The Wittenberg-Cornell-Slide Wilderness is a pristine section of the Catskill Mountains offering challenging hiking, rugged terrain, and stunning panoramic views from some of the Catskills' highest peaks.
Located within the Catskill Forest Preserve in New York, the Wittenberg-Cornell-Slide Wilderness encompasses a rugged and highly scenic portion of the Catskill Mountains. Named after three of the area's tallest and most iconic peaks—Wittenberg Mountain, Cornell Mountain, and Slide Mountain—the wilderness offers visitors a quintessential Northern Appalachian hiking experience. The terrain is steep and forested, featuring a mix of northern hardwood and boreal ecosystems at higher elevations. Slide Mountain, the tallest peak in the Catskills at 4,180 feet, provides breathtaking views of the surrounding range and the Hudson Valley to the east. The wilderness is part of the larger Catskill Park and is known for its pristine natural environment and ecological diversity, including diverse hardwood forests, rare alpine vegetation near summits, and habitats supporting black bear, bobcat, and numerous bird species. Hiking is the primary recreational activity, with a network of well-maintained trails including the popular Slide Mountain Trail and the Long Path. The wilderness is a destination for backpackers seeking summit vistas, rugged backcountry experience, and quiet solitude away from developed areas. History traces back to its designation under New York State’s Wilderness Act, affirming its protection for wilderness preservation and public enjoyment. Visitors are drawn by the unique opportunity to explore large tracts of undeveloped forest with technical climbs, scenic overlooks, and varied terrain in one of New York’s most treasured natural settings.
Summit of Slide Mountain, the tallest peak in the Catskills
Diverse ecosystems ranging from hardwood forests to boreal zones
Long Path Trail crossing multiple challenging peaks
Remote backcountry experience with rugged terrain and minimal development
The highest peak in the Catskill Mountains at 4,180 feet with expansive views from the summit.
A challenging summit known for its steep ascent and sweeping views to the east and west.
Part of the popular summit loop with rocky ridgelines and striking fall foliage display.