Your Kids Will Love This Easy 1-Mile Waterfall Hike Right Here In New York
By Lea Monroe|Published July 19, 2018
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Natural wonders can be found in every region of New York, but one thing that might feel tricky to discover is an adventure to one of these scenic places that the entire family can go on. As a parent of younger children, I always love discovering a new beautiful place to explore that has a trail that’s easy for all of us to navigate. A hike that won’t have my kids almost instantly saying “I’m ready to go home now” but will also give them their daily dose of exercise and have them passed out in the car by the time we pull out of the trailhead.
If shorter hikes like this sound like something that interests you, then you’re going to love today’s post. Something short but oh so sweet, it’s time to go exploring the old carriage roads of Minnewaska State Park Preserve for family-friendly adventure that leads you to an exciting waterfall.
Down in Ulster County, Minnewaska State Park Preserve covers over 22,000 acres of New York State.
One of the best parts about Minnewaska State Park Preserve is that the majority of the trails here are made up of old carriage roads that are flat, and easy to follow and navigate.
If you start at the Lower Awosting Parking Lot seen below where the Old Minnewaska Trail is on Google Maps, you'll follow the carriage roads for roughly 1-mile until you reach one of our favorite places.