Kaaterskill Wild Forest offers a diverse range of outdoor activities amidst the rugged landscapes of the Catskill Mountains, featuring waterfalls, mountain views, and extensive trail networks.
Kaaterskill Wild Forest is a 30,000-acre wild forest area located in the eastern Catskill Mountains of New York State, managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The landscape is characterized by steep slopes, dense hardwood forests, and striking geological features, including notable waterfalls such as Kaaterskill Falls, one of the tallest cascades in New York. Elevations range from approximately 1,200 feet in valleys to over 3,600 feet on prominent peaks like North Mountain. The forest supports a mix of northern hardwoods and conifers, providing habitat for black bears, white-tailed deer, and diverse bird species. Historically, the area was popularized in the 19th century for its role in American art and literature, inspiring Hudson River School painters and writers like Washington Irving. Today, Kaaterskill Wild Forest is a popular destination for activities including hiking, camping, mountain biking, fishing, and snow sports in winter. Key landmarks include the iconic Kaaterskill Falls, the climb to North-South Lake for panoramic views, and the escarpments that define the Catskill Front. The forest’s trail system offers access to both popular destinations and secluded spots. Visitors can explore historic fire towers, natural swimming holes, and rugged ridgelines. The area's accessibility from nearby urban centers like Albany and New York City makes it attractive for day trips and multi-day outdoor adventures.
Kaaterskill Falls – New York’s tallest two-tiered waterfall
North-South Lake – Scenic overlook with expansive Catskill views
Escarpment Trail – Rugged hiking trail offering dramatic cliffs and vistas
Historic fire towers atop North Mountain
A stunning 260-foot two-tiered waterfall accessible via a moderate hiking trail and one of the most famous natural landmarks in the Catskills.
A popular scenic area with a campground, picnic sites, beaches, and trailheads offering excellent views of the Catskill Mountains.
A challenging trail along the Catskill Escarpment featuring cliffs, rock scrambles, and panoramic views of the Hudson Valley.