Catskill Forest Preserve

The Catskill Forest Preserve is a renowned wilderness area in New York offering diverse recreational opportunities and stunning natural beauty.

287,500
Acres Protected
350
Miles of Trails
1,400,000
Annual Visitors
1885
Year Established

About Catskill Forest Preserve

 

The Catskill Forest Preserve, located in southeastern New York, spans over 300,000 acres of wild landscape. It is part of the larger Catskill Park, which plays a critical role in the region's ecology and history. The preserve is characterized by dense forests, rugged mountains, clear streams, and cascading waterfalls. This wilderness area is home to a rich diversity of flora and fauna, including black bears, white-tailed deer, and migratory birds, making it a prized destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife photographers. Despite its wild nature, the Catskill Forest Preserve is also a site of historical interest, with ties to the early 19th-century American conservation movement. Visitors can engage in a wide array of outdoor activities such as hiking on the extensive trail systems, including parts of the famous Long Path and Devil's Path. In the winter, the region transforms into a hub for snow sports, with cross-country skiing and snowshoeing opportunities. Key landmarks include Kaaterskill Falls, the lookout on Overlook Mountain, and the panoramic views from Balsam Lake Mountain. With its proximity to New York City, the preserve is a popular getaway, offering solitude and adventure in equal measure.

Highlights

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Kaaterskill Falls, one of the tallest waterfalls in the state and a must-see natural feature.

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The dense old-growth forests that provide unique ecosystems for rare and diverse species.

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The challenging and renowned Devil's Path trail, known for its steep ascents and rewarding views.

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The scenic viewpoint from Giant Ledge, offering unparalleled panoramic vistas of the Catskill High Peaks.

Notable Natural Features

Kaaterskill Falls

A two-tier waterfall totaling 260 feet, a key attraction with accessible trails leading to its base.

Overlook Mountain

Offers a historic fire tower at the summit providing breathtaking views over the Hudson Valley.

Slide Mountain

The highest peak in the Catskills, offering challenging trails and expansive hilltop views.