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Mount Van Hoevenberg Recreation Area Adventures

Mount Van Hoevenberg Recreation Area offers diverse outdoor adventures like skiing, mountain biking, and hiking in the heart of New York’s Adirondack Mountains.

332
Acres Protected
55
Miles of Trails
200,000
Annual Visitors
1932
Year Established

Popular Activities

Plan Your Visit

Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Mount Van Hoevenberg Recreation Area.

Entrance Requirements

Access is free, but some activities require paid tickets.

Best Time to Visit

Winter is best for snow sports, while summer offers excellent hiking and biking.

Visitor Information

Mount Van Hoevenberg Visitor Center

Getting There

Accessible via major roads; Route 73 connects nearby towns.

Weather & Climate

Cold and snowy winters, with temperatures ranging from 10°F to 25°F. Summers are mild with temperatures from 50°F to 75°F. Fall sees brisk, clear days ideal for hiking.

Conservation Efforts

Subject to invasive species control efforts and habitat preservation measures for local wildlife.

Camping in Mount Van Hoevenberg Recreation Area

Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.

Meadowbrook Campground

Developed
Reservations Required

Located off NY-86, offering convenient access to trails.

Top Trails

Mount Van Hoevenberg East Trail

Moderate
4.4 miles

Offers a scenic climb with rewarding views from the summit.

Bobcat Trail

Easy
2 miles

A gentle loop through lush forest, perfect for beginners.

Otis Ski Loop

Hard
5 miles

A challenging ski loop used in the Winter Olympics.

Cascade Cross-Country Ski Trail

Moderate
3.5 miles

A popular trail through scenic wooded areas.

Trailblazer Tips

Visit in winter to experience the thrill of world-class skiing and bobsledding.

Snow can linger into late spring, making some trails only accessible for expert skiers and snowshoers.

Parking can fill up quickly on weekends, especially during peak winter events.

Bring layers; mountain weather can change rapidly year-round.

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