The Hunter-West Kill Wilderness Area is a rugged, forested preserve in New York’s Catskill Park, known for challenging hikes, pristine streams, and remote mountain landscapes ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking solitude.
Located in Greene County within New York’s Catskill Park, the Hunter-West Kill Wilderness Area encompasses steep terrain, dense hardwood forests, and several high peaks including Hunter Mountain, one of the tallest summits in the Catskills. This wilderness area covers a largely undeveloped landscape offering a variety of habitats that support diverse wildlife such as black bears, bobcats, and migratory birds. The region features rocky outcrops, cascading waterfalls, and cold mountain streams that feed into the West Kill and other tributaries. Historically, the Catskills were important for logging and bluestone quarrying, but this area has remained relatively wild due to its ruggedness and protected status established in 1999. Outdoor recreation here focuses on hiking, backpacking, and fishing, with Hunter Mountain providing some of the toughest climbs and sweeping views. The network of trails, including the Devil’s Path on the northern edge, challenges even experienced hikers, while remote camping spots allow a true wilderness experience. The area appeals to visitors looking to escape more crowded parks and immerse themselves in a quieter, more natural setting. Winter sports enthusiasts also visit for snowshoeing and backcountry skiing when conditions permit. Access to the wilderness is primarily through trailheads near the towns of Hunter and Tannersville. The area is managed by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to maintain its natural conditions and protect against overuse.
Summit of Hunter Mountain with panoramic views of the Catskills
Undisturbed old-growth forests and cold-water streams
Challenging sections of the Devil’s Path hiking trail
Secluded backcountry camping spots away from developed areas
At 4,040 feet, Hunter Mountain is the second-highest peak in the Catskills, providing stunning vistas and a popular destination for hikers.
A clear mountain stream offering excellent trout fishing and peaceful waterside spots for rest.
A famously difficult and rugged hiking trail that traverses parts of the wilderness, drawing experienced hikers.