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Sun 30 Jun
Reflections at Rainbow Falls at Minnewaska
Sunday, June 30, 2024 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, for a peaceful, six-mile hike to the iconic Rainbow Falls. Participants will meet at the Lower Parking Area, where we will select a nature themed meditation card, setting a mindful intention for our journey. Our hike will begin on Mossy Glen Footpath — a meandering trail lined with lush mountain laurel that crisscrosses the babbling Peter's Kill. We will then take a short, uphill stretch of Blueberry Run Footpath to connect with Upper Awosting Carriage Road. Then, we will walk to the upper entrance of the Rainbow Falls Footpath, which features a natural staircase descending into a sea of greenery. As we arrive at Rainbow Falls, we will take time to reflect on our meditation card while enjoying the calming sound and cool mist offered by the waterfall. Our return trip will continue along the remainder of Rainbow Falls Footpath, which features a moderate rock scramble. We will connect with Lower Awosting Carriage Road, which we will follow until we reach our starting point at the Lower Parking Area. Some sections of trail may be muddy and wet. Participants are highly encouraged to wear hiking boots and bring plenty of food and water. You may also bring a journal and writing utensil to assist in your reflections. Meet at the Lower Parking Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Mon 01 Jul
Adult Learning Summer Series: Nature, the Storyteller at Minnewaska
Monday, July 1, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, for a discussion about the long association between nature and the oral and written traditions in human cultures. From the Lenape and Zulu creation stories to the biblical Garden of Eden, the natural world around us has been deeply intertwined in our belief systems. Our outing will include a four-mile, round trip walk to the tranquil Echo Rock, where we will listen to some of these stories and explore their significance. On our return trip, we will look at the natural landscape of Minnewaska, discussing things like talus and trees, and aligning their existence with notable historical events to build perspective on our relationship with the world around us. Participants should come prepared with appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, plenty of water, and food to sustain themselves. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Tue 02 Jul
Early Morning Birders at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 2, 2024 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Designed for both birding enthusiasts and those just looking to learn the basics, this weekly series will offer outings led by Nick Martin, Park Educator, or an experienced birding volunteer. Participants should bring binoculars, water, and wear hiking shoes or boots. Outing destinations will be determined the day of the program. Poor weather conditions will trigger a program cancellation. Participants will meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. Participants MUST arrive prior to the start of the program, but no earlier than 6:30 am. The Park Preserve gates will be locked at 7:00 am. Late arrivals will NOT be allowed in the Park Preserve. The total number of participants for this program is limited to twenty-five individuals. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. For questions, please call 845-255-0752 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov This program is set up on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tue 02 Jul
Tuesday Trek: Bike to Hike at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 2, 2024 09:30 AM - 01:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a bike ride to Lake Awosting and a loop hike in the Minnewaska back country. Starting on Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road, we'll ride to Upper Awosting Carriage Road, which we'll follow until it ends at Lake Awosting. From here, we'll continue along the Lake Awosting Carriage Road until we reach the beach area, where we'll lock and leave our bikes on a bike rack. Next, we'll grab our backpacks and hike a scenic loop along Spruce Glen and Scenic Trail Footpaths, stopping at Murray Hill for the views, before walking back to the beach along the edge of Lake Awosting. For our return ride, we'll cruise along a short section of Castle Point Carriage Road until we connect with Hamilton Point Carriage Road, which offers gorgeous sweeping views of the Palmaghatt Ravine. Then, we'll ride the last part of our journey along Millbrook Mountain and Lake Minnewaska Carriage Roads. The total distance for the bike ride is approximately nine miles and the hike distance is approximately one and a half miles. Participants must bring their own bikes, equipment, food and water. Only Class 1, pedal-assist, electric bikes are allowed in the Park Preserve. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center Upper Parking Lot. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Thu 04 Jul
Beacon Hill and Lake Minnewaska Loop Hike at Minnewaska
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, and Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, for a holiday hike on several, iconic trails at Minnewaska. We will begin on Beacon Hill Carriage Road, a gravel-covered trail with gentle declines, which we will walk until we are greeted by a stunning view of Sky Top Tower, the Peter's Kill cliffs, and the Wallkill Valley beyond. From here, we will walk the Beacon Hill Footpath, which features some tricky footing and a few sections of moderate elevation change. This footpath features impressive glacial evidence and a variety of fascinating organisms. We will pop out at the Beacon Hill field, where we will be treated to another breathtaking, western view. Afterwards, we will loop around Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road back to the Visitor Center, which will take us around the perimeter of the cool-watered lake and provide great looks at the Shawangunk Conglomerate cliffs. Participants should come prepared with appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, plenty of water, and food to sustain themselves. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Fri 05 Jul
Birding at the Gardiner Library
Friday, July 5, 2024 08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Are you interested in birds or birding? Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for bird walks, starting at the Gardiner Library, every Friday during July. During this program, we will take an approximately one mile walk on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and wander through Majestic Park, which can be muddy and wet, especially after a rainfall. Participants are encouraged to wear waterproof boots or shoes and bring binoculars and a birding field guide, or a smart device with a field guide installed. Interested participants are welcome to attend one or all Friday programs. The total number of participants for this program is limited to fifteen individuals. Meet at the Gardiner Library, in the lower parking area. No pre-registration is required. For more information, please contact the Gardiner Library directly at 845-255-1255 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov
Sat 06 Jul
Kempton Ledge and Echo Rock Hike at Minnewaska
Saturday, July 6, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for an approximately four-mile-long hike to reach two, prominent, scenic vistas. From the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center, we'll start by heading around the west side of Lake Minnewaska to reach an intersection with the old golf course. We'll wander up a hill through the old golf course until we reach the intersection with Castle Point Carriage Road. From here, we'll continue on this carriage road until we come to Kempton Ledge, a scenic overlook along a cliff edge. Then, we'll retrace our steps until we intersect with Hamilton Point Carriage Road, which we'll follow until we reach Echo Rock, another scenic vista on a protruding cliff edge. From here, we'll head back towards Lake Minnewaska and walk around the east side of the Lake until we arrive back at our starting point. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Sun 07 Jul
Long Way to the Waterfall at Minnewaska
Sunday, July 7, 2024 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a nearly five-mile loop hike on the High Peter's Kill, Yellow Connector and Red Loop Footpaths and the Awosting Falls Carriage Road. Highlights of this outing include the bright, white flowers of blooming rhododendron bushes, close-up views of the fast-flowing Peter's Kill stream, and the iconic 65-foot tall Awosting Falls. The footpath section of this hike features sections of trail with steep, rocky, and narrow footing, which some may find challenging. All participants should come well prepared with appropriate footwear, food, and water. Meet at the Lower Parking Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Mon 08 Jul
Adult Learning Summer Series: Tree Identification Hike on the Beacon Hill Loop at Minnewaska
Monday, July 8, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a casual hike along the Beacon Hill hiking loop to learn some of our more common trees. This approximately three-mile route features easy walking carriage roads as well as a cliff-edge footpath with lovely views of the Wallkill Valley and Catskill Mountains. The footpath does include some modest hills and potentially tricky footing that may be challenging for people who are not familiar with hiking or who have some physical limitations. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Tue 09 Jul
Early Morning Birders at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 9, 2024 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Designed for both birding enthusiasts and those just looking to learn the basics, this weekly series will offer outings led by Nick Martin, Park Educator, or an experienced birding volunteer. Participants should bring binoculars, water, and wear hiking shoes or boots. Outing destinations will be determined the day of the program. Poor weather conditions will trigger a program cancellation. Participants will meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. Participants MUST arrive prior to the start of the program, but no earlier than 6:30 am. The Park Preserve gates will be locked at 7:00 am. Late arrivals will NOT be allowed in the Park Preserve. The total number of participants for this program is limited to twenty-five individuals. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. For questions, please call 845-255-0752 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov This program is set up on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tue 09 Jul
Meditative Tuesday Trek to Millbrook Mountain at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 9, 2024 09:30 AM - 02:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator with Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a five-mile, midweek hike to Millbrook Mountain and back, paired with optional meditative prompts. We will begin our hike by looking through a set of nature-themed meditation cards, which includes words of affirmation, walking thoughts, and other valuable insights and questions. Those who wish to participate can use their chosen card to set a thoughtful intention for the hike and will be given numerous opportunities to reflect on their prompt. Our hike will begin on the eastside of the Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road, which we will follow until we meet the Millbrook Mountain Footpath. This footpath, which includes tricky footing and steep hills, crosses a stream whose refreshing waters will cool the air around us. From there, the footpath ascends for about half-a-mile to the Millbrook Mountain overlook. Once here, we will stop to enjoy a snack and do some quiet reflection/optional sharing of our thoughts. We will follow the Millbrook Mountain Carriage Road back to the Visitor Center, passing the remarkable, cliff-edge boulder named Patterson's Pellet along the way. Participants should come prepared with appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, plenty of water, and food to sustain themselves. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Thu 11 Jul
Adult Learning Summer Series: Birding Talk and Walk – Summer Songbirds at Minnewaska
Thursday, July 11, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for a talk and walk that will focus on the songbirds of summer at Minnewaska. After meeting at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center, we'll take a short walk to the Nature Center, for a presentation and discussion about all these interesting songbirds. After, we will go for a slow-paced, bird walk of up to two miles on the carriage roads near Lake Minnewaska. Participants should come well-prepared with enough food and water to sustain themselves for the outing. Participants are also encouraged to bring binoculars if they have them. If not, a few pairs will be available for participants to borrow. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Thu 11 Jul
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: Make Your Own Paper
Thursday, July 11, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Park Educators in learning the fun art of papermaking. We will learn how paper is made then make paper ourselves! We will take a short hike while our paper dries and if time and drying permit, we will paint our homemade creations. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Fri 12 Jul
Birding at the Gardiner Library
Friday, July 12, 2024 08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Are you interested in birds or birding? Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for bird walks, starting at the Gardiner Library, every Friday during July. During this program, we will take an approximately one mile walk on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and wander through Majestic Park, which can be muddy and wet, especially after a rainfall. Participants are encouraged to wear waterproof boots or shoes and bring binoculars and a birding field guide, or a smart device with a field guide installed. Interested participants are welcome to attend one or all Friday programs. The total number of participants for this program is limited to fifteen individuals. Meet at the Gardiner Library, in the lower parking area. No pre-registration is required. For more information, please contact the Gardiner Library directly at 845-255-1255 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov
Fri 12 Jul
Adult Learning Summer Series: Mindfulness Woods Walk Series with Jane Dobson at Minnewaska
Friday, July 12, 2024 09:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Begin your day with peace of mind when you join Jane Dobson with Mind the Forest guides for a meditative walk in the beautiful forest at Minnewaska. Join any one or all of the classes in this series as we use mindful nature connection to explore themes of embodiment, species loneliness and relationship, reciprocity and gratitude, and our relationship with time. Inspired by the Japanese practice of Forest Bathing, this guided experience is more of a saunter than a hike or exercise. We'll shift from our thinking minds, where we spend most of our time, to our direct experience of the present moment through our senses. This type of mindful nature connection brings a host of mental and physical health benefits to us, including reduced levels of our stress hormone cortisol, reduced anxiety and improved mood, focus and sleep. This free program is open to participants over the age of 16 years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18 years old. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752. The meeting location will be provided on registration.
Registration: Required
Sat 13 Jul
Peter’s Kill Loop Hike at Minnewaska
Saturday, July 13, 2024 09:30 AM - 01:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for an approximately two-and-a-half-mile hike in the Peter's Kill Area. From the parking area, we will hike on the Red Loop, Bullwheel, and High Peter's Kill Footpaths to reach two scenic vistas. If sky conditions are clear, these scenic vistas will offer panoramic views of the Rondout Valley and Catskill Mountains. After we have taken in the view, we'll continue along the High Peter's Kill, Yellow Connector, and Red Loop Footpaths to create a loop and return to our starting point. This route features bare rock outcroppings decorated with twisted pitch pines, shady forests dominated by eastern hemlock trees, and views of the Peter's Kill stream. Along this stream, we will look for blooming rhododendron shrubs, whose showy flowers typically blossom around mid-July. This hike includes sustained hills and uneven surfaces that some may find challenging. Meet at the Peter's Kill Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Sun 14 Jul
Rhododendron Meander along the Mossy Glen Footpath at Minnewaska
Sunday, July 14, 2024 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, will lead this three-and-a-half-mile hike that follows the Peter's Kill, a gently gurgling stream that runs through cool, hemlock forests and past tropical-feeling, blooming rhododendrons. This trail does include some tricky footing, such as slippery rocks and exposed tree roots, but the first half of this route, which follows along the Lower Awosting Carriage Road, is an easy stroll. All participants should come well prepared with appropriate footwear, food, and water. Meet at the Lower Parking Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Tue 16 Jul
Early Morning Birders at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 16, 2024 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Designed for both birding enthusiasts and those just looking to learn the basics, this weekly series will offer outings led by Nick Martin, Park Educator, or an experienced birding volunteer. Participants should bring binoculars, water, and wear hiking shoes or boots. Outing destinations will be determined the day of the program. Poor weather conditions will trigger a program cancellation. Participants will meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. Participants MUST arrive prior to the start of the program, but no earlier than 6:30 am. The Park Preserve gates will be locked at 7:00 am. Late arrivals will NOT be allowed in the Park Preserve. The total number of participants for this program is limited to twenty-five individuals. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. For questions, please call 845-255-0752 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov. This program is set up on a first-come, first-served basis.
Wed 17 Jul
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: Blueberry Picking Hike in the Meadows
Wednesday, July 17, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
July is wild blueberry season, so join Park Educators and other families to pick your own wild blueberries while taking a one-and-a-half-mile hike on the Meadow paths. Along the way, we will discuss the history of blueberry and huckleberry picking at the Park Preserve and look for signs of wildlife in the grasses and ponds. Attendees must bring their own one-quart containers. All participants should come well prepared with appropriate footwear, food, and water. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Fri 19 Jul
Birding at the Gardiner Library
Friday, July 19, 2024 08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Are you interested in birds or birding? Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for bird walks, starting at the Gardiner Library, every Friday during July. During this program, we will take an approximately one mile walk on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and wander through Majestic Park, which can be muddy and wet, especially after a rainfall. Participants are encouraged to wear waterproof boots or shoes and bring binoculars and a birding field guide, or a smart device with a field guide installed. Interested participants are welcome to attend one or all Friday programs. The total number of participants for this program is limited to fifteen individuals. Meet at the Gardiner Library, in the lower parking area. No pre-registration is required. For more information, please contact the Gardiner Library directly at 845-255-1255 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov
Sat 20 Jul
Birds and Berries: OId Golf Course and Orchard Wander at Minnewaska
Saturday, July 20, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for an approximately three-mile wander through the winding, meadow pathways off the west side of Lake Minnewaska. These footpaths navigate through the old golf course and orchard of the former Minnewaska resort. Starting along the western section of the Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road, we'll walk to the intersection with Upper Awosting Carriage Road. From here, we'll walk less than a mile and then enter the old orchard. Then, we'll wander the meandering paths until we intersect with the Castle Point Carriage Road before heading back to Lake Minnewaska and our starting point. The Meadow pathways can be wet and muddy, so participants are encouraged to wear waterproof boots. Along the way, we will look and listen for the presence of birds in this area. If there are any ripe blueberries along these mowed, grassy pathways, we will snack on some as we hike. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Sun 21 Jul
Multiple Scenic Views Hike and Blueberry Picking at Minnewaska
Sunday, July 21, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, and Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/Americorps member, for an approximately five-mile hike to Echo Rock and Kempton Ledge, starting in the Meadows, where we'll pick blueberries as we walk. The cliff-edge, scenic views from both Echo Rock and Kempton Ledge are spectacular, featuring the surrounding Park Preserve and sometimes even High Point State Park in New Jersey. To reach our destinations, we'll walk along Lake Minnewaska, Castle Point, Millbrook Mountain and Hamilton Point Carriage Roads. These carriage roads offer a flat, even surface that is perfect for walkers who may find rocky and root-covered footpaths challenging. All participants should come well prepared with appropriate footwear, food, and water. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Mon 22 Jul
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: Wildlife Myth Busters
Monday, July 22, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join SCA/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, Josh Grosse, to talk about how important it is to not judge a book by its cover, especially when it comes to plants and animals. Snakes, coyotes, and spiders are just a few examples of animals that many people see as bad, scary, or evil. On the other hand, deer, birds, and bamboo are noted for their beauty and grace. Are either of these assumptions true? Our day will begin in the Visitor Center, where we'll talk about some common misconceptions, match the species with its characteristics, and discuss the positive impacts that even the scariest animals can bring to the natural world. Later, we will take a hike up the Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road to the old Cliff House Hotel location, where we will play interactive games that may change the way we think about these animals and plants. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Tue 23 Jul
Early Morning Birders at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 23, 2024 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Designed for both birding enthusiasts and those just looking to learn the basics, this weekly series will offer outings led by Nick Martin, Park Educator, or an experienced birding volunteer. Participants should bring binoculars, water, and wear hiking shoes or boots. Outing destinations will be determined the day of the program. Poor weather conditions will trigger a program cancellation. Participants will meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. Participants MUST arrive prior to the start of the program, but no earlier than 6:30 am. The Park Preserve gates will be locked at 7:00 am. Late arrivals will NOT be allowed in the Park Preserve. The total number of participants for this program is limited to twenty-five individuals. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. For questions, please call 845-255-0752 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov. This program is set up on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tue 23 Jul
Tuesday Trek: Multiple Scenic Views Hike and Blueberry Picking at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 23, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for an approximately five-mile hike to Echo Rock and Kempton Ledge, starting in the Meadows, where we'll pick blueberries as we walk. The cliff-edge, scenic views from both Echo Rock and Kempton Ledge are spectacular, featuring the surrounding Park Preserve and sometimes even High Point State Park in New Jersey. To reach our destinations, we'll walk along Lake Minnewaska, Castle Point, Millbrook Mountain and Hamilton Point Carriage Roads. These carriage roads offer a flat, even surface that is perfect for walkers who may find rocky and root-covered footpaths challenging. All participants should come well prepared with appropriate footwear, food, and water. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Wed 24 Jul
Adult Learning Summer Series: Learn about the Lichens of Minnewaska with John Franklin, Guest Educator
Wednesday, July 24, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join lichen photographer and Department of Environmental Conservation Steward, John Franklin, for a walk and talk on lichens, the colorful organisms seen growing on trees and rocks throughout the Park Preserve. These amazing and abundant organisms consist of a fungus and an alga or cyanobacteria living together in a symbiotic relationship. Lichens were the pioneer species of life to establish on this rocky, barren landscape after the glaciers receded thousands of years ago. This program will include up to two miles of walking on carriage roads, stopping to discuss lichens along the way. This program is recommended for participants over the age of 16 years old, accompanied by a parent or legal guardian over the age of 18. Please bring binoculars, a hand loupe, or a magnifying glass, if possible, to aid you in close-up observations of the lichens. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Fri 26 Jul
Birding at the Gardiner Library
Friday, July 26, 2024 08:00 AM - 09:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Are you interested in birds or birding? Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for bird walks, starting at the Gardiner Library, every Friday during July. During this program, we will take an approximately one mile walk on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and wander through Majestic Park, which can be muddy and wet, especially after a rainfall. Participants are encouraged to wear waterproof boots or shoes and bring binoculars and a birding field guide, or a smart device with a field guide installed. Interested participants are welcome to attend one or all Friday programs. The total number of participants for this program is limited to fifteen individuals. Meet at the Gardiner Library, in the lower parking area. No pre-registration is required. For more information, please contact the Gardiner Library directly at 845-255-1255 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov
Fri 26 Jul
Adult Learning Summer Series: Mindfulness Woods Walk Series with Jane Dobson at Minnewaska
Friday, July 26, 2024 09:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Begin your day with peace of mind when you join Jane Dobson with Mind the Forest guides for a meditative walk in the beautiful forest at Minnewaska. Join any one or all of the classes in this series as we use mindful nature connection to explore themes of embodiment, species loneliness and relationship, reciprocity and gratitude, and our relationship with time. Inspired by the Japanese practice of Forest Bathing, this guided experience is more of a saunter than a hike or exercise. We'll shift from our thinking minds, where we spend most of our time, to our direct experience of the present moment through our senses. This type of mindful nature connection brings a host of mental and physical health benefits to us, including reduced levels of our stress hormone cortisol, reduced anxiety and improved mood, focus and sleep. This free program is open to participants over the age of 16 years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18 years old. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752. The meeting location will be provided on registration.
Registration: Required
Sat 27 Jul
Slow-Paced Hike to the Shingle Gully Ice Caves
Saturday, July 27, 2024 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Explore Shingle Gully, where ice persists into summer in deep, crevice caves. These caves are in a backcountry area in Minnewaska State Park Preserve. This rugged, protected landscape is accessible only on guided tours led by Park Preserve staff and volunteer docents. This all-day, strenuous, approximately six-mile adventure ascends and descends 1,500 feet. It includes off-trail bushwhacking and steep rock scrambles and is only appropriate for experienced hikers. To register, please visit http://samspoint.eventbrite.com. Pre-registration deadline: July 19.
Registration: Required
Sat 27 Jul
Hike to Echo Rock at Minnewaska
Saturday, July 27, 2024 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for an approximately four-mile hike to Echo Rock. Echo Rock is perched on a cliff edge above the Palmaghatt Ravine, where beautiful views of the surrounding Park Preserve and Wallkill Valley can be seen. Our trip will take participants on a few historic carriage roads and one footpath, including Lake Minnewaska, Millbrook Mountain, and Hamilton Point Carriage Roads. This section of Hamilton Point Carriage Road is lovely, with exposed rock formations, scattered boulders, and lush ferns. Our return trip will be slightly different, as we will follow Hamilton Point and Castle Point Carriage Roads, the Meadows trails, and Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road to return to our starting point. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Sun 28 Jul
Make Your Own Plaster Animal Track and Sun Print Drop-In Program for Families at Minnewaska
Sunday, July 28, 2024 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Bring your children to the Minnewaska Nature Center to make their own plaster animal track and nature themed sun prints to bring home. While the plaster hardens and the sun print dries, participants can explore the nearby trails. This activity is recommended for children over the age of six years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Siblings of any age are welcome; however, younger siblings may need parental assistance. Pre-Registration is NOT required.
Mon 29 Jul
Adult Learning Summer Series: Field Guide Creation at Minnewaska
Monday, July 29, 2024 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Field guides are excellent tools that blend the areas of art and science to create a deeper understanding of the world around you. On this three-mile outing, we will be focusing on how to create entries in a field guide, which can be used to help identify plants and animals at Minnewaska. Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, will help walk you through the steps of making entries in your own field guide, from taking measurements of the subject to making a drawing. Blank guides, measurement tools, and drawing materials will be provided by Minnewaska before we embark on the hike. Starting from the Lower Parking Lot, we will follow the entire length of the Mossy Glen Footpath, which is lined with abundant mountain laurel and follows the edges of the babbling Peter's Kill stream. Along the way, we will make a few stops to create entries in our guides. Please note that the footpath includes some tricky footing and may be slippery in some places. Participants should come prepared with appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, plenty of water, and food to sustain themselves. Participants are also encouraged (but not required) to download the "Seek" iNaturalist app­ – a helpful digital tool for identifying plant and animal species using your phone's camera­– before coming to this program. Meet at the Lower Parking Lot. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Tue 30 Jul
Early Morning Birders at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 30, 2024 07:00 AM - 09:00 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Designed for both birding enthusiasts and those just looking to learn the basics, this weekly series will offer outings led by Nick Martin, Park Educator, or an experienced birding volunteer. Participants should bring binoculars, water, and wear hiking shoes or boots. Outing destinations will be determined the day of the program. Poor weather conditions will trigger a program cancellation. Participants will meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. Participants MUST arrive prior to the start of the program, but no earlier than 6:30 am. The Park Preserve gates will be locked at 7:00 am. Late arrivals will NOT be allowed in the Park Preserve. The total number of participants for this program is limited to twenty-five individuals. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska entrance. For questions, please call 845-255-0752 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov. This program is set up on a first-come, first-served basis.
Tue 30 Jul
Tuesday Trek: Bike to Swim at Lake Awosting Beach at Minnewaska
Tuesday, July 30, 2024 10:00 AM - 01:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, and Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, for a bike ride to the gorgeous and remote Lake Awosting. Starting on Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road, we'll ride to Upper Awosting Carriage Road, which we'll follow until it ends at Lake Awosting. From here, we'll continue along the Lake Awosting Carriage Road until we reach the beach area, where we'll lock our bikes on a bike rack. This quiet, rock-slab beach is surrounded by nothing but forest. Then, everyone will have an opportunity to dip into the cool, clear lake followed by lunch at the beach. For our return ride, we'll cruise along a short section of Castle Point Carriage Road until we connect with Hamilton Point Carriage Road, which offers gorgeous sweeping views of the Palmaghatt Ravine. Then, we'll ride the last part of our journey along Millbrook Mountain and Lake Minnewaska Carriage Roads. The total distance for the bike ride is approximately nine miles. Participants must bring their own bikes, equipment, swim gear, towels, food and water. The Lake Awosting Swim Area has a changing area and composting toilets. Only Class 1, pedal-assist, electric bikes are allowed in the Park Preserve. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center Upper Parking Lot. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Wed 31 Jul
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: Wilderness Skills Adventure Hike
Wednesday, July 31, 2024 09:30 AM - 03:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
If your child is interested in learning about how to properly prepare for and carry out a hike, come along with SCA/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, Josh Grosse, for this exciting program. Our day will begin with a fun, interactive game that teaches participants how to properly pack for a safe day on the trail. Afterward, we'll take a five-mile hike to Millbrook Mountain and back, taking two carriage roads and one moderately challenging footpath. Along the way, we will practice using orienteering tools, like maps and compasses, with another interactive activity on the trail. Once we reach Millbrook Mountain, we will soak in the expansive view— where vultures can often be seen flying below— and eat our lunches together. From here, we'll head back to the Visitor Center to conclude our day. All participants should come properly prepared with lunch, snacks, plenty of water, and appropriate clothing and footwear. Please note, the footpath portion of this hike does include some steep and potentially slippery sections that some may find challenging. This program is recommended for children between the ages of nine to thirteen years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome, so long as they can hike the full distance. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Mon 05 Aug
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: Exciting Upcycling Craft
Monday, August 5, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
They say one person's trash is another person's treasure, but what about turning your own trash into your own treasure? Bring your family to Minnewaska to learn about how to turn a t-shirt into a tote bag. We'll take a casual, one-mile hike after our craft session, collecting trash we find along the trail, and learning about the importance of keeping our world clean and safe, all while exploring the natural curiosities around us. If time allows, we will play a game about the significance of recycling and composting. Please bring your own t-shirt, and we will supply the rest! This program is recommended for children between the ages of six to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Wed 14 Aug
Adult Learning Summer Series: “Why Hike?”: Adventurous Outing and Discussion of Long-Distance Hikers at Minnewaska
Wednesday, August 14, 2024 09:30 AM - 04:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Throughout modern history, people have used long-distance hiking as a form of leisure, exercise, personal fulfillment, and even political protest. Join Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, for an all day, eight-mile hike on a combination of gently sloping carriage roads and rugged footpaths. On this hike, we will discuss the lives and accomplishments of a few notable long-distance hikers, including John Burroughs, Grandma Gatewood, and Dr. John Francis. We will begin at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center and make our way down to the Upper Awosting Carriage Road. We will follow this until we intercept Blueberry Run Footpath, which we will take until we reach the iconic Castle Point. On our return trip, we will follow Castle Point Carriage Road until we meet the trailhead for Rainbow Falls Footpath, which will take us back to Upper Awosting Carriage Road. This section of trail includes some moderate rock scrambling. We will follow Upper Awosting Carriage Road back to the Visitor Center. Please note that this hike is intended for more experienced hikers, as the footpaths include some steep sections with tricky footing. Participants should come prepared with appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear, and plenty of water and food to sustain themselves. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Mon 19 Aug
Adult Learning Summer Series: Learn Your Ferns at Minnewaska
Monday, August 19, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a morning stroll and hands-on lesson about ferns. These beautiful, non-flowering plants come in many varieties, shapes and sizes. During the program, you'll learn about the basic characteristics of these plants and how to identify some of our more common ferns. We'll walk up to four miles along the carriage roads in the Lake Minnewaska area on a search for these charismatic plants, learning as we go. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Wed 21 Aug
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: Nature Sculptures along the Peter’s Kill Stream
Wednesday, August 21, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
For many people, nature and art go hand in hand. In this fun, family program, we will take a look at notable artists who used beautiful landscapes along the Shawangunk Ridge as inspiration for paintings, and other artists who have used natural objects, like sticks and rocks, to make their own wonderful creations. After our discussion, we will take an approximately one-mile round trip hike on the Red Loop Footpath to reach the Peter's Kill, a cool mountain stream that's shaded from the summer heat by a dense forest. Here, we'll collect natural materials to make our own sculptures right along the stream edge. Once we've shared, we'll return the natural materials to where we found them and walk back up to where we started. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Peter's Kill Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Wed 21 Aug
Adult Learning Summer Series: Evening Discovery Hike in the Old Golf Course and Orchard at Minnewaska
Wednesday, August 21, 2024 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for an evening open discovery hike along some of the carriage roads near Lake Minnewaska and through the old golf course and orchard. During this approximately two-mile hike, we will focus on awareness of the natural world – looking at and discussing what participants are interested in looking at, such as trees, mosses, amphibians, birds, and more. Part of this hike will take place on Lake Minnewaska and Upper Awosting Carriage Roads, which are gently sloping, gravel trails. The other part of this hike will take place on the grassy paths that wind through the old orchard and golf course, which may be muddy or wet. Participants should come well-prepared with enough food and water for the outing and are encouraged to wear sturdy and waterproof boots. Participants may want to bring binoculars if they have them. A few pairs will be available for participants to who would like to borrow them. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Thu 22 Aug
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: Make Your Own Paper
Thursday, August 22, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Park Educators in learning the fun art of papermaking. We will learn how paper is made then make paper ourselves! While our paper dries, we'll take a short hike, and if time and drying permit, we will paint our homemade creations. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Wed 28 Aug
Junior Naturalists for Families at Minnewaska: “How About That Habitat?”
Wednesday, August 28, 2024 09:30 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Snakes, birds, and bears, oh my! Join SCA/AmeriCorps Environmental Educator, Josh Grosse, and learn about the various habitats that Minnewaska provides for these animals. This program will also include a half-mile walk to the Beacon Hill field, where we will play a game about finding the right resources for different animals' habitats before we return to the Nature Center. To finish out our time together, Junior Naturalists will make their own mini "habitat in a box" for a native animal of their choosing, using model trees, mosses, paints, and more. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Thu 29 Aug
Adult Learning Summer Series: Birding Talk and Walk at Minnewaska – Fall Migration
Thursday, August 29, 2024 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Every autumn, millions of songbirds and hawks take to the skies as they fly south to their winter habitats. Learn where and when to look for this amazing feat of nature during a presentation by Nick Martin, Park Educator. After this discussion, we will go for a slow-paced walk of up to two miles on the carriage roads near Lake Minnewaska. Participants should come well-prepared with enough food and water to sustain themselves for the outing. Participants are also encouraged to bring binoculars if they have them. If not, a few pairs will be available for participants to borrow. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Thu 05 Sep
Homeschoolers at Minnewaska: Eyes to the Sky: Raptors and Vultures
Thursday, September 5, 2024 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Many birds call Minnewaska home, including impressive birds of prey and fascinating scavengers. In this homeschool program, we will observe these important animals both up close and from afar. We will discuss their roles in the ecosystem, from carnivores at the top of the food chain to the vulture's equally valuable job as nature's cleanup crew. After our lesson, we will walk up to a beautiful view on the east side of Lake Minnewaska, where we will play a game and look for large groups of migrating hawks and soaring vultures using binoculars. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Thu 17 Oct
Homeschoolers at Minnewaska: Fall Foliage
Thursday, October 17, 2024 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
As autumn is ushered in, Minnewaska's green landscape becomes peppered with flecks of red, yellow, and orange. Excellent views of the surrounding valleys are matched by equally amazing educational opportunities. We will start this lesson in the Visitor Center, where each student will use a leaf press booklet to create their own identification guide. We'll use this tool as we take a two-to-three-mile hike along one of the Park Preserve's many carriage roads. We will make friends with trees, getting to know them by touch, smell, and sight. We'll also hear their story about how they grew from seed to adult, before giving them a big hug. We will also play some leaf matching games to try out our identification skills! This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Wed 06 Nov
Homeschoolers at Minnewaska: Mosses, Mushrooms, and Lichen
Wednesday, November 6, 2024 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
With the last of the trees shedding their leaves, late autumn begins to feel like a time of grayness and death. However, not everything gets the memo. Join Josh Grosse, Student Conservation Association/Americorps Environmental Educator, as we dive into the exceptional world of mosses, lichens, and mushrooms. We will discuss the role of each organism in the ecosystem, and why their rebellious greenness and growth persists into the cold months. Our discussion will be followed by an appreciation walk, where we will look at examples of each and make close observations using magnifying glasses. This program is recommended for children between the ages of seven to twelve years old, accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Well-behaved younger siblings are always welcome. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required