Andes Rail Trail - Andes, NY

Andes Rail Trail - Andes, NY Andes Rail Trail - Andes, NY Andes Rail Trail - Andes, NY Andes Rail Trail - Andes, NY Andes Rail Trail - Andes, NY
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Andes Rail Trail: Dog-Friendly Hiking in Andes, New York

The Andes Rail Trail in Andes, New York, is a pet-friendly trail perfect for dog owners looking for a scenic adventure with their furry companions. With easy, level paths as well as moderate hiking sections, this trail is suitable for beginners, families, and those just looking to stroll with their pets. The area offers beautiful mountain and meadow views, shady forests, and historical markers featuring local stories, making every visit enjoyable and educational.

Although not a traditional fenced-in dog park, the Andes Rail Trail is a great choice for dog-friendly hiking. The main trail is mostly shaded, providing some relief on hot days, and the parking area is available—though somewhat limited and not visible from the road. While you won’t find water features or off-leash fenced play areas, the pet-friendly nature and historical significance of the trail make it a unique place for both you and your dog to explore the Catskills.

FAQ

  • Are there walking or hiking trails connected to the park? Yes, the Andes Rail Trail provides well-marked hiking trails with both easy and moderate options.
  • Is there shade or shelter available? Yes, much of the trail is under tree cover, providing ample shade.
  • Where is the best place to park? There is a small parking lot off Depot Street, but it may be easy to miss from the road.
  • Is the park muddy after it rains? Some sections may be muddy after rain, but alternative paths are available around these spots.
  • How busy does the park get on weekends? Reviews suggest it is generally not crowded, even on late Saturday mornings.

Reviews

Joshua Jeffes

Awesome Trail! Great for just a nice hike/ walk through the woods with great views.

B McGlamery

Well, I got lost? Not lost really, but I missed the cut off for the loop at the top and ended up going in a circle, which sucked. I didn’t feel like climbing back up the hill to find the fricking trail head so I cut through to find a road that eventually took me back out to Depot rd.

There is no map where you park and start the trail, which could have saved me the unexpected off-grid hike. There is a map, it’s across the parking lot no where near the trail head. 🙄. Also there is no water feature on this hike. Extremely enticing stream juuust over the property line. I def did not go over there and put my feet in.

Jim B

Fun walk with my wife. The entrance driveway is small, there is parking for about a few cars. Trail is marked very well, there are some muddy spots but if you pay attention there are small trails to the left around the muddy spots on your way in. Tons of historical locations, some movies used this location. There are a few historical stops with pictures and a story about the history. The first couple miles is very easy. You will come to a sign where you can hike another couple miles but it is moderate. I hike a bit with my son so I had no.problem going straight up after the sign. It is a bit Rocky but some beautiful views from above. Its mostly in the shade, not to much sun. Enjoy your walk back in history.

Χ Χαρμολύπη

Great for beginners, have no fear when trail turns in the loop, the forest gets darker,it’s magical.

Christian

What a great little hike. No overlook, but some good mountain and meadow views along the rail trail, which is very level and good for smaller kids, then a lovely forest walk on the Bullet Hold Spur. More climbs on the spur: about 2.25 hours round trip for a couple of out of shape middle aged people. Surprisingly not crowded on a late Saturday morning. Pull into the parking area off depot road: the lot is not visible from the road.

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