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Catskill Center’s New Hiking Challenge Showcases Catskills’ Hidden Treasures

July 12, 2024 – Arkville, NY: The Catskill Center and the Congressman Maurice D. Hinchey Catskills Visitor Center are thrilled to announce the Catskills Adventure Challenge. This unique challenge offers outdoor enthusiasts a fresh and exciting opportunity to explore the Catskill Mountains while fulfilling their passion for adventure.

Inspired by the success of the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation’s Catskills Fire Tower Challenge, the Catskills Adventure Challenge provides new goals for those who have already reached the Catskills’ six iconic fire towers. It is designed to offer both new and seasoned hikers a unique set of objectives that highlight the beauty and diversity of the Catskill Mountains.

“With more than 300,000 acres of public Forest Preserve lands in the Catskill Park alone, the variety of hiking opportunities and experiences are practically endless for visitors and residents alike, and many folks never get to the majority of those areas,” said Jeff Senterman, Executive Director of the Catskill Center. “I’m hopeful that the Catskills Adventure Challenge will help everyone explore our beautiful mountains, learn about Leave No Trace Principles and Responsible Recreation, and stop to enjoy our many communities on their way to these hikes.”

The Catskills Adventure Challenge invites participants to embark on eight carefully selected hikes that showcase the region's breathtaking landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich history. To complete the challenge, participants must finish six of these eight hikes, providing flexibility and variety to suit all levels of experience and interest. Participation in the challenge is straightforward and rewarding.

Guides with detailed information about each hike are available at the Catskills Visitor Center or via the official challenge website at www.catskillsadventurechallenge.com.

Upon completing the hikes, participants are asked to compile a log of their adventures, including details of the six trails completed. Adding a personal touch to the submission, participants are encouraged to include a favorite photo from the challenge. Submissions should be made via the convenient online form available on the official challenge website.

All who complete the challenge will receive a special Catskills Adventure Challenge patch, symbolizing their adventurous spirit and lasting connection to the stunning Catskills wilderness.

“The Catskills Adventure Challenge is envisioned as a series of guides created to introduce participants to the recreational and cultural opportunities in the Catskills,” said Katie Palm, Director of the Catskills Visitor Center. “This region abounds with hikes, breathtaking views, diverse flora and fauna, art spaces, history museums, and many other opportunities. The inaugural challenge focuses on hikes, but eventually, there will be many different themes and more challenges to choose from. Pick the Catskills Adventure that matches your interest or try something new!”

Whether a seasoned hiker seeking a new challenge or a newcomer eager to explore the natural beauty of the Catskills, the Catskills Adventure Challenge offers the perfect opportunity to connect with nature, test limits, and create unforgettable memories.

For more information, please visit www.catskillsadventurechallenge.com.