Weekend of June 18th

Last updated: June 18, 2020

Stay safe, cool, and hydrated this weekend! Keep an eye on the weather forecast: a warm few days ahead with highs in the 80s and the possibility of showers and thunderstorms on Saturday and Sunday. From fishing to hiking, gardening or birdwatching, enjoy the start of summer however you choose to go outdoors!

Trail Conditions

Trails are dry and in good condition right now. Most streams should be running. Be aware of ongoing closures of Catskill Park destinations. Full list below.

Weekend Weather Forecast (reporting for Mt. Tremper, NY)

Friday, partly sunny with a high of 84. Friday night, mostly cloudy with a low of 60. Saturday, a 40% chance of showers and potential thunderstorms, partly sunny with a high of 85. Saturday night, a chance of thunderstorms, mostly cloudy with a low of 62. Sunday, a 30% chance of showers with potential thunderstorms, partly sunny with a high of 84. Sunday night, scattered showers and thunderstorms, mostly cloudy with a low of 64. (Source: National Weather Service, NOAA)

Some of the essentials for going outside this weekend: water, snack, a face mask, and a bottle of hand sanitizer. Take breaks in the shade while outdoors, and replenish fluids and electrolytes.

Trail Register Information

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation encourages all visitors to continue to sign in and out at trail registers. These provide important information on trail usage and hiker safety. It is suggested to choose one person in your group to fill in the register for everyone, consider bringing your own pen or pencil, and bring hand sanitizer to use before and after touching the trail book or register.

NYSDEC Campgrounds Update

Starting tomorrow, June 19th, 20 statewide DEC campgrounds in the Catskills and the Adirondacks are reopening. An important note, the campgrounds are only reopening right now to campers who had prior reservations. Currently no new reservations are permitted. More information and a list of open campgrounds can be found here (link goes to the Catskill Center’s website).

Temporary Closures

The following destinations are closed in the Catskills. For information or clarification, please feel free to email info@catskillcenter.org:

  • Kaaterskill Falls and all of the trails that lead to the falls in Palenville and Haines Falls, NY.
  • Shavertown Trail in Andes, NY.
  • NYSDEC fire towers in the Catskills (Balsam Lake, Hunter, Overlook, Red Hill, Tremper, Upper Esopus) are currently closed. The trails that lead to the towers are open.
  • Overnight camping is suspended in Peekamoose Valley, Sundown Wild Forest until further notice (More camping suspension information here).
  • The building of the Catskills Visitor Center in Mt. Tremper, NY is currently closed. Visitor Center trails are open.

Peekamoose Blue Hole

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) is temporarily reducing by half (from 50 to 25) the number of permits issued per day to visit the Peekamoose Blue Hole in the town of Denning. DEC permits are required to visit this site on weekends and holidays from May 15 – October 15. Permits are available as late as one day in advance, but more no more than seven days in advance. Permits can be acquired from the Reserve America website at: https://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com

Catskill Stewards Tip of the Week

Bring a mask, even on the trails. While hiking with the people you live with, wearing a mask is not mandatory. However, while on summits, trailheads, points of interest, and even passing others please wear a mask to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Especially in areas such as parking lots and trailheads, there has been a reduction in people actively wearing masks. The continued use of masks in these areas is incredibly important for the general health and safety of all in the Catskills.

Graham and Doubletop Mountain Access

From theCatskill 3500 Club. “For permission to hike on Graham or Doubletop, call Bill, the caretaker, at his office number: (845) 586-4099. He will be responding during Monday-Friday business hours. This is a landline, so texts will not work. He will no longer be replying to the cell number originally listed, even if it is a text. Follow the guidance for your region and only ask for permission to hike if travel is appropriate. Please be respectful of these protocols so that we do not lose access to these mountains.”

Thunderstorms and Lightning Safety for Hikers

When lightning strikes, make sure you are out of the way! Lightning Safety Tips for hikers from the American Hiking Society.

Ticks (Tick Safety Tips)

Be sure to be careful about ticks in the Catskills. Ticks carrying lyme disease are present and active in the Catskills, as are other tick species. Be sure to be properly prepared with repellants (see our suggested products) and always complete a tick check after hiking to ensure there are no ticks on your body. If you find a tick on your body, make sure to remove it properly.

Recreate Responsibly

An informative and timely new set of guidelines put together by several outdoor organizations. The Catskill Center recommends following the Recreate Responsibly principles and taking precautions before, during, and after your outing to decrease your chance of exposure to COVID-19.

Carry It In, Carry It Out

The Catskill Park is a carry it in, carry it out park—please be sure to hike out all of your trash and dispose of it properly!

Weather

Be aware of and prepared for changing weather conditions in the Catskills. Stay current with the National Weather Service Weather Forecast. The NY Mesonet has stations in and just outside of Catskills that provide real time weather data and forecasts. Hudson Valley Weather provides detailed forecasts for the Hudson Valley and the Catskills.

In An Emergency: Report backcountry emergencies, such as lost or injured hikers and forest fires to the DEC Forest Rangers at 518-408-5850 or call 911.

The Congressman Maurice D. Hinchey Catskills Visitor Center (CVC) hosts a weather station in the MesoWest Network. Check the current weather conditions. The Center is located at 5096 Route 28 in Mt Tremper, NY. The Visitor Center building is currently closed, however trails remain open. Please remember to socially distance when visiting the CVC’s trails by giving other visitors 6 feet minimum distance and wearing a mask when you meet others.

Email us at the Catskills Visitor Center: info@catskillcenter.org.

The Center’s online store carries trail mapstrail guides and more for purchase.  

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