Taconic Ridge State Forest offers lush forest landscapes and panoramic views, ideal for hiking and outdoor exploration.
Taconic Ridge State Forest, located in the beautiful Berkshire-Taconic region of New York, offers outdoor enthusiasts a blend of picturesque landscapes and rich biodiversity. Spanning the Taconic Mountains, it provides sweeping views of both New York and Massachusetts. The forest is characterized by its rugged terrain, consisting of high ridges, deep valleys, and a mix of hardwood and conifer forests. This habitat supports a variety of wildlife, including deer, bear, and numerous bird species, making it a great destination for wildlife watching. Historically, this area was significant for its iron mining during the 19th century, remnants of which can still be found. Visitors can enjoy a variety of recreational activities, with numerous hiking trails crisscrossing the forest, offering challenges for all skill levels. Notable features include the Berlin Mountain and the Taconic Crest Trail, known for its stunning vistas. The state forest is a haven for those seeking solitude in nature and a deeper connection with the natural world, making it a must-visit for hikers and nature lovers alike.
Berlin Mountain Viewpoint
Diverse wildlife habitats
Historic iron mining site
Taconic Crest Trail
The highest point in the Taconic Ridge State Forest with breathtaking views.
A long-distance trail offering extensive views of the forest.
Remnants of the region's iron mining past that hint at its industrial history.