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Devil's Path at Hunter-West Kill Wilderness Area - Greene | 607-652-7365 | |
The Devil's Path, a 25.2 mile hike in Hunter-West Kill Wilderness in the
Catskill Forest Preserve, is located in the towns of Lexington and Hunter in Greene County.
Distance: 25.2 miles Markers: Red Difficulty: Challenging website and more . . . | ||
Hunter-West Kill Wilderness Area - Greene | 607-652-7365 | |
Hunter-West Kill Wilderness, 19,250-acres in size, is located in the
Catskill Forest Preserve in the towns of Lexington and Hunter in Greene County; and the Town of Shandaken in Ulster County.
"The 19,250-acre Hunter-West Kill Wilderness in the Catskill Forest Preserve is a high elevation east-west ridge that lies between the West Kill Creek to the north and the Esopus Creek to the south. Hunter-West Kill Wilderness is a remote mountainous location of more than 19,250 acres. The terrain is very steep in places with elevations ranging from 1,000 feet to 3,880 feet." website and more . . . |
All Hunter Listings
Hunter Waterfalls |
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Bastion Falls | ||
Bastion Falls is located in Hunter, NY 12442 in Greene County. "Bastion Falls is a roadside set of drops that lie about half a mile downstream of Kaaterskill Falls. The falls are clearly visible just upstream from the Route 23A bridge on the horseshoe bend in Kaaterskill Clove. This is a narrow road with a fair amount of traffic, so be mindful of vehicular traffic as you walk from the parking area downhill to the horseshoe bend and trailhead." website and more . . . | ||
Kaaterskill Falls | ||
Kaaterskill Falls is located in the Catskill Mountains, in the town of Hunter 12442, Greene County in the Hudson Valley. Kaaterskill Falls is one of America's oldest tourist attractions, appearing in some of the most prominent books, essays, poems and paintings of the early 19th century. Long before Alexis de Tocqueville's famous essay on America, Kaaterskill Falls was lauded as a place where a traveler could see a wilder image, a sort of primeval Eden. Beginning with Thomas Cole's first visit in 1825, they became an icon subject for painters of the Hudson River School, setting the wilderness ideal for American landscape painting. The Falls also inspired "Catterskill Falls", a poem by William Cullen Bryant. website and more . . . | ||
Mary's Glen and Ashley Falls | ||
Mary's Glen and Ashley Falls in the
Catskill Forest Preserve is located in Hunter, NY 12442 in Greene County.
Distance: 0.6 miles Difficulty: Good for small children Markers: Red and Yellow Elevation: 20 feet ascent Mary's Glen and Ashley Falls "This short hike starts at a cobbled streambed, and it's good for parents with small children who want to avoid hiking near open ledges. The hike goes through lovely, wooded Mary's Glen, then alongside a beaver meadow to the base of a heavily forested cascade known as Ashley Falls." website and more . . . |
All Lexington Listings
Lexington Waterfalls |
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Diamond Notch Falls | ||
Diamond Notch Trail at Hunter-West Kill Wilderness Area | 607-652-7365 | |
The Diamond Notch Trail, a 2.7 mile hike in Hunter-West Kill Wilderness in the
Catskill Forest Preserve is located in Lexington, NY 12452 in Greene County.
Distance: 2.7 miles Markers: Blue website and more . . . |
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Albany County [3 listings over 3 locations]
Columbia County [1 listing over 1 location]
Dutchess County [3 listings over 3 locations]
Rockland County [1 listing over 1 location]
Saratoga County [1 listing over 1 location]
Ulster County [7 listings over 6 locations]
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Directory list of Waterfalls in Greene County, NY. |