Neversink Preserve

Neversink Preserve

Neversink Preserve is a serene and biodiverse area in New York, boasting a variety of ecosystems and offering an array of outdoor activities along the Neversink River.

550
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
10,000
Annual Visitors
1993
Year Established

About Neversink Preserve

Neversink Preserve

Neversink Preserve, located in southeastern New York, encompasses a rich ecosystem along the Neversink River. The preserve, managed by The Nature Conservancy, protects a range of habitats including floodplain forests, hemlock groves, and wetlands, providing critical habitat for a diverse array of wildlife. Historically, the Neversink River has been recognized for its clean waters and is noted as one of the few remaining rivers thought to house the elusive American brook lamprey and other sensitive aquatic species. Recreation enthusiasts visit the Neversink Preserve for its scenic hiking trails that meander through lush forest landscapes, offering ample opportunities for birdwatching, nature photography, and serene river views. The preserve serves as a valuable educational resource for conservation and environmental studies, drawing students, researchers, and nature lovers alike.

Highlights

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Neversink River, known for its clean waters and scenic views

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Unique floodplain forests providing diverse wildlife habitats

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Hiking trails offering rewarding views and peaceful settings

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Opportunities for observing rare and sensitive aquatic species

Notable Natural Features

Neversink River

A designated Wild and Scenic River known for its ecological importance and recreational appeal.

Diverse Plant Life

The preserve boasts a variety of plant species thanks to its mix of habitats and rich biodiversity.

Floodplain Forests

Unique forest areas that are periodically flooded, providing critical habitat for wildlife.