Sam's Point Preserve is a unique ecological preserve in New York's Shawangunk Ridge, offering scenic overlooks, rare dwarf pitch pine barrens, and a stunning ice cave for visitors to explore.
Sam's Point Preserve is part of the Shawangunk Ridge, located in Ulster County, New York, and is managed by the Open Space Institute. Characterized by its distinct geology and ecology, the preserve sits atop a quartz conglomerate ridge, providing expansive views across the Hudson Valley and distant mountains. The area safeguards rare dwarf pitch pine barrens, a globally uncommon ecosystem that supports specialized plants and wildlife, including the endangered timber rattlesnake. Visitors can find one of the few ice caves in the region here, where cool microclimates preserve ice well into the warmer months. The preserve also features a variety of trails winding through forests, wetlands, and rocky outcrops. Hiking is the primary recreational activity, with routes leading to Sam’s Point Overlook, Verkeerder Kill Falls, and the ice caves. Birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts value the preserve for its biological diversity and scenic beauty. Historically, the Shawangunk Ridge was important to Native American peoples and later to early settlers who used the area for timber and quarrying. Today, Sam’s Point Preserve provides opportunities for education, photography, and quiet recreation, attracting visitors seeking both adventure and natural serenity. The area is open year-round and is managed to balance visitor access with conservation priorities.
Sam's Point Overlook with panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and Catskills
Dwarf pitch pine barrens ecosystem harboring rare plants and wildlife
The cool, year-round ice cave featuring glacial formations
Verkeerder Kill Falls, the highest waterfall in the Shawangunks
A high cliff providing sweeping views of the Hudson Valley, accessible by a short trail.
Natural crevices where ice persists year-round, creating a cool microhabitat in summer.
A rare ecosystem with stunted pine trees and specialized flora adapted to thin soils and fire.