HIKING NEAR NYC - Ellenville Fault Ice Caves & Verkeerderkill Waterfalls | Minnewaska State Park

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2019
  • For hiking near NYC, you can venture about 2 hours north and explore the chilling Ellenville Fault Ice Caves, gawk at the 187-ft high Verkeerderkill Waterfalls all within the beautiful Sam’s Point Area within Minnewaska State Park. This 7-mile out-and-back day hike also has you venture through the globally rare ecological community of dwarf pitch pine barrens along the Shawagunk Ridge and saunter through the mystical, verdant oak and fern covered forest all while enjoying spectacular views of the Shawagunks Mountains regions and Catskills Mountains.
    If you’re visiting New York or live in New York and on the prowl for a new hiking adventure, you can’t go wrong choosing this day hike as it has it all from caves, crevices, to soaring cliffs!
    ℹ️TIPS:
    There is a $10 parking fee that can be paid by card at a ticketing kiosk at the Sam’s Point Preserve Visitor’s Center.
    For GPS Navigations to the use the visitor center’s address: Sam's Point Area of Minnewaska State Park Preserve, 400 Sams Point Rd, Cragsmoor, NY 12420
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    We hope you enjoyed the brief hiking video and let us know in the comments below if you’re interested in hiking there, have hiked there, or have other suggestions for great hikes we should try!
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Комментарии • 52

  • @PrestonKrista
    @PrestonKrista  5 лет назад +4

    We hope you enjoyed this brief hiking video at Sam’s Point Area in Minnewaska State Park! We had fun exploring the cavernous Ice Caves, admiring a waterfall, and walking through the rare dwarf pitch pine barrens. Let us know below if you’re interested in hiking there, have hiked there, or have other suggestions for great hikes we should try! ✨If you haven’t already, please don’t forget to subscribe as this really helps us out! 🛎And if you can, please click the BELL to allow RUclips to notify and show you our newest video. Thanks so much for watching! 🙌

    • @fgallardo506
      @fgallardo506 4 года назад +1

      do you think its safe for dogs?

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  4 года назад

      @@fgallardo506 The general trail seems safe for dogs, but scrambling up and down the boulders may be difficult. It likely depends on the size and health of your dog. Please check out the park's website for more info if you're thinking about hiking with your dog. Stay safe and be well!

    • @queenpokemon5580
      @queenpokemon5580 3 года назад

      So Cool! I grew up looking at Sam's Point from Pine Bush, in the valley. In high school, we used to climb the mountain trails just to sit on the large flat rocks that make up the point. You could see the Hudson River LOL! (just kidding, but it felt like that). There's a huge reservoir near Ellenville, too, I think it's above Cragsmoore near the convent. So big it actually has waves. Lots of shale and flint, American Indian artifacts. Texas, where I live now, is great but no maple trees or dogwood :(
      Back in the day, we used to hang out at Minnewaska too. Not the park, just hike in until we found a waterfall.

  • @k-grannysophia3994
    @k-grannysophia3994 4 года назад +1

    very nice beautiful forest !! You are lucky to walk there... anyway, you are lucky to have big spacious country and have various landscapes, which I am jealous for.. ha ~

  • @X_explorer
    @X_explorer 4 года назад +1

    Cool movie!

  • @capsularjerxis
    @capsularjerxis 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video we are going this weekend thanks for inspired to us

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  5 лет назад

      Hi capsularjerxis - so glad to hear that you're going to do this hike soon! Appreciate you taking the time to watch our video and sharing your comment with us! Hope you have an amazing time on the trail and would love to know your thoughts on your experience once you do it! :D

  • @EdKrisiak
    @EdKrisiak 2 года назад +1

    Great video:)

  • @kerrybrooklyn
    @kerrybrooklyn 2 года назад +1

    I've done this hike. The Ice caves were so much fun. The falls made me feel like I was about to die. It felt like a year trying to get to it. I drank all of my water because it was so hot. Then all I had on the way back was a bottle full of creek water to pour on my head and two other strangers because they were about to pass out from the heat and dehydration. We vowed to never in our lives return to those falls. Not worth it. But we are going back to the ice caves this week. They're amazing!

  • @seanseffer7662
    @seanseffer7662 3 года назад +2

    Great video and thanks much for the post! I was there early 1990's and the ice was present in the middle of summer. There was a big door sealing off the icy section if I remember correctly. So unique; love the Gunks and Sams Point also :)

  • @mychromebook9935
    @mychromebook9935 5 лет назад +1

    I dig your videos, keep on going

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  5 лет назад

      Appreciate you checking out the video, my chromebook! Thanks for sharing your comment with us! :)

  • @robyn8221
    @robyn8221 5 лет назад +1

    Great video!

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  5 лет назад +1

      We really appreciate you checking out our video and sharing your thoughts with us, Robyn! Hope you have a wonderful rest of your day!

  • @E9ONE1
    @E9ONE1 5 лет назад +1

    Aloha~WoW never been there...Never been to NYC lol...Maybe one day...looks interesting...Mahalo~! ^.^

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  5 лет назад

      We hope you get the chance to visit NYC one day. And if you like hiking, then the ice caves is a really nice hike you can do that's not too far from NYC! Thanks for checking out our video and sharing your comment with us! :)

  • @tomballard4794
    @tomballard4794 2 года назад +1

    From May till mid june is best for the falls. Also will be more ice in the caves. You should ask the locals about the area .

  • @elveestef
    @elveestef 2 года назад +1

    One of my fave places, Minnewaska State Park. Only place I missed was the ice caves because they were closed. I was so bummed. Hoping to get back into hiking this spring and make it my goal to get back up there! Mohonk is wonderful too.

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  2 года назад +1

      Hope you can experience it again soon!

  • @KendanNYC
    @KendanNYC 2 года назад +4

    Yo dude, this is not Ellenville ice caves. This is the Sam's Point ice caves.

    • @zentonhallon5694
      @zentonhallon5694 2 года назад +3

      exactly, there is another big ice caves in Ellenville that required a permit to hike there. This one is just a little toy.

  • @tungtanguscungdiva3559
    @tungtanguscungdiva3559 4 года назад +1

    Wow I love you guys.. New sub❣️

  • @tehmineyalbuzdag2390
    @tehmineyalbuzdag2390 4 года назад

    What's the blue things on your shoulder? Nice content. I'm a new cubbie! Love travel vlogs

  • @futfut1
    @futfut1 3 года назад +1

    Nice. Went to Sam's point last week and the Ice Caves were still closed.

  • @donnaleano9845
    @donnaleano9845 4 года назад +1

    Found your channel. I love your points of interest. I’m curious Preston what’s is your watch. Is it a garmin? Thank you. Please keep making videos of around ny hikes and trails.

  • @phoonsiri
    @phoonsiri 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Very informative. Is it possible to just go directly to ice caves and back or you must pass through overlook first?

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  4 года назад

      Thank you! You can very much go past the overlook directly to the ice caves! Hope you like and if please let us know how it is if you go and visit!

  • @theadventuresofsoojinseyou7470
    @theadventuresofsoojinseyou7470 3 года назад +1

    Nice hike! Is ice cave open now too?

    • @futfut1
      @futfut1 3 года назад

      still closed as of May 1

  • @albertoquartaroli5638
    @albertoquartaroli5638 3 года назад +1

    is this a loop hike ?

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  3 года назад +1

      Hi Alberto, thanks for checking out this hiking video! At the 00:15 timestamp, we listed that the trail is an Out-and-Back (although the just the Ice Caves portion is more like a Loop). If you only do the Waterfalls trail it's strictly Out-and-Back. Hope this helps and happy hiking!

  • @PsyBari
    @PsyBari 4 года назад +2

    Sorry to break it to you but that's not the famous Ellenville Ice Cave. That cave in on the other side of the mountain and has a lot more snow and ice although it no longer has wooden stairs or ladders.

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  4 года назад

      Oh that's strange to hear about that not actually being the correct Ellenville Ice Caves. When we did this hike, in July 2019, it was hot and thought it seemed logical at the time that most of the ice/snow would have melted to some degree. Though, a bit curious though why the entrance area for Sam's Point Area of Minnewaska State Park Preserve has information and signage signaling the Ice Caves and when we got on the trail we continued to see signs for the Ice Caves up until we reached the descent. If you have instructions or directions for the actual hike down to the Ellenville Ice Cave, we'd love to know so we can do the proper hike! Appreciate the comment and thanks for checking out our video!

    • @keithclimate
      @keithclimate 4 года назад

      How do you get to that other cave? Coordinates?

    • @tomballard4794
      @tomballard4794 2 года назад

      @@keithclimate they don't let people go there anymore . To much foot traffic and destroying the plants and ecosystems. Sorry

    • @tomballard4794
      @tomballard4794 2 года назад

      Sorry David those are the commercial ice caves they where at. The ones you are talking about are on the other side of the ridge, if I'm correct. The other ice caves are closed due to to much foot traffic.

  • @gailmk1064
    @gailmk1064 3 года назад

    Hi how long is the entire hike?

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  3 года назад +1

      Hey Gail - Really depends on how fast you go but I would plan for at least several hours for breaks as well!

    • @gailmk1064
      @gailmk1064 3 года назад

      @@PrestonKrista thanks

  • @keithclimate
    @keithclimate 4 года назад

    Did NY State Parks make you get a permit to do this video? I recently reached out to them because these trails were closed and I wanted to see if I could get access to shoot my own iphone/go pro video there for a RUclips channel I'm starting. Turns out the trail is now reopened but I stumbled into a bureaucratic trap. They're telling me that unless you are shooting video for personal use only (like showing to friends and family) you have to get a permit and that they'll charge you $400 minimum for a permit. Ridiculous. I've shot video on so many park trails before and never had anyone question me.

  • @KendanNYC
    @KendanNYC 2 года назад +3

    You need to do your research and get the fact straight. This is no Ellenville ice caves.

    • @PrestonKrista
      @PrestonKrista  2 года назад

      Sorry about that!

    • @Man-xf4jv
      @Man-xf4jv 2 года назад

      hahl j let them enjoy the commercial ice caves. The reason the ellenville fault ice caves are so great is because they are lesser known and a bit harder to get to. You are correct that these suck in comparison, in the real fault you can find tons of snow and ice in the summer months.

  • @eddiew2325
    @eddiew2325 2 года назад +1

    70 miles isn’t that close to nyc….

  • @daniellemanno8083
    @daniellemanno8083 3 года назад

    Ugh, you people are the reason that we have traffic on the weekends. Since you love the city so much just stay down there. There's a lot to see where you are LOL. Kind of kidding but I'm serious about the annoying traffic bit. Some of us live up here to avoid congestion and large crowds

    • @daniellemanno8083
      @daniellemanno8083 3 года назад +1

      You know you can just live up here for and extremely decrease cost of living. You don't have to travel very far to experience the abundance of natural beauty and Wildlife, not to mention you get to do so more often.
      Most importantly, you don't have to clog up the Thruway and Parkway for those of us trying to drive home on a Friday afternoon.
      Sorry just needed to vent my frustration to someone. It's difficult to distinguish between the people traveling home from work and the people coming up from the city to sightsee. since I found your video I know which one of the drivers you are now LOL.
      Just having a little lighthearted fun by joking around with you don't take too much offense.