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Catskill 3500-foot Peaks

Ranked Peaks have 160 feet of Clean Prominence

Showing Dave Dunham's first ascent dates for climbed peaks

RankPeak Elev-M
(Avg)
 Prom-M
(Avg)
Range (Level 5)Isol-KmAscent Date
1.Blackhead1204158Northern Catskills1.51991-07-28
2.Windham High Peak1074230Northern Catskills4.91991-07-28
 Slide Mountain12771004Southern Catskills219.5 
 Hunter Mountain1234658Central Catskills23.7 
 Black Dome1216634Northern Catskills13.6 
 Thomas Cole Mountain120467Northern Catskills1.1 
 West Kill Mountain1186378Central Catskills5.0 
 Doubletop Mountain1180275Southwest Catskills2.2 
 Cornell Mountain1180189Southern Catskills2.4 
 Graham Mountain1179365Southwest Catskills14.3 
 Plateau Mountain1173542Central Catskills6.4 
 Table Mountain1173201Southern Catskills4.8 
 Peekamoose Mountain117158Southern Catskills.8 
 Sugarloaf Mountain1161365Central Catskills2.1 
 Wittenberg Mountain115567Southern Catskills1.1 
 Hunter Mountain-Southwest Peak114361Central Catskills2.0 
 Panther Mountain1137299Southern Catskills6.4 
 Balsam Lake Mountain1137146Southwest Catskills3.8 
 Lone Mountain113488Southern Catskills1.8 
 Big Indian Mountain1131159Southwest Catskills2.7 
 Friday Mountain112662Southern Catskills1.6 
 Rusk Mountain1125232Central Catskills3.5 
 High Peak1114520Northern Catskills6.7 
 Twin Mountain1112255Central Catskills1.8 
 Fir Mountain1106134Southwest Catskills2.4 
 Balsam Cap110477Southern Catskills1.2 
 North Dome1100353Central Catskills4.9 
 Eagle Mountain1100152Southwest Catskills3.1 
 Balsam Mountain1100179Southwest Catskills6.2 
 Bearpen Mountain1100518Northwest Catskills14.5 
 Indian Head1089141Central Catskills.9 
 Mount Sherrill1082165Central Catskills2.0 
 Halcott Mountain1076219Northwest Catskills5.4 
 Vly Mountain1076201Northwest Catskills3.0 
 Rocky Mountain106997Southern Catskills1.4 

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List Description

In the Northeastern United States, 4000 feet is the magic number for most of the famous peakbagging lists. However, the Catskill Mountains of south-central New York State only have two peaks above this threshold, so the best-known Catskill peak list is the 3500 footers.

Despite the low elevations (compared to the higher summits of New England and the Adirondacks), this is a challenging list to complete, with many of the summits reachable only by bushwhacking. Catskill terrain and trails can be very tough, with steep descents and thick vegatation. 15 of these summits have no maintained trail.

Another interesting wrinkle with this list is that the Catskill Mountain Club requires hikers to climb four of these summits (Slide, Blackhead, Balsam, and Panther) twice, including once in the winter, to obtain official recognition.

Links

     Catskill 3500 Club

Selected Guidebook(s) for this List

       AMC Catskill Mountain Guide, 2nd: AMC's Comprehensive Guide to Hiking Trails in the Catskills (Kick)

Caution: These books feature many of the peaks on this list, but may not have information on all of them.

 


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