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Sat 08 Feb
Beacon Hill and Lake Minnewaska Snowshoe Hike
Saturday, February 8, 2025 09:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for a three-mile hike along the Beacon Hill Carriage Road, Beacon Hill Footpath, and Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road. From the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center, we will make our way down to the Beacon Hill Carriage Road and hike it out to the end. On a clear day, this route offers a lovely view of the Catskill Mountains and a peek at the Wallkill Valley. Continuing on the Beacon Hill Footpath, we'll walk until the trail ends at another scenic vista – this time, a panoramic view of the Wallkill Valley. Next, we will continue around Lake Minnewaska from the east side to the west side, stopping at prominent scenic vistas along the way until we return to the Visitor Center. The carriage roads are relatively easy walking, however, the footpath does include some short, moderate hills and tricky footing that some may find challenging. If there is insufficient snow, this outing will be offered as a hike. If conditions are icy, participants are encouraged to bring ice traction devices. If the carriage roads are groomed for cross-country skiing, the route of this hike and the meeting location for this outing will change. 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 09 Feb
Stream Edge Hike through the Wintry Woods at Minnewaska
Sunday, February 9, 2025 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a crisp hike in the wintry woods. On this approximately three-and-a-half-mile-long outing, participants will stroll through the quiet forest, along the edge of the Peter's Kill stream, returning on the level, wide Lower Awosting Carriage Road. If snowy conditions are present, we'll stop along the way to look at tracks from wildlife, deciphering the mysteries of the clues they leave behind. If conditions are icy, participants are encouraged to bring ice traction devices. All children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Meet in the Lower Parking Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Tue 11 Feb
Tuesday Trek: High Peter’s Kill and Awosting Falls Loop Hike at Minnewaska
Tuesday, February 11, 2025 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Come explore the picturesque High Peter's Kill Footpath with Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, on this approximately four-and-a-half-mile hike. We'll start by walking downhill on the High Peter's Kill Footpath, which features a variety of terrain along a cliff edge with numerous, scenic viewpoints. We'll follow this until we reach the Yellow Connector Footpath, which hugs the frozen edges of the Peter's Kill stream. We'll hike up the east spur of the Red Loop Footpath and take a short break at the Peter's Kill restrooms. For our return trip, we'll walk along the easy-going Awosting Falls Carriage Road, past the beautiful and iconic Awosting Falls. This hike does include rocky, narrow and steep sections of trail that may be icy. Some hikers may find these conditions challenging. Participants should bring enough water and food for the outing and wear proper hiking shoes equipped with ice traction devices. Meet in the Lower Parking Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Fri 14 Feb
Nature Walk at the Gardiner Library
Friday, February 14, 2025 09:00 AM - 10:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for a nature walk starting at the Gardiner Library. 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 windy, muddy and wet. On this slow-paced walk, we will be looking at whatever natural curiosities intrigue the group, from birds to trees. February 14th marks the beginning of the Great Backyard Bird Count, so we'll pay special attention to birds along this walk. Participants are encouraged to dress warmly in layers, wear warm boots or shoes and bring binoculars. In case of a poor weather cancellation, this program will be offered instead on February 21st. No registration is required. The total number of participants for this program is limited to fifteen individuals. Meet at the Gardiner Library lower parking area, near the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and electric charging station. For more information about the program, call the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752 or email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov with questions.
Registration: Not required
Sat 15 Feb
Great Backyard Bird Count Walk at Minnewaska
Saturday, February 15, 2025 09:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for a winter bird outing in the Peter's Kill Area of Minnewaska. The Great Backyard Bird Count (GBBC) is an annual, four-day, citizen science project that was launched in 1998 and is coordinated by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, National Audubon Society, and Birds Canada. The GBBC invites people to count birds in their backyards, their favorite outdoor places, or anywhere birds can be found. Participants then submit observations to these organizations. For this count, participants will slowly walk various trails near the Peter's Kill Area of Minnewaska, searching for birds. Typically, there aren't many birds in the Shawangunk Mountains in the winter, so we'll scrutinize movements and sound to find as many birds as we can, while enjoying the wintry woods. We will plan to walk on mostly level ground, although there will be a few sections of rocky, hilly terrain. The total estimated distance of this walk will be up to two-and-half-miles. Participants are encouraged to dress warmly in layers, wear warm boots or shoes, and bring binoculars. Visit birdcount.org to learn more about the GBBC. This program will be cancelled in the event of rain or snow. Meet at the Peter's Kill Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752. Please email Nicholas.Martin@parks.ny.gov for any questions and additional information.
Registration: Required
Sun 16 Feb
Hike the Hidden Meadows Loops at Minnewaska
Sunday, February 16, 2025 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Come join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for an approximately four-mile walk along carriage roads and old woods roads through a former golf course and orchard. Abundant scenic views of the Catskills are visible along this route. We'll begin our journey along the Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road, which we'll follow to the entrance to the old golf course. This area of forest was transformed decades ago, and it offers a unique opportunity to observe nature's patient conversion of the land back towards a forest through the process of ecological succession. We'll meander downhill, through a small pitch pine grove and a wetland where signs of wildlife, including tracks in snow, can be abundant. Next, we'll begin our first loop, heading uphill through an insular meadow, fringed with a mixed forest, to reach an area with multiple ponds. These ponds held water, pumped from Lake Minnewaska, to water the greens of the golf course. Our final portion of loop in the Meadows will take us past blueberry patches and downhill through an old orchard until we emerge on Upper Awosting Carriage Road. From here, we'll walk back to the Visitor Center. If conditions are icy, participants are encouraged to bring microspikes or other ice traction devices. If ski trails are being groomed, this outing location will change. 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 17 Feb
Hike to Echo Rock and Patterson’s Pellet at Minnewaska
Monday, February 17, 2025 10:00 AM - 01:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a winter walk along four carriage roads to reach the picturesque Echo Rock and Patterson's Pellet scenic views. The surface of carriage roads is flat, firm and smooth, making this outing a good fit for people who are less comfortable with rocky footpaths, but still enjoy walking in the woods. From Echo Rock, both Gertrude's Nose and Patterson's Pellet can be seen in the distance across the steep-sided Palmaghatt Ravine. From Patterson's Pellet, on a clear day, the stone tower at High Point State Park in New Jersey is visible. This approximately six-mile round trip walk is a great way to warm up, get outside and fight cabin fever. If the carriage roads at Lake Minnewaska are groomed for cross-country skiing, the location for this hike will change. 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 18 Feb
Hike to Echo Rock and Patterson’s Pellet at Minnewaska
Tuesday, February 18, 2025 10:00 AM - 02:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for a winter walk along four carriage roads to reach the picturesque Echo Rock and Patterson's Pellet scenic views. The surface of carriage roads is flat, firm and smooth, making this outing a good fit for people who are less comfortable with rocky footpaths, but still enjoy walking in the woods. From Echo Rock, both Gertrude's Nose and Patterson's Pellet can be seen in the distance across the steep-sided Palmaghatt Ravine. From Patterson's Pellet, on a clear day, the stone tower at High Point State Park in New Jersey is visible. This approximately six-mile round trip walk is a great way to warm up, get outside and fight cabin fever. If the carriage roads at Lake Minnewaska are groomed for cross-country skiing, the location for this hike will change. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Sat 22 Feb
Winter Mossy Glen Hike at Minnewaska
Saturday, February 22, 2025 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Join Nick Martin, Park Educator, for a refreshing hike in the wintry woods. On this approximately three-and-a-half-mile, snowshoe outing, participants will hike through a forest, along the edges of the Peter's Kill stream – which is adorned with rhododendrons – and return to our starting point via the Lower Awosting Carriage Road. A limited number of snowshoes are available for participants to borrow for this program from the Education Department. Otherwise, snowshoes may be rented for this program from the Park Preserve for a fee of $5 per person. Please plan to arrive by 9:30 a.m. if you will be borrowing snowshoes. If there is insufficient snow cover, this program will be offered as a hike and participants are strongly encouraged to bring micro spikes or other ice traction devices. Meet in the Lower Parking Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Sun 23 Feb
High Peter’s Kill and Awosting Falls Loop Hike at Minnewaska
Sunday, February 23, 2025 09:30 AM - 02:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Come explore the picturesque High Peter's Kill Footpath with Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, on this approximately four-and-a-half-mile hike. We'll start by walking downhill on the High Peter's Kill Footpath, which features a variety of terrain along a cliff edge with numerous, scenic viewpoints. We'll follow this until we reach the Yellow Connector Footpath, which hugs the frozen edges of the Peter's Kill stream. We'll hike up the east spur of the Red Loop Footpath and take a short break at the Peter's Kill restrooms. For our return trip, we'll walk along the easy-going Awosting Falls Carriage Road, past the beautiful and iconic Awosting Falls. This hike does include rocky, narrow and steep sections of trail that will likely be icy. Some people may find this challenging. Participants should bring enough water and food for the outing and wear proper hiking shoes equipped with ice traction devices. Meet in the Lower Parking Area. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required
Tue 25 Feb
Tuesday Trek: Hike the Hidden Meadows Loops at Minnewaska
Tuesday, February 25, 2025 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve
(845) 255-0752

Come join Laura Conner, Environmental Educator, for an approximately four-mile walk along carriage roads and old woods roads through a former golf course and orchard. Abundant scenic views of the Catskills are visible along this route. We'll begin our journey along the Lake Minnewaska Carriage Road, which we'll follow to the entrance to the old golf course. This area of forest was transformed decades ago, and it offers a unique opportunity to observe nature's patient conversion of the land back towards a forest through the process of ecological succession. We'll meander downhill, through a small pitch pine grove and a wetland where signs of wildlife, including tracks in snow, can be abundant. Next, we'll begin our first loop, heading uphill through an insular meadow, fringed with a mixed forest, to reach an area with multiple ponds. These ponds held water, pumped from Lake Minnewaska, to water the greens of the golf course. Our final portion of loop in the Meadows will take us past blueberry patches and downhill through an old orchard until we emerge on Upper Awosting Carriage Road. From here, we'll walk back to the Visitor Center. If conditions are icy, participants are encouraged to bring microspikes or other ice traction devices. If ski trails are being groomed, this outing location will change. Meet at the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Lake Minnewaska Visitor Center at 845-255-0752.
Registration: Required