Mine Kill State Park is a scenic park in central New York known for its striking waterfall, hiking trails, and year-round outdoor recreation opportunities.
Located in Schoharie County, New York, Mine Kill State Park offers visitors a diverse natural setting dominated by the stunning Mine Kill Falls, where the Mine Kill Creek cascades roughly 40 feet into the Schoharie Creek. The park covers gently rolling forested hills and open fields, providing habitats for a variety of wildlife including deer, birds, and small mammals. Established in 1962, the park has become a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, fishing, camping, and in winter, snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. The park's trails range from easy walks to more moderate climbs that reward hikers with views of the falls and the surrounding creek gorge. Visitors can enjoy picnicking, interpretative programs, and scenic overlooks, all within an easily accessible location off Route 145. Mine Kill State Park also features a small lake that is open for fishing and paddle sports during warmer months. The campground offers developed camping sites with amenities, making it a convenient retreat for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The park's varied landscape and seasonal changes make it an attractive spot for photography and nature observation throughout the year.
Mine Kill Falls – a 40-foot scenic waterfall accessible via short hike
Mine Kill Lake – a popular spot for fishing, kayaking, and paddleboating
Multi-use Trails – biking and hiking trails winding through forest and fields
Winter Recreation – snowshoeing and cross-country skiing opportunities
A 40-foot cascading waterfall on Mine Kill Creek that serves as the park’s centerpiece and a popular hiking destination.
A small man-made lake offering fishing, canoeing, and paddle boating opportunities during warmer months.
Approximately 7 miles of trails that accommodate hiking, biking, and winter sports across forested and open terrain.