Kenwood State Park offers scenic forested landscapes and access to the Hudson River, providing visitors with opportunities for hiking, fishing, and wildlife observation in a tranquil setting.
Kenwood State Park is located in Ulster County, New York, along the west bank of the Hudson River near the town of Catskill. The park encompasses a mix of mature hardwood forests, river shoreline, and open meadowlands, making it a valuable natural area for both ecological conservation and outdoor recreation. The terrain includes gently rolling hills that offer several well-maintained trails ideal for hiking and nature walks. Visitors can enjoy birdwatching thanks to the diverse habitats that attract species such as bald eagles, ospreys, and migratory songbirds. The proximity to the Hudson River allows for fishing and kayak launching points, enhancing the diversity of activities available. Historically, the area was part of early colonial and industrial developments linked to the river, with some remnants of old mill sites nearby. The park serves as a peaceful retreat for locals and tourists seeking outdoor experiences without the crowds found in larger state parks. Its blend of riverfront, forest, and meadow makes Kenwood State Park a versatile destination for day use, picnicking, and exploring the natural heritage of the Hudson Valley region. Seasonal colors in fall and wildflower blooms in spring further enhance the park's visual appeal.
Hudson River shoreline with fishing and kayak launching access
Diverse birdwatching opportunities including bald eagles and ospreys
Mature hardwood forests with fall foliage views
Remnants of historic mill sites near riverbanks
A designated shoreline area with access points for fishing and launching small boats or kayaks.
Remnants of 19th-century water-powered mills reflecting the area's industrial heritage.
A popular multi-use trail offering scenic views of the Hudson and surrounding woodlands.