Neversink Unique Area
- + Map Explanation
For each area you will find an interactive map and a description of the hikes in that area.
On the map you may:
- Click on the name of the hike in the legend to turn hikes ON and OFF
- Click on the arrow next to the name of the hike in the legend to center the map on that hike
- Hover over a marker on the map to see a picture from that location
- Use the + and - to zoom IN and OUT
- Hold down the left mouse button while over the map and drag the map around
Hovering over the hike's Difficulty Rating will show a reason for the rating.
- +Driving Directions
Exit State Route 17 at exit 109E and turn right on Katrina Falls Road. Exit State Route 17 at exit 109w and turn right at the end of the exit. Turn right on Katrina Falls Road at the next intersection. From the end of the 109E exit drive 3.5 miles to the end of Katrina Falls Road. Park in the small lot.
Neversink River
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Easy | 1.4 mi | N41.5817 W74.6212 | Map |
- + Hike Description
From the parking area walk through the gate and down the wide woods road. Continue until there is a fork in the trail. Stay right on the yellow spur trail which leads down to the Neversink River. This spot on the river usually has gently flowing water with a few small rapids. It is NOT safe to swim here despite what some may think! When you are done relaxing by the river, retrace your steps to the car.
Denton and Mullet Brook falls Loop
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Moderate | 4.6 mi | N41.5817 W74.6212 | Map |
- + Hike Description
From the parking area walk through the gate and down the wide woods road. Continue until there is a fork in the trail. Stay left on the blue blazed main trail which will soon cross Wolf Brook on a small bridge. Just passed this stream crossing is another trail junction. Stay right on the blue blazed trail as the trail rolls up and down a little. At 1.3 miles cross Mullet Brook on a wooden bridge. BE CAREFUL since these bridges can sometimes by slippery from rain and moss which grows on them. Just passed the bridge the yellow blazed spur trail to Denton Falls on the Neversink River branches off to the right. Follow the yellow blazes as they lead through the laurel. The trail breaks out into an open evergreen forest and descends to the river. The descent can be steep at times with loose rock and pine needles making the going slippery. Some areas on the trail may be muddy. When you reach the river you may carefully walk out onto the rocks to get a good view of the falls. BE CAREFUL as the rocks may be slippery and the current in the river is fast especially when the water in high! After enjoying the area around the falls, retrace your route back to the main trail. Turn right on the blue trail and you will immediately come to another trail junction. Stay to the left on the red blazed trail and start an uphill section. At a little over 2 miles watch for a yellow blazed spur trail on the left. Turn left on this trail to walk .15 miles down to Mullet Brook Falls. Return to the main trail and turn left on the red blazed trail to continue the loop. The walk now is uphill but eventually levels off and crosses Mullet Brook again on a bridge at 2.9 miles. Cross the bridge and continue on the trail staying left at the next intersection at 3.1 miles. The yellow trail here heads off to the right to the Wolf Brook parking area. The red trail now heads downhill for almost a mile to another trail junction. Turn right on the blue trail and cross the bridge over Wolf Brook. Stay right on the main trail and walk back up the hill to your car.
Neversink Unique Three Falls
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Difficulty | Round trip | Trailhead Coordinates | PDF Map | |
Very Strenuous | 8.4 mi | N41.5817 W74.6212 | Map |
- + Hike Description
From the parking area walk through the gate and down the wide woods road. Continue until there is a fork in the trail. Stay left on the blue blazed main trail which will soon cross Wolf Brook on a small bridge. Just passed this stream crossing is another trail junction. Stay right on the blue blazed trail as the trail rolls up and down a little. At 1.3 miles cross Mullet Brook on a wooden bridge. BE CAREFUL since these bridges can sometimes by slippery from rain and moss which grows on them. Just passed the bridge the yellow blazed spur trail to Denton Falls on the Neversink River branches off to the right. Follow the yellow blazes as they lead through the laurel. The trail breaks out into an open evergreen forest and descends to the river. The descent can be steep at times with loose rock and pine needles making the going slippery. Some areas on the trail may be muddy. When you reach the river you may carefully walk out onto the rocks to get a good view of the falls. BE CAREFUL as the rocks may be slippery and the current in the river is fast especially when the water in high! After enjoying the area around the falls, retrace your route back to the main trail. Turn right on the blue trail and you will immediately come to another trail junction. Stay right on the blue blazed trail that leads to High Falls. This two mile section of trail is more rugged than the previous sections with larger rocks and a rougher surface. After an initial descent, there is a slight climb and then a descent of almost 500 feet to the Neversink River at 3.9 miles. After enjoying the sights and sounds of the falls, retrace your steps back to the trail junction with the red trail. Turn right and start an uphill section. At 6 miles watch for a yellow blazed spur trail on the left. Turn left on this trail to walk .15 miles down to Mullet Brook Falls. Return to the main trail and turn left on the red blazed trail to continue the loop. The walk now is uphill but eventually levels off and crosses Mullet Brook again on a bridge at 6.8 miles. Cross the bridge and continue on the trail staying left at the next intersection at 7 miles. The yellow trail here heads off to the right to the Wolf Brook parking area. The red trail now heads downhill for almost a mile to another trail junction. Turn right on the blue trail and cross the bridge over Wolf Brook. Stay right on the main trail and walk back up the hill to your car.