The Catskills reward hikers who want more than a summit selfie. The ridge trails along the eastern edge run above the Hudson Valley with views that stopped painters in their tracks in the 1800s and still do — mile after mile of hardwood forest dropping into the valley below, the river glinting silver on clear days. Kaaterskill Falls is New York's tallest two-stage waterfall, thundering hardest in spring when snowmelt pushes it to full power, beautiful and quieter the rest of the year.
October is when the whole region transforms — peak foliage hits the high Catskills around October 10–20 and rolls down to the valley floor over two weeks, turning the ridge trails into something you'll plan a trip around years in advance. The hiking here pairs naturally with everything else the Catskills does well: finish a morning on the trails and you're twenty minutes from a lodge with a serious kitchen and a wine list that knows what it's doing.
| Month | High / Low | Rain Days | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 32° / 13°F | 12 | Okay |
| Feb | 36° / 16°F | 10 | Okay |
| Mar | 46° / 25°F | 12 | Okay |
| Apr | 58° / 35°F | 13 | Good |
| May | 69° / 45°F | 13 | Peak |
| Jun | 77° / 54°F | 13 | Peak |
| Jul | 82° / 59°F | 12 | Peak |
| Aug | 80° / 57°F | 11 | Peak |
| Sep | 72° / 49°F | 10 | Peak |
| Oct | 60° / 37°F | 11 | Peak |
| Nov | 48° / 28°F | 12 | Good |
| Dec | 36° / 18°F | 12 | Okay |
The cultural center — galleries, restaurants, bohemian energy.
The outdoor base camp. Esopus Creek tubing, fly shops, the Diner.
Pastoral and quiet. Where Inness is.
Western Catskills — fly fishing country and the craft brewery scene.
Junction Pool — where the Beaverkill meets the Willowemoc.
Hunter Mountain ski area. Kaaterskill Falls nearby.
700,000 acres of protected forest. The backbone of it all.
New York's tallest two-stage waterfall. Peak flow in spring.
The birthplace of American dry-fly fishing. Brown and rainbow trout.
Tubing, swimming, and trout fishing through the mountain corridor.
The most coveted swimming hole in the Catskills. Cold, clear, worth it.
World-class rock climbing and ridge hiking on the Catskills' eastern edge.
Peak foliage weekends at Piaule, Inness, Wildflower Farms, and Troutbeck fill by May. If you want a top lodge in October, book in spring — not September. The color peaks around October 10–20 most years and the demand around it is genuine.
Trailways buses reach Woodstock and Phoenicia, but that is where car-free travel ends. The trailheads, fishing access points, swimming holes, and most lodges are not walkable from town. Rideshare exists in Woodstock and essentially disappears everywhere else.
On weekends from May through October, Route 28 through Phoenicia moves slowly, the Phoenicia Diner has a line before 8am, and every trail with a named waterfall is busy by 10. Tuesday through Thursday the mountains are genuinely quiet. The experience is not the same.
Wildist-vetted hotels for The Catskills, New York coming soon.