The Catskill Trails map set shows marked trails in the Catskills and also provides detailed trail descriptions on the map backs.
Pulled from our extensive database of hikes (based mostly on Daniel Chazin's 'Hike of the Week' column that appears in the Bergen Record), the following links lead to suggested hikes that can be followed using the Catskill Trails map set.
Hikes in the Catskills (click for details about each hike)
- Acra Point and Batavia Kill Loop
- Balsam Mountain Catskill High Peak
- Catskill Escarpment Loop from Schutt Road (North/South Lakes)
- Hunter Mountain Fire Tower
- Indian Head Mountain Loop
- Kanape Brook and Ashokan High Point
- Mud Pond/Trout Pond Loop
- North-South Lake/Escarpment Trail Loop Hike
- Peekamoose and Table Mountains
- Plateau Mountain via Warner Creek Trail
- Platte Clove to Overlook Mountain via Codfish Point and Echo Lake
- Slide Mountain (Highest Peak in the Catskills) Loop
- Touchmenot Mountain (Catskills)
- Windham High Peak
- Windham High Peak via Burnt Knob
While the Trail Conference is not a hiking club, a number of independent member clubs do sponsor hikes in the Catskills. You can also visit the following links to go directly to the websites of some member clubs that offer hikes in the Catskills:
Catskill 3500 Club - http://www.catskill-3500-club.org
Rip Van Winkle Hikers - http://www.newyorkheritage.com/rvw/
Adirondack Mountain Club - Mid-Hudson Chapter - http://www.midhudsonadk.org
Appalachian Mountain Club - New York-North Jersey Chapter - http://www.amc-ny.org
Appalachian Mountain Club - Mohawk Hudson Chapter - http://www.amcmohawkhudson.org
Catskill Center for Conservation and Development - http://www.catskillcenter.org
Catskill Mountain Club - http://www.catskillmountainclub.org
Mountain Skills Climbing Guides - http://www.mountainskills.biz
Outdoor Bound Adventures - http://www.outdoorbound.com
Sierra Club - Mid-Hudson Group - http://www.newyork.sierraclub.org/midhudson/