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Sullivan County

Shawangunk Ridge Trail

Hard

Shawangunk Ridge Trail

41:54

145km

3,470m

Hiking

Hike the difficult 90.0-mile Shawangunk Ridge Trail, gaining 11389 feet in elevation through rugged terrain and scenic vistas.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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31.1 km

Kittatinny Mountain

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Running along the New Jersey and Pennsylvania border, Kittatinny Mountain is a unique part of the Great Appalachian Valley, offering fantastic, panoramic views.

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31.2 km

High Point State Park Summit

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Great panoramic views from the top. The park can get crowded though so be careful. As of June 2021 there was a water fountain by the bathrooms at the top in case you need to refill water bottles

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31.6 km

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32.5 km

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40.3 km

Anthill Overlook

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Great viewpoint onto Matamoros. To access it, you need to leave the Shawangunk Ridge Trail for several yards.

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46.2 km

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51.6 km

Lead Smelter

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56.8 km

Washington Mine Adit

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61.4 km

Lana Circle

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Turn here to the scenic route and avoid route 209

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62.6 km

The Bashakill Wildlife Management Area encompasses over 2,200 acres of diverse ecosystems. The trails on the property pass through forests, meadows, and wetlands, which all serve as host to a …

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72.5 km

Wurtsboro

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Wurtsboro is a small village in Sullivan County that was once a bustling town along the D&H Canal. Today, it features several cafés and restaurants, and two trails, the Long …

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78.2 km

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79.3 km

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80.5 km

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98.3 km

Sam's Point Lookout

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Excellent view. On a clear day you can see for miles

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98.5 km

Sam's Point Overlook

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Amazing views and interesting change in the landscape along the spur leading to Sam's Point. It's definitely worth doing.

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102 km

Verkeederkill Falls

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This is a stunning 180-foot-high waterfall. It is the highest in the Shawangunks Mountains.

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103 km

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107 km

Murray Hill

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122 km

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145 km

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77.6 km

33.6 km

15.9 km

9.19 km

6.85 km

1.68 km

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75.8 km

33.9 km

17.5 km

8.79 km

5.71 km

3.29 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Shawangunk Ridge Trail?

The Shawangunk Ridge Trail offers a diverse experience, ranging from easy to moderate sections to more challenging parts. While some areas feature gradual inclines and boardwalks, others involve significant elevation gain, rugged rock cliffs, boulder climbs, and uneven terrain, making sturdy boots essential. The entire 71-mile trail has a total elevation gain of over 10,000 feet.

What kind of terrain and natural features can I expect on the trail?

You'll traverse a landscape characterized by a prominent quartz conglomerate ridge, dense woodlands, and exposed rock faces. Expect to encounter unique dwarf pine barrens, wetlands like the Basha Kill Wildlife Management Area, and features such as ice caves, sky lakes, and waterfalls like Verkeederkill Falls. The trail also uses abandoned roads and rail beds in places.

Are there any permits or fees required to hike the Shawangunk Ridge Trail?

No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access the Shawangunk Ridge Trail, especially within the Shawangunk Ridge State Forest. This offers a more rustic and less crowded experience compared to some nearby parks.

Where can I park and access the Shawangunk Ridge Trail?

Access points and parking vary along the extensive 71-mile route. Specific trailheads can be found near settlements like Wurtsboro and other points along the ridge. It's advisable to research specific section access points before you go, as parking availability can differ.

What scenic views and landmarks can I find along the route?

The trail is famous for its spectacular, wide-ranging views, often stretching across multiple states on a clear day, including vistas of the Catskill Mountains. Notable viewpoints include Anthill Overlook, Sam's Point Lookout, and Sam's Point Overlook. You might also spot the obelisk at High Point State Park Summit in New Jersey.

Is the Shawangunk Ridge Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, many sections of the Shawangunk Ridge Trail are dog-friendly. However, leash regulations and specific rules may vary depending on the exact section of the trail and the land manager (e.g., state forest vs. private land). Always check local signage and regulations before bringing your dog.

What is the best time of year to hike the Shawangunk Ridge Trail?

The trail can be enjoyed in various seasons. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn provides stunning fall foliage. Summer is popular but can be warm, so an early start is recommended. Winter hiking is possible for experienced individuals, but requires appropriate gear for icy and snowy conditions.

How long does it take to hike the entire Shawangunk Ridge Trail?

The entire Shawangunk Ridge Trail spans approximately 71 miles. For an average hiker, completing the full trail would typically take about a week, making it suitable for a multi-day thru-hike or several section hikes.

Does the Shawangunk Ridge Trail connect with other hiking paths?

Yes, the Shawangunk Ridge Trail is a significant part of a larger trail network. It is co-aligned with sections of the Long Path and connects with the Appalachian Trail near High Point. Other official trails along this route include the Sullivan O&W Rail Trail, Monument Trail, and Jenny Lane.

Are there any less crowded alternatives to popular nearby parks?

Yes, portions of the Shawangunk Ridge Trail, particularly those within the Shawangunk Ridge State Forest, offer a more rustic and generally less crowded hiking experience compared to more popular destinations like Minnewaska State Park Preserve. This can be a great option for those seeking solitude.

What should I wear and bring for a hike on the Shawangunk Ridge Trail?

Given the varied and often rugged terrain, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are highly recommended. Layers of clothing are advisable due to changing weather conditions. Always carry plenty of water, snacks, a map or GPS device, and basic first-aid supplies. Trekking poles can also be beneficial for stability on rocky sections.

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