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Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Sam's Point Area

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Biking at Sam's Point

Bicycling is permitted at Sam's Point on all carriage roads. During the reservation period (April 20 through November 10), starting your bike ride from the Sam's Point parking lot is not permitted on weekends and holidays. On these weekends and holidays, all bikers would have to start their trip from the Lake Minnewaska or Peter's Kill Area entrance.


Parking Reservations are Required Weekends and Holidays

Parking Reservations will be required on weekends and holidays April 20 through November 10. Parking reservations can be made through Reserve America by visiting newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com or calling 1-800-456-2267. Reservations can be made up to two weeks in advance. Two reservations can be made within a two-week period.

For further information, please visit : http://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com

Address
400 Sam’s Point Road
Cragsmoor, NY 12420

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Restrictions

-There are no trash cans at this park preserve, please carry in and carry out everything you bring to the park preserve. 
-Swimming is NOT permitted in any lakes, streams or waterfalls. 
-Barbequing/Cooking is not permitted at any location within the Sam's Point Area.
-The use of bicycles, equestrian use, motorized scooters, skateboards, and one wheels are NOT permitted anywhere in the park preserve. 
-The use of drones is prohibited at the Sam's Point Area. 
-Amplified music is prohibited throughout the park preserve. 
-Buses are only permitted on non-holiday weekdays.
-Groups of fifteen or larger require a permit in advance

Pet Policy

Dogs only, must be on a leash not more than 6 feet and under the owners control. Please clean up after your dog and dispose of properly.

Parking Reservations

Parking reservations are required weekends/holidays from April 15 through November 15. Reservations can be made online http://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com or by calling 1-800-456-2267. Please respect our neighbors and surrounding communities, do not park on adjacent roadway shoulders.

The Sam's Point Preserve, located on the highest section of the Shawangunk Mountains, is the most southerly section of Minnewaska State Park Preserve. The area comprises approximately 5,000 acres, and contains a globally rare community of high altitude pitch pine barrens. The pitch pine barrens, and the matrix of chestnut oak forest that surrounds them, provide habitat for abundant flora and fauna, both rare and common.

Sam's Point contains a bounty of natural splendor. It is home to Lake Maratanza, one of the five Shawangunk sky lakes; ice cave crevices that you can explore; cliffs and numerous scenic vistas. Verkeerder Kill Falls, is a spectacular 187 foot high waterfall located on private property, please respect the use of private property and remain on the trail.

In order to protect both the visitor experience, and the unique ecosystem, Sam's Point has a small parking facility. Visitors should plan to arrive early, or visit at non-peak times, in order to obtain entry.  Reservations are required during weekends and holidays during peak visitation periods from Mid April through Mid Nov.  Reservation details are available on reserveamerica. com

For more information, and to register for public programs, call the Sam's Point Visitor Center at (845) 647-7989. Sam's Point opens at 9:00 am and closing times vary throughout the year. The vehicle use fee is $10 per car. The vehicle use fee, as well as gift shop items and snowshoe rentals, can be paid for by credit card, cash or check. Please note the parking area fills early. Please call the park office to ensure parking is available prior to your arrival. There are no additional fees for public programs, unless otherwise noted.

Sam's Point Preserve is located 2.8 miles off State Route 52 in the historic hamlet of Cragsmoor, New York. Please drive slowly, and quietly, through the hamlet, so that you may enjoy and preserve the tranquil nature that inspired the Hudson River School painters who summered here.

To explore the neighboring Minnewaska State Park Preserve, please visit their calendar of events.

School Group Environmental Education Programs

Dogs must be on a six foot, or shorter, leash.  Please clean up after your dog and dispose of properly.

Mailing Address
P.O Box 86Cragsmoor, NY 12420

Hours of Operation

  • Open Year round, current hours of Operation are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., hours will change seasonally.

Fees & Rates

Most New York State Parks charge a vehicle use fee to enter the facility. Fees vary by location and season. A list of entry fees and other park use fees is available below. For fees not listed or to verify information, please contact the park directly.

The easy-to-use Empire Pass card is $80 and your key to all-season enjoyment with unlimited day-use entry at most facilities operated by State Parks and the State Dept. of Environmental Conservation including forests, beaches, trails and more. Purchase online or contact your favorite park for more information. Learn more about our Admission Programs including the Empire Pass.

  • Vehicle Entrance Fee
  • $10 per vehicle

    Parking reservations are required weekends/holidays from April 15 through November 15. Reservations can be made online https://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com or by calling 1-800-456-2267.

    Bus Permits:
    Bus permits: $60

    Bus Permits Not Scheduled in Advance: $150

    Buses are not permitted on weekends and holidays. Please contact the Visitor Center to schedule a bus.

  • Snowshoe Rental
  • $15/day - Adult,
    $14/day - 17 and under

Public Programs
Minnewaska State Park Preserve offers public programs, free of charge, at the Lake Minnewaska and Sam's Point areas.

View public programs by clicking on the "Upcoming Events" button on the right side of this page.

 

School & Other Group Programs

Please call the Park Office at 845-647-7989 to inquire about school or other educational group visits with our Environmental Educator. Buses are not permitted on weekends or holidays.

 

The Connect-Kids-to-Parks Field Trip Grant Program (Connect Kids) is designed to connect students in New York State with nature and history. Each grant provides reimbursement of up to $80 per student (and $160 for Special Education students) for field trips to state and federal parks, forests, historic sites, fish hatcheries and outdoor recreation areas.

 

Program Information on Environmental Education Programs available to School Groups at Minnewaska State Park Preserve

Key BCA Criteria:

  • Migratory concentration site
  • Diverse species concentration site
  • Species at risk site
  • Bird research site

The Minnewaska BCA is located within the Minnewaska State Park Preserve. The Preserve is located on the Shawangunk Mountain ridge, which rises more than 2,000 feet above sea level. The Minnewaska BCA has many spectacular rock formations, soaring precipices, windswept ledges with pine barrens, fast-flowing mountain streams, mountain lakes and several scenic waterfalls. The BCA is especially important for its unfragmented forest, which supports a high diversity of forest-dwelling bird species, and for its partnership with researches studying birds and their habitats. The Nature Conservancy has designated the entire ridge as one of the "Last Great Places." The Shawangunks, including Minnewaska, are one of the highest priority areas for biodiversity conservation in the northeastern United States. The Minnewaska BCA is part of the Northern Shawangunk Mountains Important Bird Area.

Minnewaska is part of a migratory corridor that exists along the entire upland plateau of the Northern Shawangunks. It is an exceptional example of a characteristic higher elevation forest community with a high diversity of forest dwelling species. The BCA includes birds of forest habitat including breeding Northern Saw-whet Owl, Black-and-white Warbler, Black-throated Blue Warbler, Canada Warbler, Eastern Wood-Pewee, Northern Flicker and Scarlet Tanager; and breeding shrub/scrub species Eastern Towhee, Field Sparrow, Gray Catbird, Indigo Bunting and Prairie Warbler. Species at risk include a pair of Peregrine Falcons (Endangered) that nest on the cliff face. Download a copy of the BCA map.

Deer hunting is allowed in specific areas of the park preserve during hunting season.  Minnewaska's hunting dates coincide with the NYS DEC hunting dates. Bow, rifle/shotgun/pistol, crossbow and muzzleloader hunting is permitted. Anyone interested in hunting on Minnewaska State Park Preserve lands must get a free hunting permit.  Permits for Minnewaska and the Sam's Point Area can be obtained by completing the application under the attachments tab and emailing over to Terri.McNeil@parks.ny.gov.  If you complete your application this way your permit will be sent back to you electronically or you can mail your completed application to one of the addresses listed below. 

Minnewaska State Park Preserve, PO Box 893, New Paltz, NY 12561   Attn:  Terri McNeil

Sam's Point Preserve, PO Box 86, Cragsmoor, NY 12486

All hunters must have their current hunting license first because we require your NYS Hunting License ID # on the application.  Your license ID # is shown directly under your printed name on your carcass tags or at a 90° angle on the right side of your license.  It is not your DOC #.  Failure to provide the correct number will void your permit.  After hunting season ends, all hunters are required to complete and send back the park questionnaire by 1/15/25.  

In-person permits will not be issued this year due to COVID.

Mon 04 Nov
November Gallery Spotlight: Monica Cohen, Local Artist
Monday, November 4, 2024 until Saturday, November 30, 2024
Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Sam's Point Area
During the month of November, Ellenville artist Monica Cohen will be exhibiting a collection of her paintings and drawings from the past two years. The exhibition will feature plein air paintings of locations throughout Ulster, Sullivan, and Orange County, and pen and ink drawings of iconic Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountain landmarks.

Monica's oil paintings depict scenes from Sam's Point Preserve, Bashakill Wildlife Refuge, Skinners Falls, Mohonk Gate, and Lippman Park. She celebrates the beauty of nature across different seasons through the use of expressive brushstrokes and a highly personal color palette.

Monica is an active member of the Coalition of Forward-Facing Ellenville (COFFE) and the Borscht Belt Museum in Ellenville. 
Fri 22 Nov
Field Guide Friday: Late Fall Tree Idenitifcation at Sam’s Point
Friday, November 22, 2024 10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Sam's Point Area
(845) 647-7989

Dust off your old, field identification guide and join Becca Howe-Parisio, Environmental Educator, on a hike to learn how to use it. On this three-mile, moderate adventure, we will look at leaves and bark and use a field guide to identify different trees growing in the Park Preserve. Taking the time to learn tree identification by working your way through the multiple steps of a field guide reinforces your knowledge of the unique characteristics of that tree. This leaves a more durable memory than the quick impression made when using apps on technology. Do not fret if you don't own a tree field guide, there will be field guides available to borrow. Field Guide Friday will be a monthly program, focusing on different topics as the seasons change. This program is suited for anyone who is old enough to read and is interested in learning how to use a book to identify plants, insects, and more. Participants must bring water and snacks and wear appropriate hiking shoes. Meet at the Sam's Point Visitor Center. Pre-registration is required by calling the Sam's Point Visitor Center at 845-647-7989.
Registration: Required
Sat 23 Nov
“What is Sam’s Point?” at the Cragsmoor Free Library
Saturday, November 23, 2024 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Minnewaska State Park Preserve: Sam's Point Area
(845) 647-4611

Join Becca Howe-Parisio, Environmental Educator, for a lesson on "What is Sam's Point, what are we protecting here and what is a Park Preserve?" We will dive back in time to talk about how the Shawangunk Mountains were formed, then, we'll discuss other natural and historical events that have happened here. We will finish by discussing what a Park Preserve is and how Sam's Point qualified to become one. There will be an opportunity to share individual stories at the end of the program. Children must be accompanied by a parent or guardian over the age of 18. Meet at the Cragsmoor Free Library. Pre-registration is required by calling April Marl, Library Program Coordinator at 845-647-4611 or by emailing April@cragsmoorfreelibrary.info.
Registration: Required

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