Catskill Forest Preserve,
Greene Co.,
New York
Hiking Trails:
North-South Lake Trail: Yellow blaze
Mary's Glen Trail: Red blaze
Ashley's Fall Trail: Yellow blaze
Rock Shelter Trail: Yellow blaze
Escarpment Trail: Blue blaze
Escarpment Connector Trail: Yellow blaze
Total Time: 2:10 hour
Estimated Distance: 3.6 Miles
Pros: Scenic lake, scenic hike, waterfalls, and amazing views
Cons: Parking fee
Hike Type: Loop
Level of Difficulty: Slightly difficult
Map of Route:
https://goo.gl/maps/h94Cfm584dx3fJYW9
The area of North-South Lake and the Escarpment is one of the most scenic areas in Lower New York. I used to go camping and hiking here often in my teen years, so this is a very nostalgic place for me. I hadn't been here in a very long time, and being off for Memorial Day afforded me this opportunity. I was actually planning on sleeping over in the campground on Sunday night, with a hike on Sunday afternoon and Monday morning. However, due to the lousy Memorial Day weather, the only good extended weekend day was Monday. It had rained all day Sunday with over an inch of rain, and a high temperature in the upper 40's!
I drove up Monday and parked in my designated campsite, which was right on the lake. It was still very cold and in the mid 40's when I started the hike, and I needed my light jacket and even a scarf. As the day progressed, with the sun coming out and the day warming, I was able to put these away and continue with my short sleeves.
From my campground spot, I took the North-South Lake Trail along the north side of the lake, and the cut through at Mary's Glen to the start of the Mary's Glen trail. The trail conditions were exceptionally wet which made things a bit challenging. The flipside of this was that when I reached Ashley Falls on the trail, the falls were roaring and very impressive.
I continued along the Mary's Glen Trail to the Rock Shelter Trail, which I took to the Badman's Cave at the end of the trail. The Badman's cave is a large natural rock overhang of Catskill rock on the side of a cliff. I then took the Escarpment Trail along the side of the ridge, and then approach Newman's Ledge, with an amazing view of the Hudson Valley from high up on the cliff. I continued along the Escarpment Trail, bypassing Looking Rock and Sunset Rock but getting the cliff overhangs from below, and then getting an another amazing view at Artist Rock. After the Artist's Rock view I continued along the Escarpment Trail to the Escarpment Connector Trail which took me back to the campground. I walked from here to my car. I then proceeded to my next hike at Kaaterskill Falls (See next post.)
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Map of the Route |
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Beautiful Pink Flowers Approaching Towards the Lake |
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Me at North-South Lake at the Cold Weather at the Beginning of the Hike |
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Rocky Ledge Above North-South Lake |
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North-South Lake Looking Towards North Mountain |
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Odd Shaped Glacial Rock at North-South Lake |
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Mary's Glen Trailhead |
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Sign for Ashley Falls Trail |
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Approaching Ashley Falls |
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Looking Towards Ashley Falls from the Bottom |
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Upper Falls at Ashley Falls |
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Interesting Bridge Across Mary's Glen Above Ashley Falls |
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Small Waterfalls on Mary's Glen |
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Badman's Cave |
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Newman's Ledge, Facing East |
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Steep Cliffs at Newman's Ledge |
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Newman's Ledge, Looking South |
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Me at Newman's Ledge |
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Rock Overlooking Newman's Ledge |
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Zoomed Towards the Abandoned Friar Tuck in and the Hudson River from Newman's Ledge |
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Newman's Ledge on the Escarpment |
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Me Looking East at Newman's Ledge |
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Sunset Rock and Escarpment Trail Intersection |
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Escarpment Trail Under Rock Overhangs near Sunset Rock |
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Rock Formations at Sunset Rock |
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Rock Cairns on the Escarpment Trail |
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Approaching Artist's Rock |
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Artist's Rock, Facing East Towards the Hudson River
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Artist's Rock, Facing North |
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Artist's Rock, Facing South |
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Connector Trail to the Escarpment from the Campground |
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North-South Lake with Nice Sunny and Warmer Conditions |
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North-South Lake Looking North to North Mountain |