Kaaterskill Falls, NY
Below is everything you should know before hiking the Kaaterskill Falls Trail in the Catskills region of New York State. I’ve also rated my experience with the trail based on a few different categories.
- Length – 1.7 miles
- Elevation Gain – 416 ft
- Kid-friendly
Moderate – The trail to the falls is relatively short and very well maintained, but there are LOTS of steep stairs on your way down to the base of the falls.
There are multiple viewing points to catch a glimpse at this gorgeous 260-foot-tall waterfall and you can even take a dip in the cool waters at it’s base. Definitely one of the best payoffs for the short hike that it is!
When we tried the GPS it told us we had arrived in the middle of a windy road with no waterfall or trail in site, but LOTS of cars parked on the side of the road. There was no space to park on the side of the road, even if it was allowed- which it wasn’t! As we continued on, we saw a cop placing tickets on the window of each car. We drove for another 5 minutes and found a parking lot that said it was for a trailhead. The trail brought us about 1.5 miles down an old railroad which eventually lead us to the start of the Kaaterskill Falls trail that everyone talk about. There was another, more convenient (but full) parking lot there as well (possibly off Laurel House Road).
Date hiked – June 28, 2020
My Experience
Fun Fact:
Kaaterskill Falls is the inspiration for many artists- both painters and writers alike. The interest in it’s natural beauty began with the author Washington Irving and his depiction of the falls in his 1819 novel Rip Van Winkle. (source)
If you enjoyed this trail review, be sure to check out my other trail review of Sleeping Beauty Mountain in the Adirondack Park of New York State!