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Beaverkill Wild Forest adventures

Beaverkill Wild Forest Adventures

Beaverkill Wild Forest is a scenic, expansive wilderness area in New York's Catskill Mountains, offering diverse outdoor activities from hiking and fishing to snow sports across rugged terrain and pristine waterways.

27,825
Acres Protected
45+
Miles of Trails
50,000+
Annual Visitors
1963
Year Established

About Beaverkill Wild Forest

 

Located within the Catskill Park in southeastern New York State, Beaverkill Wild Forest spans a landscape rich in natural beauty and varied ecological zones. Covering roughly 27,825 acres, this wild forest features rolling hills, dense hardwood forests, wetlands, and clear, cold trout streams, including parts of the famous Beaver Kill River. The area provides habitat for diverse wildlife such as black bears, white-tailed deer, and numerous bird species including migrating warblers and raptors. Historically, the Beaver Kill area has been known as a premier trout fishing destination, with the river attracting anglers since the 19th century. Recreational opportunities are abundant, ranging from multi-use trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking to primitive camping and snowmobiling during winter months. Popular features include gentle peaks, old logging roads, and quiet riverside spots for fishing or paddling. The forest appeals to visitors seeking solitude as well as families and groups pursuing accessible trail networks and scenic swimming holes. The proximity to nearby towns and access points makes Beaverkill Wild Forest a favored destination for both day trips and extended backcountry exploration. Visitor appeal is enhanced by the mix of preserved natural areas and easy access, offering a balance between wilderness experience and convenience.

Highlights

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Beaver Kill River - renowned trout fishing and scenic waterway

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Spruce Hill - a rewarding hike with panoramic forest views

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Flowed Lands - a tranquil wetland area ideal for wildlife viewing

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Old logging roads providing easy access to backcountry camping

Notable Natural Features

Beaver Kill River

A cold mountain stream famous for world-class trout fishing and supporting diverse aquatic life.

Spruce Hill

One of the higher elevations within the wild forest offering scenic vistas across the Catskills.

Flowed Lands

An extensive wetland complex that provides critical habitat for amphibians and numerous bird species.