All Trails
An ever-growing searchable database of all the publicly accessible trails in the Catskills, from easy strolls to challenging mountain climbs.
- Anderson
- Andes
- Arkville
- Arkville
- Arkville
- Bethel
- Big Indian
- Big Indian
- Catskill
- Claryville
- Delaware County
- Delhi
- Denning
- Downsville
- Elka Park
- Ellenville
- Greene County
- Haines Falls
- Hancock
- Hunter
- Kingston
- Liberty
- Livingston Manor
- Margaretville
- Monticello
- Mt. Tremper
- Narrowsburg
- New Baltimore
- New Paltz
- North Blenheim
- Olivebridge
- Phoenicia
- Roscoe
- Roxbury
- Saugerties
- Schoharie County
- Sidney
- Stamford
- Sullivan County
- Ulster County
- Walton
- West Shokan
- Windham
- Woodstock
A terrific hike all times of year, this trail has a gentle uphill slope for the first 2.72 miles as you follow a path alongside the Kanape Brook. When you reach a trail junction, travel to the left and for about a mile the trail will be steeply uphill (1000′) to the summit of Ashokan […]
A steep and rocky trail that leads up to the Mount Tremper Fire Tower. The summit of Tremper Mountain is 2730′ and the steel fire tower on the top is 47 feet tall. The traditional way to summit Tremper Mountain is from the parking area on Old Route 28 on the west side of the […]
Summit the tallest peak in the Catskills and enjoy a beautiful view from the summit of Slide in 5.6 miles. A moderately difficult uphill climb brings you to the top using red-blazed trail markers. The Slide Mountain Trail can be hiked as an out and back, or can be completed as a loop with the […]
A very rocky trail with consistent elevation gain leading to a fire tower. This hike begins at a trailhead on Route 214 near Stony Clove Notch in Hunter, NY. The trail ascends for approximately 2.35 miles and gains 2240 feet in elevation. The trail returns the same way, descending back down to the parking area. […]
A strenuous hike with a terrific reward at the top. Trail ascends steeply for 3.7 miles up from Woodland Valley Campground in Phoenicia, NY, through scenic forest land, following red trail markers, and returns using the same trail of 3.7 miles back down to the parking area. A small day use fee applies when you […]
A lovely wooded walk with stone walls and a John Burroughs memorial marker. Do part of the trail as an out-and-back or enjoy the red and yellow loop trails at the trail junctions.