Huntersfield State Forest is a state forest located in the Catskill Mountains, spanning parts of Schoharie and Greene Counties. This area features a diverse landscape, including evergreen plantations and northern hardwood forests, with elevations ranging from 2,000 feet to approximately 3,400 feet at the summit of Huntersfield Mountain. The terrain offers significant climbs and descents, providing varied scenery for outdoor activities. The forest provides opportunities for several sports like road cycling within its peaceful and scenic environment.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Huntersfield State Forest is a state forest located in the Catskill Mountains, spanning parts of Schoharie and Greene Counties. It features a diverse landscape of evergreen plantations and northern hardwood forests. The forest offers a peaceful and scenic environment for outdoor activities.
Huntersfield State Forest primarily offers road cycling opportunities on its roads. The area's terrain, with significant climbs and descents, is suitable for cyclists. Information on routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes in Huntersfield State Forest guide.
Huntersfield State Forest does not have dedicated road cycling trails. However, biking is generally permitted on its roads, which are known for their scenic and challenging terrain. These roads are suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a strenuous workout.
Road cycling in Huntersfield State Forest is generally considered challenging due to significant climbs and descents. The elevation ranges from 2,000 feet to about 3,400 feet at the summit of Huntersfield Mountain, offering strenuous workouts. The area is best suited for experienced cyclists.
Notable features include Huntersfield Mountain, which offers an elevation gain of over 1,200 feet (366 meters) from Huntersfield Road. From the Huntersfield lean-to near the summit, visitors can enjoy views of the northeastern Catskill Mountains, including Windham Mountain Ski Area and Hunter Mountain Ski Bowl.
Huntersfield State Forest spans approximately 1,300 to 1,400 acres (526 to 567 hectares). This area encompasses a mix of evergreen plantations and northern hardwood forests, providing varied scenery.
Information about Huntersfield State Forest is available through the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) website. The official website is dec.ny.gov. For general inquiries, the DEC Region 4 Stamford Office can be contacted.
For contact and general inquiries regarding Huntersfield State Forest, the DEC Region 4 Stamford Office can be reached at +1-607-652-7365. For emergency law enforcement and rangers, the number is +1-518-408-5850 or 911.
Yes, komoot offers guides for Huntersfield State Forest. The Road Cycling Routes in Huntersfield State Forest guide provides detailed information on cycling opportunities in the area. This guide helps users explore the forest's terrain.
Huntersfield State Forest has 1 route available on komoot, with more than 10 visitors having shared their experiences. The routes have an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars, indicating a positive reception from the komoot community.
Cyclists can expect varied terrain, including significant climbs and descents, as the elevation ranges from 2,000 feet to 3,400 feet (610 to 1,036 meters). The roads pass through evergreen plantations and northern hardwood forests, offering diverse scenery. The broader Catskills region is known for quiet country roads.

