Copake Conservation Area offers a diverse landscape of forests, wetlands, and trails that attract hikers, birdwatchers, and outdoor enthusiasts seeking a tranquil natural setting in Columbia County, New York.
Copake Conservation Area is a 1,236-acre natural preserve located in the southeastern corner of Columbia County, New York, along the Massachusetts border. The Karner Blue Butterfly Preserve is a key component of this area, dedicated to protecting the rare Karner blue butterfly and other native species through habitat conservation. The terrain includes rolling hills, mature hardwood forests, wetlands, and open meadows, making it an important ecological refuge in the Hudson Valley region. Historically, the land was used for agriculture and limited logging before being acquired for conservation purposes. Visitors can explore over 10 miles of hiking and mountain biking trails that wind through diverse habitats. The area supports extensive wildlife viewing, including migratory birds, deer, foxes, and various amphibians. The conservation area is particularly popular in spring and early summer when wildflowers bloom and butterfly activity peaks. Notable features include the restored pine barrens habitat and a network of interpretive signage educating visitors about local ecology and conservation efforts. The quiet atmosphere, combined with its biodiversity, appeals to nature lovers and families looking for outdoor recreation close to the Taconic Mountains. Recreational opportunities include hiking, mountain biking, birdwatching, cross-country skiing, and fishing in the small ponds and streams. The area is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) with a focus on habitat restoration and public access, making it both a valuable wildlife sanctuary and a community resource for low-impact outdoor activities.
Karner Blue Butterfly habitat with protected pine barrens ecosystem
Diverse trail network suitable for hiking and mountain biking
Wetlands and ponds providing excellent birdwatching opportunities
Quiet, off-the-beaten-path natural area with interpretive signage
Protects the habitat of the endangered Karner blue butterfly through specialized pine barrens and savannah restoration efforts.
More than 10 miles of mixed-use trails range from easy walking paths to challenging mountain biking routes.
Scattered ponds and wetland areas support diverse bird species, amphibians, and aquatic plants.