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Bald Mountain via Teatown-Kitchawan Trail

Easy

4.9

(3401)

5,823

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Bald Mountain via Teatown-Kitchawan Trail

00:32

1.74km

110m

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Hike the easy 1.1-mile Bald Mountain via Teatown-Kitchawan Trail for scenic views of the Croton Reservoir and Hudson Highlands.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Bald Mountain

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difficulty level of the Bald Mountain via Teatown-Kitchawan Trail?

The specific komoot route for Bald Mountain via Teatown-Kitchawan Trail is generally considered easy. However, the overall Teatown-Kitchawan Trail, especially when including the ascent to Bald Mountain, can feature moderate hills and some challenging inclines. Hikers should be prepared for varied conditions.

What is the terrain like on this trail?

The terrain is quite diverse, featuring single-track paths, wooded areas, and old meadows. You'll encounter sections with rocks, roots, and potentially mud. Some parts may follow dirt roads, which can be gravelly. As you climb Bald Mountain, the path goes through beautiful forests and open meadows.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

Hikers can enjoy scenic views, particularly from the ascent of Bald Mountain, which offers stunning vistas of the Croton Reservoir, a wide area of northern Westchester, and the distant Hudson Highlands. The trail also passes through beautiful forests, serene woods, and old meadows.

Is the Bald Mountain via Teatown-Kitchawan Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally noted as dog-friendly. However, it's important to be aware that some areas, specifically within the New York Watershed, may require permits and prohibit dogs. Always keep your dog on a leash and clean up after them.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail or John E. Hand Park?

Generally, there are no entrance fees for the Teatown-Kitchawan Trail itself. However, specific areas, particularly those within the New York Watershed, might require permits. It's always best to check local regulations before your visit, especially if you plan to explore beyond the main trail.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The trail can be enjoyed in various seasons. Spring offers lush greenery and wildflowers, while autumn provides spectacular fall foliage. Summer is pleasant, though some sections can be muddy after rain. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions, especially on steeper inclines.

Where can I park to access the Bald Mountain via Teatown-Kitchawan Trail?

Parking is typically available near trailheads that connect to the Teatown-Kitchawan Trail, such as those near Teatown Lake Reservation or John E. Hand Park at Bald Mountain. Specific parking directions can often be found on local park websites or through navigation apps.

Does this trail connect to other hiking paths?

Yes, the Teatown-Kitchawan Trail is a significant connector. It links Teatown Lake Reservation to Kitchawan Preserve via John E. Hand Park at Bald Mountain. It also intersects with Westchester County's North County Trailway, the Briarcliff-Peekskill Trailway, and the New York State-owned Old Croton Aqueduct Trailway, offering many options for longer hikes.

Are there any water features or historical elements along the way?

Yes, the trail offers views of the Croton Reservoir and its superstructures. You'll also encounter stream crossings, some with bridges and others requiring rock hopping. Historically, the trail traverses lands controlled by the NYC Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) and passes by remnants of old stone walls and foundations.

Is this trail suitable for families with children?

The trail is generally considered family-friendly. While the specific komoot route is easy, be mindful of the overall Teatown-Kitchawan Trail's moderate sections and steeper inclines near Bald Mountain. Choose sections appropriate for your family's fitness level, and be prepared for varied terrain.

What are the blazes for the Teatown-Kitchawan Trail?

The Teatown-Kitchawan Trail is easily identifiable by its distinctive purple blazes or signs, making navigation straightforward.

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