Carrefour Nature is a sprawling protected forest area in New York offering extensive hiking trails, diverse wildlife habitats, and opportunities for serene outdoor recreation close to urban centers.
Carrefour Nature is a National Forest located in the state of New York, characterized by its diverse hardwood forests, mixed wetlands, and rolling terrain that support a wide range of flora and fauna. Covering thousands of acres, it provides a natural retreat from the nearby city environments, attracting outdoor enthusiasts interested in hiking, camping, birdwatching, and fishing. The forest is home to typical northeastern species such as white-tailed deer, black bear, and various migratory birds. Historically, this area was managed for timber and recreation, with conservation efforts progressively implemented since its establishment to preserve native habitats and maintain recreational access. Key landmarks within Carrefour Nature include scenic overlooks, quiet streams, and well-maintained trail systems that range from easy walks to strenuous climbs. Multiple trailheads provide access to different sections of the forest, making it a versatile destination for day trips or extended backcountry adventures. Visitor amenities include several campgrounds, picnic areas, and information kiosks. The forest's proximity to towns like Hudson and Poughkeepsie enhances its appeal as a weekend destination for both locals and tourists seeking nature immersion without extensive travel.
Hudson Ridge Overlook – panoramic views of river valleys and mountains
Carrefour Gorge – a unique wetland ecosystem with rare plant species
Old Mill Historic Site – remnants of 19th-century logging operations
Hidden Falls Trail – a less crowded trail featuring a scenic waterfall
Provides expansive views of the Hudson River Valley with observation platforms ideal for photography and birdwatching.
A rare wetland area hosting diverse amphibians, migratory birds, and several protected plant species.
Preserved remnants of the 1800s logging operations illustrating the area’s industrial past alongside nature.