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 paved handicap accessible path along the southern edge of the Ashokan Reservoir offers beautiful views and multiple recreational opportunities. The path is 2.7 miles one way and 5.4 roundtrip. The two parking areas are on either side of the walking path: one in Olivebridge, and the other in Kingston. Visitors can walk, ride bikes, […]
A lollipop loop hike that begins right off of Route 28A (look for signage about 0.2 miles after you pass the western Ashokan Reservoir Promenade Parking Area). This two mile trail has interpretive signage about the Catskills and the Watershed. Hikers pass by a quarry that was used in the construction of the Ashokan Reservoir […]
The Nature Trail is a 1/2 mile loop trail on the south side of the Plattekill Creek that gives visitors the opportunity to walk along the creek, see the top of Platte Clove and walk through the ruins of a former boarding house that existed on the site in the 19th century. The trail starts […]
The Waterfall Trail is an approximately 1/3 mile, one-way trail to the base of Plattekill Falls. The trail begins at the trail junction in front of the informational kiosk just above the Red Cabin. From here the trail goes eastward and slopes downward to the edge of the clove and then turns and descends to […]
A nice hike with a big payoff in the form of an overlook with gorgeous views.
Two different loops offer great options for hiking and cross-country skiing. This is a lovely, forested trail with multiple stream crossings. Good for the whole family.