January 22, 2025
Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

June 12, 2022 – Pawling, NY

Issue: Reasonable

Size: Roughly 2.3 miles

Max elevation: 1171 ft. – whole elevation achieve roughly 683 ft.

Route kind: Out-and-back

Map: Appalachian Trail Map – Dutchess County

Free Avenza App Map: Appalachian Trail – Dutchess & Putnam Counties, NY

Trailhead parking: West Dover Road, Pawling, NY 12564

No bogs on web site – No entrance or parking charges

Pull-off parking on shoulder for about 10-12 vehicles


Overview:

Cat Rocks is an japanese dealing with rock outcrop on West Mountain in Pawling, NY about 1,171 ft above sea stage. It supplies a birds’ eye view of the Harlem Valley, Litchfield County, Connecticut and past.

Cat Rocks - Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

The Harlem Valley contains the cities and hamlets of Pawling, Wingdale, Dover Plains, Wassaic, Millerton, Millbrook, and Beekman. The valley is a part of the two,190-mile-long Appalachian Mountain panorama often known as the Wild East. Solely an hour prepare trip from New York Metropolis, guests can discover 16 miles of the A.T. by way of Dover and Pawling, with hikes ranging in capability from straightforward rolling terrain to rock scrambles.

Dover and Pawling had been designated as an A.T. Group in 2013, identified collectively because the Harlem Valley A.T. Group (HVATC).


Historical past:

In 1921, Forester, conservationist and regional planner Benton MacKaye proposed a climbing path from Georgia to Maine, primarily by way of the Appalachian and Berkshire mountains, envisioning the Path as a utopian refuge from city life. Lower than two years later, work started on the nice path, with the primary accomplished part being the stretch from Bear Mountain to its present-day crossing with I-87. It was totally completed in 1937, and although it’s been tweaked within the a long time since, it’s primarily the identical trek that was envisioned by MacKaye himself.

What started as a imaginative and prescient of Benton MacKaye, was developed by volunteers, and opened as a steady path in 1937. It was designated as the primary Nationwide Scenic Path by the Nationwide Trails System Act of 1968. The Path is presently protected alongside greater than 99 p.c of its course by federal or state possession of the land or by rights-of-way. Yearly, greater than 4,000 volunteers contribute greater than 185,000 hours of effort on the Appalachian Path.

Spanning 14 states, from Springer Mountain, Georgia to Mount Katahdin, Maine, the two,190 mile-plus climbing path is the longest hiking-only path on the planet. Greater than three million individuals hike segments of the path every year.


Trails Overview:

All through its total size, the AT is marked by white paint blazes which might be 2 by 6 inches. Facet trails to shelters, viewpoints and parking areas use equally formed blue blazes. The Appalachian Path “AT” Brand is the “A” with the dropdown “T.”

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

The path is effectively marked on this part with many contemporary white blazes. A short rock scramble close to the start will be bypassed through an unmarked footpath to the left, on the base of the steep part.

There’s a brief part close to West Dover Street that may be a little overgrown. Close to Cat Rocks, the place the path ranges off, the underbrush overlaps the slim footpath. Lengthy pants or some type of tick repellant is really helpful.


Hike Overview:

Cat Rocks in Pawling, the topic of this hike, is to not be confused with Cat Rocks in Warwick, NY. They’re each on the Appalachian Path in NY, however in several cities and counties.

With threats of thunder storms within the forecast, I used to be in search of a shorter hike than beforehand deliberate. The hike to Cat Rocks match the invoice completely. There’s pull-off parking alongside the shoulder of West Dover Street (County Route 20), proper by the Dover Oak.

Please observe: The Appalachian Path crosses West Dover Street proper the place the Dover Oak is, however the hike begins on the alternative facet of the street from the huge oak tree.

On the day of this hike, we solely encountered a handful of individuals, together with two thru-hikers. It was very quiet alongside the path with solely the sound of birds and the occasional roar of a Harley rolling by on West Dover Street.

This hike is a straightforward out and again with a cease on the Phone Pioneers Shelter on the best way down.

Dover Oak to Cat Rocks

Dover Oak to Cat Rocks

The vast majority of the elevation achieve is within the first mile on the best way to Cat Rocks.

elevation profile - Cat Rocks

elevation profile – Cat Rocks


The Hike:

The Appalachian Path crosses the street proper on the Dover Oak. This white oak, estimated to be about 300 years previous, has a circumference of over 20 ft, and is believed to be the most important blazed tree alongside your complete AT from Maine to Georgia.

Dover Oak - Pawling, NY

Dover Oak – Pawling, NY

On the opposite facet of the street from the Dover Oak, the path descends to cross a moist space on rocks and puncheons. A brief distance past, the path climbs a jagged rock formation and begins its regular ascent of West Mountain, crossing a stream on a wood bridge alongside the best way.

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

After climbing for about half a mile, you’ll come to a junction on the left, the place a blue-blazed facet path results in the Phone Pioneers Shelter. Bear proper on the intersection and proceed following the white blazes of the AT.

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

turn right on Appalachian Trail

flip proper on Appalachian Path

turn right on Appalachian Trail

flip proper on Appalachian Path

The AT climbs some extra, turning left at an attention-grabbing wanting mass of rock. A brief distance later, the path approaches the grass-covered summit ridge of West Mountain. Slightly below the summit, a facet path on the suitable leads a brief distance to Cat Rocks – a panoramic east-facing viewpoint from an open rock outcrop. Down beneath, you may see West Dover Street, with fields past.

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

turn right on unmarked footpath

flip proper on unmarked footpath

Cat Rocks - Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks - Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

Please train warning on this slanted rock outcrop, particularly if the bottom is moist. In Might 2021 a hiker fell greater than 50 ft from this location and needed to be rescued by the Pawling Hearth Division in what was described as “one of many hardest rescues anybody in our firehouse has ever accomplished.”

Cat Rocks - Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks - Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks - Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

If you end up accomplished having fun with the view, retrace your steps again as much as the Appalachian Path and switch left, retracing your steps down West Mountain. While you attain the junction the place the facet path results in the Phone Pioneers Shelter, bear proper and observe the blue-blazed path, which crosses a stream on rocks and leads in 500 ft to the shelter, constructed by the White Plains Council of the Phone Pioneers of America in 1988. The picnic desk in entrance of the shelter is a superb spot to eat lunch or simply take a break.

continue ahead to the Telephone Pioneers Shelter

proceed forward to the Phone Pioneers Shelter

Telephone Pioneers Shelter - Appalachian Trail

Phone Pioneers Shelter – Appalachian Path

Telephone Pioneers Shelter - Appalachian Trail

Phone Pioneers Shelter – Appalachian Path

Telephone Pioneers Shelter - Appalachian Trail

Phone Pioneers Shelter – Appalachian Path

The supplies to construct this shelter was helicoptered in, through an enormous Connecticut Military/Air Nationwide Guard Sikorsky S-64 Skycrane. The Pioneers took care of a variety of the advance work, however many native volunteers assisted the Pioneers on this huge 1988 enterprise, together with the Pawling Boy Scout troop and Dutchess AT volunteers.

Telephone Pioneers Shelter - Appalachian Trail

Phone Pioneers Shelter – Appalachian Path

The full supplies value for the undertaking (largely donated) was about $4,000. The wooden was not minimize upfront, all of the notching work was accomplished proper on the location.

Telephone Pioneers Shelter - Appalachian Trail

Phone Pioneers Shelter – Appalachian Path

AT Information: “Inbuilt 1988, with help from the White Plains Council of the Phone Pioneers of America…0.1 mile from A.T. on facet path; accommodates 6; water from stream crossed by facet path to shelter; privy 200 ft from shelter on facet path.”

Telephone Pioneers Shelter - Appalachian Trail

Phone Pioneers Shelter – Appalachian Path

While you’re able to proceed, retrace your steps again to the A.T. and bear proper on the junction and proceed descending West Mountain on the Appalachian Path. Simply earlier than reaching the rock scramble, flip proper on the unmarked bypass path (except you need to scramble down) and observe the footpath because it runs parallel to the towering rock formation that you just scrambled over earlier.

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Flip proper on the unmarked bypass path which descends steeply across the base of the rock formation. On the base of the descent, the unmarked footpath climbs to a T-intersection with the Appalachian Path. Flip proper and observe the white blazes again to West Dover Street, the place the hike started.

turn right on unmarked bypass trail

flip proper on unmarked bypass path

unmarked bypass trail

unmarked bypass path

unmarked bypass trail

unmarked bypass path

unmarked bypass trail

unmarked bypass path

unmarked bypass trail

unmarked bypass path

unmarked bypass trail

unmarked bypass path

unmarked bypass trail

unmarked bypass path

Appalachian Trail - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path – Pawling, NY

Appalachian Trail at West Dover Road - Pawling, NY

Appalachian Path at West Dover Street – Pawling, NY


Evaluation:

A brief however candy hike on the Appalachian Path. The far reaching views are excellent and an effective way to spend a couple of hours outside. The preliminary climb will get your coronary heart pumping, however the reward is value each step. That is a type of should do hikes within the space. I extremely advocate it. The hike might be made longer by persevering with on the AT previous Cat Rocks or by utilizing a special place to begin.

Execs:

Appalachian Path, effectively marked and maintained path, lesser foot site visitors than different locations with nice views, scenic panorama, Dover Oak.

Cons:

Some street noise will be heard.


Take a hike!

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY

Cat Rocks – Pawling, NY


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