Storm King Mountain

Storm King Mountain, located along the Hudson River in New York, is a popular site for hiking offering stunning views and diverse ecological habitats.

1,972
Acres Protected
Over 20
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1966
Year Established

About Storm King Mountain

 

Storm King Mountain is a prominent peak in the Hudson Highlands of New York with a peak elevation of 1,340 feet. It is known for its rugged terrain and spectacular views of the Hudson River and surrounding valleys. This area is rich in biodiversity, home to a variety of plant and animal species including hardwood forests, rare plants, and diverse wildlife. Historically, it played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War and was also the focus of early environmental studies examining the impact of industrial pollution on natural landscapes. Outdoor enthusiasts flock to Storm King Mountain for its extensive trail network, challenging climbs, and panoramic vistas. Storm King Art Center, a nearby sculpture park, adds a cultural dimension to the area showcasing large-scale contemporary works. Visitors are drawn both by the natural beauty and the opportunity for active recreation in an environment that combines ecological richness with historical significance.

Highlights

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Storm King Mountain Summit with panoramic Hudson River views

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Unique plant life with rare and endangered species protections

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Historic Revolutionary War sites along trails

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Challenging hiking routes for experienced adventurers

Notable Natural Features

Storm King Art Center

A nearby outdoor sculpture park featuring large-scale works in a vast landscape.

Butter Hill

A difficult, steep trail offering rewarding views and access to the summit.

Hudson River Overlook

Provides one of the best scenic viewpoints in the area, perfect for photography.