She lives in Pittsford, NY.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments viii

Meet Your Guides xii

Six Hiking Tips xiii

Top Six Hikes xiv

Before You Hit the Trail xv

Trail Finder xxviii

Map Legend xxx

The Hikes

Northeastern Catskills 1

1 Burnt Knob-Acra Point 3

2 Colgate Lake to Dutcher Notch 6

3 Mountain Top Arboretum 11

4 North-South Lake Park: Catskill Escarpment Loop 15

5 Kaaterskill and Bastion Falls 20

6 West Kill Mountain 24

7 Dibble's Quarry 28

8 Huckleberry Point Trail 32

9 Plattekill Preserve Falls 36

10 Codfish Point 39

11 Echo Lake 43

12 Overlook Mountain 48

13 Opus 40 52

14 Bluestone Wild Forest: Onteora Lake 56

15 Ashokan Reservoir Promenade and Rail Trail 60

16 Ashokan Quarry Trail 64

17 Ashokan High Point 69

18 Wallkill Valley Rail Trail: New Paltz to Rosendale 74

Northwestern Catskills 80

19 Vroman's Nose Unique Area 82

20 Mine Kill State Park 86

21 Pratt Rock Trail 90

22 Rochester Hollow 95

23 Giant Ledge/Panther Mountain 99

24 Slide Mountain 103

25 Table Mountain 109

26 Red Hill Fire Tower 116

27 Willowemoc Wild Forest: Frick Pond Trail 122

Southeastern Catskills 127

28 Shaupeneak Ridge Cooperative Recreation Area 129

29 John Burroughs Nature Sanctuary 133

30 Bonticou Crag 139

31 Millbrook Ridge 143

32 Gertrude's Nose/Minnewaska Trail 149

33 Undercliff/Overciiff Trail 154

34 Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Minnewaska Lake Carriage Road 159

35 Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Rainbow Falls Trail 166

36 Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Stony Kill Falls 169

37 Shawangunk Grasslands National Wildlife Refuge 173

Southwestern Catskills 179

38 Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Sam's Point Road to the Ice Caves 180

39 Upper Falls of Vernooy Kill 186

40 Delaware and Hudson Canal Linear Park 190

41 Bethel Woods Bindy Bazaar 195

42 Minisink Battleground Park 200

Bonus Hikes 205

Hike Index 208

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