Doubletop and Graham Mountains No Longer Publicly Accessible

Last updated: January 14, 2021

Doubletop and Graham Mountains are located on private property and for many years, the public was granted the unique opportunity to experience these wilderness high peaks thanks to the generosity of the private landowner. Recently with the increasing number of visitors and the resulting negative natural resource impacts, the landowner has decided to close the mountains and their property to the public.

Moving forward, the public will no longer be able to access Doubletop and Graham Mountains.

For those hikers looking to complete the Catskill 3500 Challenge, the Catskill 3500 Club has updated their list of peaks for membership.

The Catskill Center is grateful for the generosity of the landowners to share Doubletop and Graham with the public for many years. We respect and understand their decision to close the mountains to public access to safeguard the natural resources of these two trailless high peaks of the Catskills.

The Catskill Center asks that all hikers please respect the wishes of the landowner.

Public access to Doubletop and Graham Mountains has ended.

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