Ulster County

Skiing

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10528, Ranch Resort, Highland NY, Ulster County, horse ranch, kids activities, skiing, snow tubing, horseback riding, sleigh rides, kid's programs, paddle boats, fishing, Tennis courts, Basketball Court, Miniature Golf, Archery | Ulster Rocking Horse Ranch "all inclusive" Resort

845-691-2927
  Rocking Horse Ranch Resort is located at 600 Route 44/55, Highland NY 12528, Ulster County in the mid-Hudson Valley.

From Rocking Horse: "We’re more than just horses - We’re the most fun your family ever had. We offer 4 seasons of indoor and outdoor activities for all ages. Our sprawling 500-acre property and beautiful private lake provides a scenic backdrop for your family’s next big adventure. Enjoy three delicious daily all-you-can-eat meals, prepared by our culinary team, many of whom are graduates of the Culinary Institute of America, right here in the Hudson Valley. End the night with top-name entertainment, featuring magicians,comedians, jugglers, Wild West Shows and circus acts from around the world. Get cozy in our updated rooms with luxurious mattresses and Bunk Beds for the kids. It’ll be the best family vacation you’ve ever had." Rocking Horse Ranch "all inclusive" Resort | Ulster  website and more . . .
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12441, ski area, Catskill Mountains, Hudson River Valley, Highmount, Ulster County, skiers, American skiing, snowboarding, Belleayre mountain condition report, kids, New York's Winter Snow Park, Outdoor Winter Activities, Kidscamp, Ski boarding | Ulster Belleayre Mountain Ski Area

845-254-5600
  Belleayre Mountain, a ski resort, is located off of State Route 28 in Highmount, NY, just hours from New York City. It was declared “Forever Wild” by the New York State Forest Preserve in 1885.

From Belleayre: "Early on, skiers would side-step or hike their way more than 3,000 feet to be the first to make tracks down un-named and woody trails. Since the very beginning of the American skiing experience, skiers gazed at the steep, rugged inclines of Belleayre Mountain and dreamed of refining them. In the 1940’s skiing enthusiasts pressured politicians to develop Belleayre as a safe and fun mountain for families and extreme skiers alike. In 1947 bills were introduced allowing New York State to create Belleayre Mountain. Construction began in 1949 and Belleayre began its premier winter season with five trails, an electrically powered rope tow, New York’s first chairlift, a summit lodge, a temporary base lodge with a cafeteria and dirt floors and parking to accommodate 300 people. It would become the center for winter sports in the region and an economic catalyst for surrounding communities. Belleayre Mountain Ski Area | Ulster  website and more . . .
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Long Path Trail 15 - 20: Hiking / Biking Southern Catskills

845-256-3000
  Long Path Trail 15 - 20: Southern Catskills - Hiking and Mountain Biking the Long Path Trail

"These sections of the Long Path mark the beginning of the route through Catskill Park. The Catskill Park has spectacular scenery and considerable rugged terrain. It passes over Slide Mountain, the tallest in the Catskills. Nowhere does the Long Path go higher. Small villages nestled in the valleys provide a break from the traverses through dense forests carpeting most of the Catskill Mountains. Most of its route follows DEC trails maintained by the Trail Conference. The trails are generally marked with different colored plastic markers. These are usually the only trail identification except at major trail junctions. The LP aqua paint blaze is reserved for when the trail crosses private property and road sections. As the Long Path changes frequently from one DEC trail to another, hikers must watch carefully for turns and make sure that they are on the proper trail. Most trail DEC junctions have signs that give the trail names and the direction and distance to important points (Distances are not always accurate on these signs.). At many of these intersections, a plastic Long Path marker indicates the route of the Long Path. Camping is permitted on State land at elevations below 3,500 feet (this elevation is usually marked by signs along the trails), and at locations at least 150 feet away from trails and water. The Long Path also passes several DEC lean-tos and campgrounds." Long Path Trail 15 - 20:  Hiking / Biking Southern Catskills | Ulster  more . . .

Denning, Olive, Shandaken in Ulster County, Things to Do at Slide Mountain Wilderness, Camping Primitive, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Scenic Views, Trapping, Wildlife Watching, Hiking Trails, Winter Activities at Slide Mountain, Cross-Country Skiing | Ulster Slide Mountain Wilderness

845-256-3000
  Slide Mountain Wilderness in the Catskill Forest Preserve, offering 35 miles of trails, is located in the towns of Denning, Olive, and Shandaken in Ulster County, New York.

"The Slide Mountain Wilderness, encompassing more than 47,500 acres, is the largest and most popular wilderness area in the Catskill Forest Preserve. Extensive foot trails provide access to the remote interior, often climbing over lofty peaks with spectacular views. Slide Mountain, the tallest peak in all of the Catskills, inspired poet and naturalist John Burroughs to write; "Here the works of man dwindle, in the heart of the southern Catskills." A plaque commemorating both the man and the mountain graces the face of the summit rock, in tribute to Burroughs and his vision. Slide Mountain Wilderness | Ulster  website and more . . .

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