North-South Lake Escarpment Trail Loop
North-South Lake Escarpment Trail Loop
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10.9km
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Embark on the North-South Lake Escarpment Trail Loop for a moderate hiking experience that blends serene lakeside paths with rugged mountain terrain. This 6.8-mile (10.9 km) route, typically completed in about 3 hours and 3 minutes, guides you through dense forests and offers spectacular panoramic views. You will gain 727…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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5.04 km
Highlight • Cave
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5.85 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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6.87 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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8.01 km
Highlight • Lake
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8.53 km
Beach
Beach
10.0 km
stone house
Ruins
10.9 km
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6.42 km
2.68 km
842 m
551 m
402 m
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3.81 km
3.43 km
2.53 km
1.05 km
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Highest point (790 m)
Lowest point (640 m)
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Parking is available at the North-South Lake Campground, which serves as a primary access point for the trail system. Be aware that this is a very popular area, especially on weekends, so parking lots can fill up quickly. Arriving early is highly recommended to secure a spot.
Yes, as the trail system is located within the North-South Lake Campground, which is part of the Catskill Forest Preserve, there is typically a day-use fee per vehicle to enter the campground area during peak season. This fee covers access to the trails and other amenities. For the most current information on fees and regulations, it's best to check the official New York State Parks website: ny.gov.
Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the trails within the North-South Lake area. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Given the varied terrain, including rocky sections and ledges, ensure your dog is capable of handling the hike, especially if you plan to tackle the more challenging Escarpment Trail sections.
The North-South Lake Escarpment Trail Loop offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring brings lush greenery and flowing waterfalls, while summer is popular for warmer weather and lake activities. Autumn is particularly stunning with vibrant fall foliage, making it a highly sought-after time, though trails can be very crowded. Winter hiking is possible for experienced hikers with proper gear, but conditions can be challenging with snow and ice. For fewer crowds and pleasant temperatures, late spring or early fall are often ideal.
The terrain is quite varied. Easier sections around North and South Lake feature old railroad beds and wooded paths, which can be rooty and muddy. The Escarpment Trail sections, however, are more challenging, characterized by steep inclines, rocky paths, rock scrambles, and numerous rock stairs. Expect uneven footing, and some areas along ledges require careful attention. It's a diverse mix that keeps the hike interesting!
The North-South Lake Escarpment Trail Loop offers options for various skill levels. A shorter, easier loop directly around North and South Lake (approximately 2.5-3 miles) is generally considered easy and suitable for beginners. However, incorporating sections of the broader Escarpment Trail significantly increases the difficulty due to steep climbs, rocky terrain, and rock scrambles. Beginners should stick to the lake-side paths or be prepared for a moderate to difficult challenge if venturing onto the Escarpment Trail itself.
This loop is rich in natural beauty and historical significance. You'll encounter stunning viewpoints like Newman's Ledge and Artists Rock, offering panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and the Catskill Mountains. You can also explore Badmans Cave Shelter and enjoy the serene beauty of North Lake. The trail also passes by historical sites, including the former location of the grand Catskill Mountain House, which still provides amazing vistas.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Rock Shelter Trail, the North Lake South Lake Trail, the Escarpment Trail, the Mary's Glen Trail, and the Long Path. This interconnectedness allows for various route combinations and extended hiking opportunities.
The Catskill Mountains are home to diverse wildlife. Hikers might spot various bird species, deer, and smaller mammals. It's also worth noting that black bears and coyotes are present in the area, particularly at dusk and dawn. Always practice Leave No Trace principles and be aware of your surroundings.
Given the varied terrain, including rocky sections and ledges, sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support are essential. Some parts of the Escarpment Trail have exposure, so careful footing is crucial. Always carry enough water, especially on warmer days, and be prepared for sudden weather changes. It's also wise to inform someone of your hiking plans and expected return time.
The full loop, as described, is approximately 10.9 km (6.8 miles) and typically takes around 3 hours to complete. However, this duration can vary significantly based on your pace, the specific route variations you choose, and how much time you spend enjoying the numerous viewpoints and historical sites along the way. If you opt for the more challenging Escarpment Trail sections, allow for extra time.