2023 Edition
The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference's Shawangunk Trails Map is a three-map set featuring trails in the northern Shawangunks region of New York. The maps are printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, and are a must-have for exploring the special features of the Shawangunk region, including breathtaking cliffs, pitch pines growing out of bedrock, and spectacular views. The 2023 update also includes several trail updates, including changes to the Long Path and Mine Hole Footpath in an area impacted by recent forest fires, upgraded status of maintained sections of the Smiley and High Point carriage roads, extension of the Spruce Glen Footpath south of Lake Awosting, updated blaze colors and names for some trails in Mohonk Preserve, and new trails like the Split Rock Loop and Lost City Escarpment Trail. Several trails have been redrawn based on more recent GPS data, and a new inset map has been prepared to show nearby trails in the Rosendale area. Other improvements include viewpoint star updates and additions, parking access updates including the addition of Testimonial Gateway Trailhead for Mohonk Preserve, and the addition of newly-protected lands.
Map features include:
More than 200 miles of maintained trails and carriage roads, many of which are open to bikes and horses, in the northern Shawangunks of Ulster County
Parklands including Minnewaska State Park Preserve, Mohonk Preserve, Shawangunk Ridge State Forest, and the Mohonk Mountain House property
Sections of the Long Path and Shawangunk Ridge Trail
Junction-to-junction trail mileage numbers
20-foot elevation contours
1:30,000 scale (1 inch = 0.47 mile)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Map featuring the route of the Long Path/Shawangunk Ridge Trail between Wurtsboro and Route 52
Enlarged large-scale map of complex trail network in the area of Mohonk Mountain House
Parkland boundaries
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Viewpoints, waterfalls, mines, and other points of interest
Parking areas
Public transportation
Park contact information, history, and regulations
UTM coordinate grid
The New York-New Jersey Trail Conference's Shawangunk Trails Map is a three-map set featuring trails in the northern Shawangunks region of New York. The maps are printed in vibrant color on waterproof and tear-resistant Tyvek, and are a must-have for exploring the special features of the Shawangunk region, including breathtaking cliffs, pitch pines growing out of bedrock, and spectacular views. The 2023 update also includes several trail updates, including changes to the Long Path and Mine Hole Footpath in an area impacted by recent forest fires, upgraded status of maintained sections of the Smiley and High Point carriage roads, extension of the Spruce Glen Footpath south of Lake Awosting, updated blaze colors and names for some trails in Mohonk Preserve, and new trails like the Split Rock Loop and Lost City Escarpment Trail. Several trails have been redrawn based on more recent GPS data, and a new inset map has been prepared to show nearby trails in the Rosendale area. Other improvements include viewpoint star updates and additions, parking access updates including the addition of Testimonial Gateway Trailhead for Mohonk Preserve, and the addition of newly-protected lands.
Map features include:
More than 200 miles of maintained trails and carriage roads, many of which are open to bikes and horses, in the northern Shawangunks of Ulster County
Parklands including Minnewaska State Park Preserve, Mohonk Preserve, Shawangunk Ridge State Forest, and the Mohonk Mountain House property
Sections of the Long Path and Shawangunk Ridge Trail
Junction-to-junction trail mileage numbers
20-foot elevation contours
1:30,000 scale (1 inch = 0.47 mile)
Convenient map sizes to carry and use on the trail
Map featuring the route of the Long Path/Shawangunk Ridge Trail between Wurtsboro and Route 52
Enlarged large-scale map of complex trail network in the area of Mohonk Mountain House
Parkland boundaries
Unmaintained trails and woods roads
Viewpoints, waterfalls, mines, and other points of interest
Parking areas
Public transportation
Park contact information, history, and regulations
UTM coordinate grid
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