The Catskill Center’s Platte Clove Preserve

Plattekill Falls at the Platte Clove Preserve. The Falls are accessible via the Waterfall Trail described below. Please note that there is no swimming allowed at the Falls.

Plattekill Falls at the Platte Clove Preserve. The Falls are accessible via the Waterfall Trail described below. Please note that there is no swimming allowed at the Falls.

Located in the northeastern Catskills, the Catskill Center's 208-acres Platte Clove Preserve contains beautiful waterfalls and trails at the head of the rugged and scenic Platte Clove in the Town of Hunter, Greene County. Download a trail map.

The Preserve remains a pristine wilderness area open for the quiet enjoyment of our members and the public with three maintained hiking trails.

Hours of Operation

The Platte Clove Preserve is open daily from dawn to dusk.

There is NO CAMPING allowed on the Platte Clove Preserve.

Staffing

Between May and October a Catskill Steward is stationed by the trailhead kiosk located at the Platte Clove Preserve on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Part of our Catskill Stewards Program, the Steward is present to help greet visitors, answer visitor questions, provide information, educate visitors about Leave No Trace principles, and help visitors Recreate Responsibly when visiting the Platte Clove Preserve and the Catskill Park. The Steward also curates a selection of items from the Catskill Visitor Center’s gift shop, including trail maps and guides, that can be purchased at the Platte Clove Preserve (credit/debit card purchases only).

Suggested Day Use Fee

We ask that users make a $5 per person donation when utilizing the Platte Clove Preserve. The donation box is located next to the main trailhead kiosk, which all users must pass by to reach the trails of the Platte Clove Preserve. Make a donation online.

No Restroom Facilities

There are no public restroom facilities at the Platte Clove Preserve.

*Seasonal Road Closure Notice*

The easterly two- and one-half miles of Town of Hunter Route 9, known as Platte Clove Mountain Road, is a seasonal limited use highway that is generally closed to vehicles from November 15 to April 15.

Rules

The public is welcome to enjoy the Platte Clove Preserve, but we ask that the property be properly respected and honored, including respecting the natural and cultural features located on the property. In addition, visitors must respect these conditions of use to enjoy the Preserve:

  • FOOT TRAVEL ONLY - No horses, mountain bikes or motorized vehicles are permitted on the Preserve property

  • TRAVEL ON MARKED TRAILS ONLY - Please do not leave the marked trails. The Preserve's ecology is fragile and there are many dangerous drops, waterfalls, and ravines.

  • LEAVE NO TRACE - Take all trash with you. Carry in, carry out. #RecreateResponsibly

  • NO LOUD MUSIC OR OTHER NOISE DISTURBANCES

  • KEEP PETS LEASHED AT ALL TIMES AND CLEAN UP AFTER THEM

  • NO SWIMMING, CAMPING, FIRES, ICE/ROCK CLIMBING, HUNTING, OR COLLECTING OF NATURAL, CULTURAL AND/OR HISTORICAL MATERIALS

  • USE AT YOUR OWN RISK. THIS IS A NATURAL, UNSUPERVISED AREA

  • OPEN TO THE PUBLIC, DAWN TO DUSK ONLY

  • FAILURE TO RESPECT THESE CONDITIONS OF USE CAN RESULT IN VISITORS BEING ASKED TO LEAVE THE PRESERVE AND, IF NECESSARY, LEGAL ACTIONS.


Amenities

Parking

Parking is very limited along Platte Clove Road and the Town of Hunter strictly enforces the posted "No Parking" areas. Visitors to the preserve should park at the NYSDEC parking lot located off of Platte Clove Road 0.2 miles east of the Preserve (the parking lot is located on the dirt road off the north side of Platte Clove Road).

Artist Cabin

The Artist Cabin on the property is not open to the public. The cabin is used by the Catskill Center for special events. Visitors should not approach the cabin unless invited to do so by staff. There are no facilities in the cabin currently open to the public.

Natural Resources and Hiking Trails

The Platte Clove Preserve is a natural area that is maintained to ensure its wilderness character remains. There are three maintained trails on the preserve that are open to the public. The remainder of the lands of the preserve is not open to the public - please do not leave the maintained trails. The three trails accessible to the public at the Preserve are:

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WATERFALL TRAIL: The Waterfall Trail is an approximately 1/3 mile, one-way trail to the base of Plattekill Falls. The trail begins at the trail junction in front of the informational kiosk just above the Red Cabin. From here the trail goes eastward and slopes downward to the edge of the clove and then turns and descends to the base of Plattekill Falls. CAUTION - this trail is narrow and descends through a steep gorge. Proper footwear (hiking boots or shoes) is required to safely navigate this trail. The trail ends at the base of Plattekill Falls. Hikers should be aware that swimming is prohibited in the waterfall. Return to the kiosk the same way you came.

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OVERLOOK TRAIL: The Overlook Trail, which travels between Platte Clove and the summit of Overlook Mountain above Woodstock starts at the Platte Clove Preserve at the trail junction in front of the informational kiosk. From the kiosk the trail travels westward along the river, quickly crossing the stream on a replica king-post bridge that used to exist here to allow carriages to travel what was then, the Overlook Road and which horse-drawn carriages used to travel between the mountaintop and Woodstock. After crossing the bridge, the trail quickly reaches a trail junction with the Nature Trail. The Overlook Trail turns right and then climbs quickly through the Preserve to the south before reaching the boundary with the New York State Forest Preserve lands. From there, the trail travels to the junction with the Devil's Path, continuing to the Devil's Kitchen Lean-to and beyond to the Echo Lake Trail junction and finally to the top of Overlook Mountain.

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NATURE TRAIL: The Nature Trail is a 1/2 mile loop trail on the south side of the Plattekill Creek that gives visitors the opportunity to walk along the creek, see the top of Platte Clove and walk through the ruins of a former boarding house that existed on the site in the 19th century. The trail starts at the intersection with the Overlook Trail, about 50 feet after the Overlook Trail crosses the Plattekill Creek. Turn left onto the nature trail, crossing a small brook. Then follow the nature trail to the edge of Platte Clove, then along the edge to the ruins of the boarding house before climbing slightly and then returning to the intersection with the Overlook Trail.

History

The Platte Clove Preserve was generously donated to the Catskill Center by the Griswold Family in 1975 for the permanent protection of the flora, fauna and geologic and historic features present on the property. The beautiful, rugged Platte Clove is part of the eastern Catskill Escarpment and has a long and storied past. The land has been gouged by glaciers and carved by steams.  Early settlers cleared timber and bluestone from the mountains. The cloves were immortalized by the great "Hudson River School" of American landscape artists. Visitors journeyed from afar to enjoy the wilderness and the grand Catskill Mountain hotels. THe Platte Clove, and its mountainous flanks, has been reclaimed by nature, painted by artists, lauded by poets, protected by conservationists, and revered by all who seek its serenity.

For More Information, Visit the Catskills Visitor Center

The trails of the Platte Clove Preserve and the surrounding area can be seen on the New York New Jersey Trail Conference Catskill Trails Map Set and the National Geographic Trails Illustrated Map for the Catskills. Both of which are available for purchase at the Catskills Visitor Center gift shop.

The Catskills Visitor Center offers online services and is open daily from 10am to 3pm, except for Wednesdays when it is closed. Staff are on hand to answer questions and provide information. The gift shop is also available to purchase maps, guidebooks and other Catskills items. The Visitor Center is located at 5096 Route 28 in Mount Tremper, NY. The phone number is 845-688-3369.

Support

Generous donations from our followers allow us to maintain and improve the facilities and programming offered at the Platte Clove Preserve, along with all of the programs and activities of the Catskill Center.  Please consider making a gift in support of our work.

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