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Before you arrive...

Parking information

Parking lots fill early on peak weekends

  • On summer and fall weekends, arrive early and consider carpooling.
  • Preserve members will not be able to park at the Mohonk Mountain House Gatehouse on busy weekends. Consider using the Preserve’s Spring Farm Trailhead instead.
  • Lots full? Don’t expect to park for long on the road: New York State Department of Transportation has posted ½-hour parking limits at the "Scenic Overlook" and "Hairpin Turn" located one mile north of the intersection of Routes 299 and 44/55 in the Town of Gardiner.
  • Solution: Use long-term parking lots at the Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center and at the West Trapps parking lot, located ½ mile and 1½ mile respectively from the intersection of Routes 299 and 44/55.

Plan ahead for a safe and pleasant visit

  • Consider the length of your hike and the time you have before the Preserve closes at sunset.
  • Check the weather and dress accordingly.
  • Select a hike at the ability level of your group’s least experienced member.
  • Do your part: Day passes or annual membership are required to access the trails and carriage roads.
  • Keep this a safe and quiet haven: No glass, radios, or fires.
  • Help prevent plant damage and erosion: Stay on marked trails.

Bringing your dog?

  • Dogs are welcome to accompany you, but in keeping with our policies and New York State law, they must be on a leash and under your control at all times. Off-leash dogs often harass and threaten wildlife, are injured by wildlife (such as porcupines and poisonous snakes), and get lost. They may also make other visitors uncomfortable and be impounded. Tying a dog up at the bottom of a cliff while rock climbing is not "under your control."
  • Dogs are not allowed on the grounds of the neighboring Mohonk Mountain House, on Preserve carriage roads during cross-country ski season, or in any Preserve ponds or streams.
  • Please remove pet waste from the trail and carriage roads, which helps ensure a more pleasant experience for visitors and keep streams and other water systems clean.

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Hours and Fees



Our Visitor Center
is open year-round, free of charge, 9-5 daily. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve after 12 noon, Christmas Day, New Years Day


Preserve Lands are open 365 days a year, sunrise to sunset

Admission:
Members: FREE

Non-members:
$10 for hikers and bikers
$15 for climbers
Children 12 and under free with adult

Day passes and memberships
can be purchased at the Visitor Center and other trailheads.
The face value of your day pass can be applied toward the purchase of a membership. This offer is good for two weeks from the date on your day pass. (One day pass per person.)


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