Frick Pond Loop Trail

A peaceful 4.2-mile loop through beautiful forest to a quiet Catskill pond that feels remote but is actually quite accessible. The trail is relatively flat and follows old logging roads for much of the way. The pond at the halfway point is a perfect lunch spot where kids can look for frogs and turtles. Lean-tos along the route offer shelter on rainy days. This is one of the quieter and less crowded trails in the Catskills and a great choice for families who want a peaceful nature walk.

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Giant Ledge Trail

A 3-mile round trip hike to a series of dramatic rock ledges with sweeping views of the Catskill Mountains. The trail climbs steadily through forest and the payoff at the top is outstanding. Multiple ledge viewpoints give kids plenty of room to explore and each one offers a slightly different panorama. This is one of the most popular hikes in the Catskills for good reason. The ledges are exposed so keep a close eye on younger kids near the edges. Sunsets from Giant Ledge are legendary.

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Kaaterskill Falls Trail

The tallest two-tiered waterfall in New York State at 260 feet and one of the most iconic hikes in the Catskills. The trail from the upper parking area is about 1.4 miles round trip with a steep descent on stone steps to the base viewing platform. The falls are massive and the spray on a warm day feels amazing. A second viewing platform midway gives a different perspective. This trail gets extremely crowded on summer weekends so go early or on a weekday. The waterfall has inspired painters since the Hudson River School.

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Kenneth L. Wilson Campground

A well-maintained Catskills campground with 76 sites surrounding a beautiful 25-acre lake with a sandy beach. The swimming area is perfect for kids and canoe and kayak rentals are available. Sites are well-spaced and shaded. The campground is centrally located for day trips to Kaaterskill Falls, Slide Mountain, and Woodstock. The combination of lakeside camping, good swimming, and easy access to top Catskill trails makes this one of the best family base camps in the region.

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Minnewaska State Park Preserve

A stunning 22000-acre preserve on the Shawangunk Ridge with crystal-clear sky lakes, dramatic cliff-top trails, and swimming at a beach perched above the Hudson Valley. The carriage roads are wide and gentle enough for strollers and young hikers while the cliff-top paths offer more adventure for older kids. Lake Minnewaska and Lake Awosting are sky-blue gems surrounded by white rock. The Awosting Falls trail is a must-do. This is one of the most scenic and family-friendly parks in the entire state.

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North-South Lake Campground

The largest and arguably best campground in the Catskills with 219 sites set between two lakes and surrounded by iconic hiking trails. Kids can swim at the beach, fish from shore, and explore miles of trails that lead to stunning overlooks including the famous Artist Point and Newman Ledge views of the Hudson Valley. Kaaterskill Falls is accessible right from the campground. Boat rentals are available on the lake. The combination of great camping, swimming, and world-class hiking makes this the premier family base camp in the Catskills.

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Overlook Mountain Trail

A 4.6-mile round trip hike up an old road to a fire tower with views over the Hudson Valley, the Catskills, and on clear days all the way to the Berkshires. Along the way, kids pass the ruins of the Overlook Mountain House hotel, a crumbling stone building that feels like discovering a castle in the woods. The fire tower at the summit is restored and climbable. The trail is wide and straightforward but climbs steadily. This hike combines history, mystery, and mountain views in a way kids love.

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Peekamoose Blue Hole

A natural swimming hole in the Rondout Creek with strikingly blue-green water that looks almost tropical surrounded by Catskill forest. The deep pool is fed by a waterfall and the water is cold but refreshing on a hot summer day. Flat rocks around the edges make great spots for lounging and picnicking. A permit is required for summer weekend visits due to its popularity. The swimming hole is a short walk from the road. This is one of the most beautiful natural swimming spots in New York State.

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Sam's Point Preserve

A unique landscape of dwarf pine barrens, ice caves, and dramatic cliff-top views on the highest point of the Shawangunk Ridge. Kids are fascinated by the ice caves, narrow rock passages where ice persists into summer. The loop trail to the caves is about 3 miles and the Verkeerderkill Falls overlook adds a spectacular waterfall view. The dwarf pine barrens at the top are globally rare and feel like another planet. This is one of the most unique hiking experiences in downstate New York.

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Slide Mountain Trail

At 4180 feet, Slide Mountain is the highest peak in the Catskills and a worthy goal for families with experienced young hikers. The most popular route from the Slide Mountain parking area is about 5.6 miles round trip with a 1700-foot elevation gain through beautiful boreal forest. The summit is wooded but a viewpoint near the top gives sweeping views south. Reaching the top is a real accomplishment and a great milestone for kids building toward bigger mountains. The trail is well-marked and well-maintained.

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Vernooy Kill Falls Trail

A gentle 3.6-mile round trip hike through a beautiful hemlock forest to a wide, picturesque waterfall that cascades into a swimming pool. The trail is mostly flat and follows along a creek, making it one of the most family-friendly hikes in the Catskills. Kids love wading in the pool below the falls on warm days. The forest is shady and cool even in summer. This is a perfect hike for families who want a waterfall payoff without a steep climb.

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