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Hiking Bearpen Mountain in the Catskills - One of the Catskill 3500 Peaks

Bearpen Mountain is westernmost of the Catskill 3500 peaks in the Catskill Mountains. Standing tall at 3,587 feet in elevation, the mountain offers several great views of the surrounding region.

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For this hike we began at the trailhead on Heisinger Road in Prattsville, NY and followed the snowmobile trail to the summit of the mountain. There are no official hiking trails on Bearpen, just snowmobile trails that double as hiking trails in the non-snow months.

From Heisinger Road, the red mark snowmobile trail follows a wide open, generally well maintained old roadway on its ascent of Bearpen Mountain. The trail/road makes a series of switchbacks . A few sections are a bit eroded, but not overly difficult to walk. There are also a few muddy sections.

The summit of Bearpen is reached a little over 2.5 miles from Heisinger Road. From there you can walk along the summit ridge to its western edge where there are two good views - one to the southwest and one to the northwest. This is also a great spot to capture the sunset if you don’t mind hiking back down with a headlamp.


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