Catskill, Greene County - The RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary encompasses 480 acres of the Hudson River's largest tidal swamp forest and is an important feeding area for heron, waterfowl and migratory birds. It is a breeding ground and nursery for American shad and bass.
The property is co-owned by The Scenic Hudson Land Trust and the National Audubon Society. |
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Features
More than three and a half miles of trails. Twenty-eight-foot wildlife observation tower. Canoe launch to the river (following half-mile walk from parking area). Canoe/kayak access to the Sanctuary is by way of the RamsHorn Creek that connects to the Hudson River (nearest put-in is Catskill Point). |
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Directions
Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge from east to west, turn left at first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the Village of Catskill. Left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1 miles to RamsHorn parking area on right. |
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Contact:
Phone: (845) 473-4440, ext. 270
E-mail: landpres@scenichudson.org |
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Operating Hours
Dawn to Dusk |