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Catskill Mountains Outdoor Art Tour – 2018
Enjoy a driving tour of Catskills outdoor art exhibits during leaf peeper season! Catskill Mountainkeeper has compiled a list of easy to get to sites that are open to viewing by the public. All are free with the exception of Opus 40, an exceptional work of environmental sculpture created over a 37 year period […]
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Hike to Huckleberry Point
The hike to Huckleberry Point is one of the most satisfying in the Catskills, While it’s a short and moderately difficult trail, it’s in one of the most famously rugged parts of the Catskills, beginning at the Devil’s Kitchen and reaching its stunning destination on the escarpment ledges high above the deep valleys below. The […]
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Archaeoastronomy in the Catskills
Learn about archaeoastronomy and landscape archaeology in our region by attending this workshop/presentation and walk. Discover serpent walls and turtle effigies as well as solstice and equinox alignments. Discuss a hidden ancient history of our mountains and valleys. Event Duration: 2 miles, 3-4 hours Level of Difficulty: Easy-Moderate Leader(s): Glenn Kreisberg Bring: lunch, sunscreen, something to drink […]
Find out more »Paddle the Pepacton Reservoir
Experience an incredible outdoor adventure, paddling the beautiful Pepacton Reservoir. Join Catskill Mountain Club board member Ann Roberti for a scenic paddle on this recently opened NYC reservoir. Bring your own CANOE or KAYAK (it must be steam cleaned prior to putting it in the reservoir — see more below) or rent from a […]
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Tortoise and Hare Hikes 2018
This woodland hike offers two choices, so both beginner and intermediate hikers can join in. "Tortoises" will enjoy a 2.2-mile loop around scenic Frick Pond, and the "Hares" will enjoy a brisk 4.1 mile hike. Both groups will head out together; then the Hares veer off halfway around Frick Pond, at the intersection known […]
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