Taconic Ridge State Forest offers lush forest landscapes and panoramic views, ideal for hiking and outdoor exploration.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Taconic Ridge State Forest.
Free access with no permits required for hiking.
Spring and fall are ideal for hiking due to mild weather and vibrant foliage.
No formal visitor centers; maps available online.
Access via NY Route 22 with limited parking available. Roads may be impassable during heavy snowfall.
Summers are warm and humid, with temperatures averaging 70-85°F, while winters can be cold and snowy, ranging from 20-35°F. Fall is cool and brings vibrant foliage.
Efforts are ongoing to prevent the spread of invasive species and protect native wildlife habitats.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Offers a true backcountry experience with minimal facilities.
Spanning several states, offering dynamic views and rugged terrain.
A rewarding climb to the highest peak in the state forest.
Start at sunrise for the best chances to see wildlife.
Spring brings muddy trails; waterproof boots are advisable.
Most areas do not require permits, but check seasonal restrictions.
Bring layers as temperatures can vary with elevation.