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AMC's Best Day Hikes in the Catskills and Hudson Valley, 2nd: Four-Season Guide to 60 of the Best Trails from the Hudson Highlands to Albany
AMC's Best Day Hikes in the Catskills and Hudson Valley, 2nd: Four-Season Guide to 60 of the Best Trails from the Hudson Highlands to Albany
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WITH MORE THAN 600 MILES OF TRAILS within just a few hours of New York City, the Catskills and Hudson Valley are a hiker’s paradise, boasting varied and scenic terrain from Westchester County to Albany. This fully updated guide leads beginner and experienced hikers along 60 of the region’s most spectacular trails. From classic hikes like Storm King Mountain in the Hudson Highlands, to carriage road walks in the Shawangunks and a historic walk around the grounds of Olana, from Catskills hikes such as Wittenberg and Cornell mountains to ridge walks along the Taconic Range, this guide offers a variety of trails for all ability levels and interests. An at-a-glance chart highlights the best hikes near public transportation, for kids, and for winter snowshoeing and skiing.
INSIDE YOU’LL FIND:
- 60 hiking trips for all ability levels and seasons
- At-a-Glance trip planner to help you find the trip that’s right for you
- Detailed Maps showing parking areas, trails, and natural highlights
- Summaries of time, distance, and difficulty level for each trail
- GPS coordinates for trailheads
- Hiking and Safety Tips, including advice on what to carry in your pack
- Essays on nature and history of the region
INSIDE YOU’LL FIND:
- 60 hiking trips for all ability levels and seasons
- At-a-Glance trip planner to help you find the trip that’s right for you
- Detailed Maps showing parking areas, trails, and natural highlights
- Summaries of time, distance, and difficulty level for each trail
- GPS coordinates for trailheads
- Hiking and Safety Tips, including advice on what to carry in your pack
- Essays on nature and history of the region
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