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Ferncliff Forest Adventures

Ferncliff Forest is a 200-acre protected forest preserve in Rhinebeck, New York, offering scenic trails, mature woodlands, and panoramic vistas ideal for hiking and nature observation.

200
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
Approximately 20,000
Annual Visitors
1938
Year Established

About Ferncliff Forest

 

Ferncliff Forest is a 200-acre privately owned forest preserve located in Rhinebeck, New York, within the Hudson Valley region. The preserve features a diverse mix of deciduous woodlands, rocky outcrops, and open meadows, providing habitat for a variety of native flora and fauna. At the heart of Ferncliff Forest is the iconic Rhododendron Path and the Fire Tower, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Hudson River Valley, the Catskill Mountains, and the nearby Hudson Highlands. The preserve was established in the early 20th century through the philanthropy of the Astor family to protect the land from development, preserving it for public recreational use and conservation. Today, Ferncliff Forest's network of well-maintained hiking trails covers approximately eight miles, appealing to visitors ranging from casual walkers to avid hikers. It is especially popular for birdwatching, seasonal wildflower viewing, and photography. The forest also offers educational programming and volunteer opportunities focused on natural resource stewardship. Ferncliff's proximity to historic towns like Rhinebeck and Millbrook adds to its visitor appeal, making it a favored destination for residents and tourists seeking outdoor adventure and peaceful nature experiences close to the city and suburban areas. The combination of natural beauty, recreational access, and conservation history makes Ferncliff Forest a valuable green space in the Mid-Hudson region.

Highlights

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Ferncliff Forest Fire Tower – offers panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains

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Rhododendron Path – famous for blooming azaleas and rhododendrons in late spring

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Broadleaf Woodland Ecosystem – home to diverse bird species and native plants

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Quiet meadow areas – ideal spots for seasonal wildflower viewing and wildlife observation

Notable Natural Features

Ferncliff Fire Tower

A historic observation tower reaching 100 feet in height, providing 360-degree views across the Hudson Valley and surrounding mountain ranges.

Rhododendron Path

A scenic trail lined with vibrant rhododendron and azalea bushes that bloom spectacularly in late spring.

Broadleaf Forest Habitat

A mature forest ecosystem supporting species like oak, maple, and hickory trees alongside diverse wildlife including migratory birds.