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KAATERSKILL JUNCTION HIKE with Paul LaPierre
October 5 @ 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
You will be stepping back in time to the days when the Kaaterskill and Stony Clove Railroad came up to the Junction from Phoenicia and then split to the west on the Hunter Branch and headed east on theTannersville Branch toward the Hotel Kaaterskill. A track plan of the junction and photographs showing the several sidings that served the sorting of freight and passenger cars to the two branches will be provided, supported by rail ties that still remain 84 years after the abandonment of the line in 1940. To the east
the hike will visit the remains of the Light Dam Bridge over the Schoharie Creek. A side excursion to the new Hunter Branch Rail Trail pedestrian bridge over a tributary of the Schoharie Creek will be added after returning to our start at the Junction site.
Meeting time: 9:00AM 5 October 2024
Difficulty: This is a moderate hike on an old, mostly level railroad bed, about 4
miles long with leader Paul LaPierre exploring the area around Kaaterskill
Junction on State Route214. There is one small shallow stream crossing with
stepping stones—hiking poles or staff are advised.
Directions: Address: 4282 Rte 214
About a mile south from the 23A end of Rte 214 on the left there is a sign
planted in the grass marking the Junction —drive in and park on the U-shaped
driveway.