New Projects for the Catskills
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2016 11:26 pm
$500,000.00 has been allocated for a comprehensive plan for the Catskills. The following list of items is also going forward:
-A study that will result in design plans for networks of mountain biking trails at Mount Hayden (near Windham) and the Shandaken Wild Forest (near Belleayre)
-Overlook Mountain: A 30-car parking lot and signage on MacDaniel Road, and a new trail to connect the parking lot with the Overlook Trail
-Phoenicia - Mt. Tobias Wild Forest, Willow: A 5-10 car parking lot and signage on Jessup Road
-Wilson Campground: A six-mile multiple use trail system accessible to mountain biking, including a bridge over the Little Beaver Kill
-Tice Ten Eyck Mountain: A 5-car parking lot and signage on Peck Road, and a hiking trail to the summit
-Sundown Wild Forest: An accessible pedestrian trail from the Peekamoose-Table Trailhead on County Route 42 to the Blue Hole kiosk, and an expansion of the Upper Cherrytown Road parking lot
-Big Indian Acquisition: A 10-car parking lot and signage on Lost Clove Road, and a multiple-use trail system
-Shandaken Wild Forest: A 5-10 car parking lot and signage on Route 28
-Elm Ridge Wild Forest: An expanded parking lot at the Escarpment Trailhead on Route 23, and two miles of mountain biking trail
-Mount Hayden: A 5-10 car parking lot and two miles of mountain biking trail
-Colgate Lake Wild Forest: An expanded parking lot at Colgate Lake, and two miles of multi-use trail around the lake
-Delaware Wild Forest: Rehabilitation to the snowmobile trail in Cat Hollow, including a bridge replacement
-A study that will result in design plans for networks of mountain biking trails at Mount Hayden (near Windham) and the Shandaken Wild Forest (near Belleayre)
-Overlook Mountain: A 30-car parking lot and signage on MacDaniel Road, and a new trail to connect the parking lot with the Overlook Trail
-Phoenicia - Mt. Tobias Wild Forest, Willow: A 5-10 car parking lot and signage on Jessup Road
-Wilson Campground: A six-mile multiple use trail system accessible to mountain biking, including a bridge over the Little Beaver Kill
-Tice Ten Eyck Mountain: A 5-car parking lot and signage on Peck Road, and a hiking trail to the summit
-Sundown Wild Forest: An accessible pedestrian trail from the Peekamoose-Table Trailhead on County Route 42 to the Blue Hole kiosk, and an expansion of the Upper Cherrytown Road parking lot
-Big Indian Acquisition: A 10-car parking lot and signage on Lost Clove Road, and a multiple-use trail system
-Shandaken Wild Forest: A 5-10 car parking lot and signage on Route 28
-Elm Ridge Wild Forest: An expanded parking lot at the Escarpment Trailhead on Route 23, and two miles of mountain biking trail
-Mount Hayden: A 5-10 car parking lot and two miles of mountain biking trail
-Colgate Lake Wild Forest: An expanded parking lot at Colgate Lake, and two miles of multi-use trail around the lake
-Delaware Wild Forest: Rehabilitation to the snowmobile trail in Cat Hollow, including a bridge replacement