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Kaaterskill Falls Trail

Easy

3.4

(18)

76

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Kaaterskill Falls Trail

00:25

1.31km

0m

Hiking

The Kaaterskill Falls Trail offers a truly rewarding, yet incredibly easy, hiking experience in the Catskill Mountains. This short 0.8-mile (1.3 km) route, with virtually no elevation gain at 0 feet (0 metres), guides you through pleasant woodlands to a prime viewing spot. You'll reach the upper viewing platform in just about 25 minutes, where the magnificent 260-foot Kaaterskill Falls cascades into view, surrounded by the lush scenery of the Hudson River Valley. It's an ideal choice for a quick, impactful outing, suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

To make the most of your visit, plan to start from the Laurel House Road Parking area, which provides the most direct and accessible path to the falls. While the trail is well-maintained and generally flat, it's always wise to wear sturdy shoes, as some sections can be damp or slippery due to natural erosion and water runoff. Consider visiting during the autumn months to witness the spectacular fall foliage that blankets the Catskills, adding an extra layer of beauty to the already impressive waterfall.

Kaaterskill Falls isn't just a natural wonder; it's also a site of significant historical and artistic importance, recognized as the tallest cascading waterfall in New York State. It captivated artists of the Hudson River School, like Thomas Cole, and holds cultural significance as a sacred site for the Mohican people. Recent accessibility improvements, including the upper viewing platform completed in 2016, ensure that more visitors can safely experience this iconic landmark.

Last updated: June 9, 2026

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Kaaterskill Falls

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This is one of the highest waterfall in New York State (260 feet). A beautiful spot!

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1.27 km

Bastion Falls

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1.31 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best way to access the Kaaterskill Falls Trail?

There are several access points. The most common are from the Lower Trailhead on Route 23A or the Upper Trailhead on Laurel House Road. The Upper Trailhead offers a shorter, easier path to a viewing platform, while the Lower Trailhead involves a steeper, rockier ascent to the falls. Parking can be limited, especially during peak times, so arriving early is recommended. There may also be shuttle services available during busy periods, so check local advisories before your visit.

Is the Kaaterskill Falls Trail suitable for beginners?

The overall difficulty is considered moderate, but it depends on your chosen route. The path from Laurel House Road to the upper viewing platform is relatively easy and short, suitable for most. However, hiking from the Lower Trailhead or extending your hike to the base of the falls involves steep, rocky sections and numerous stairs, which can be challenging for beginners. Always wear appropriate footwear and assess your fitness level.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll encounter steep and rocky sections, particularly on the ascent from the lower trailhead, which includes 620 stone stairs. Other parts, like the path from Laurel House Road, are wider and more even. Streamside trails can be found along Spruce Creek. Be aware that sections can be slippery, especially near the water, so sturdy hiking boots with good grip are essential.

What is the best time of year to visit Kaaterskill Falls?

Spring, after rainfall, is ideal for seeing the falls at their most powerful. Autumn offers spectacular fall foliage views. While beautiful, the falls can slow to a trickle in late summer. Winter hiking is possible but requires proper gear for icy conditions. The trail can be very crowded during peak seasons, so consider visiting on weekdays or early mornings for a more tranquil experience.

Are dogs allowed on the Kaaterskill Falls Trail?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the steep sections, stairs, and potentially slippery surfaces, ensure your dog is capable of handling the terrain, and always pack out any waste.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike here?

No, there are typically no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Kaaterskill Falls Trail itself, as it is located within the Kaaterskill Wild Forest. However, parking areas can fill up quickly, and during peak times, there might be fees associated with shuttle services if they are in operation.

What makes Kaaterskill Falls a notable landmark?

Kaaterskill Falls is New York's highest two-tiered waterfall, plunging a combined 260 feet. It holds significant historical and cultural importance, having inspired the Hudson River School of Art and literary figures. It was also considered a sacred site by the indigenous Mohican people. Recent improvements by the DEC have enhanced safety and accessibility to its stunning viewing platforms.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Kaaterskill Rail Trail and the Escarpment Trail, offering opportunities to extend your hike or explore different parts of the Kaaterskill Wild Forest.

What should I pack for a hike to Kaaterskill Falls?

Given the varied terrain and potential for slippery surfaces, sturdy hiking boots are a must. Bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days, as there is no potable water available on the trail. Snacks, a map, a first-aid kit, and appropriate layers of clothing are also recommended. If hiking in winter, microspikes or snowshoes may be necessary.

Are there any loop trail options for Kaaterskill Falls?

While the primary routes to the falls are often out-and-back, combining different access points and connecting trails like the Kaaterskill Rail Trail or sections of the Escarpment Trail can create longer, more varied loop experiences. Researching specific route combinations beforehand is advisable to plan your desired loop.

What are the best viewpoints along the Kaaterskill Falls Trail?

The main attraction is, of course, the majestic two-tiered Kaaterskill Falls itself, visible from both the base and the upper viewing platform. You can also catch glimpses of Bastion Falls from the lower trailhead. The upper viewing platform, accessible from Laurel House Road, offers remarkable panoramic vistas of the falls and the surrounding Kaaterskill Clove.

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