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Exploring the Albany Pine Bush Preserve

August 26, 2020 By wordpress

By: Maria Gigliello

Maria!

Did you know that the Cap Region is home to one of the rarest habitats in the world? Out of only 20 in existence, the Albany Pine Bush Preserve boasts one of the largest inland pine barrens in existence. You might know it as the sandy stretch of land around the Thruway in the Guilderland/Colonie area, but the Albany Pine Bush Preserve is a totally unique piece of preserved land teeming with rare plants and animals that we are lucky to have right in our own backyard. Take a trip with me as we explore this delightfully uncommon preserve in the Cap Region.

The Helderbergs from the Karner Road Barrens

I had the opportunity to intern at the Pine Bush when I was in college and spent many days leading school and camp groups around the preserve. I still know some of the trails like the back of my hand and I still never tire of lingering among the towering pitch pines. There are so many elements to the Pine Bush that make it a unique place but one thing to note is that the preserve is not just one chunk of land. The Thruway, Crossgates Mall and suburban neighborhoods split the land up into several parcels. With 12 trailheads and over 20 miles of trail, you have endless options of exploration!

An inland buck moth

The Discovery Center

Let’s start right at The Discovery Center off of Route 155. Several miles of trail start from here, including a 1 mile loop and a 2.5 mile loop over rolling sand dunes. This is a great part of the preserve to explore if you’re interested in seeing wildlife. Pretty soon, in September, you’ll catch sight of black, orange and white inland buck moths flying above the scrub oak. Be on the lookout for turtles, deer and a wide variety of birds as well!

The Madison Avenue Pine Barrens

Remy enjoying the Madison Ave Barrens

Moving down the road to Madison Ave Extension, I want to bring you to my favorite trailhead of the Pine Bush. The Madison Avenue Pine Barrens is one of the best spots to feel dwarfed by the distinct pitch pine trees that tower over the preserve. Gentle, rolling terrain makes for a relaxing walk while taking in the beauty of the land around you. When lockdown first started, my dog, Remy, and I frequented this trailhead as the wide, sandy trails make for a good spot to walk a four-legged friend. The full loop at this trailhead is only about .6 miles but take the purple connector trail for an extended 3.7 mile walk to DiCaprio Park in Guilderland!

The Great Dune Trailhead

The preserve’s characteristic pitch pines 

Just down the road from the Madison Ave. Pine Barrens is one of the crown jewels of the whole preserve, the Great Dune trailhead. This area contains–you guessed it– the largest sand dune of the preserve standing at 75 feet tall! While most of the Pine Bush’s habitat is made up of sandy soil, pitch pines and species that prefer a dryer climate, the Kaikout Kill that runs through the Great Dune area supports ferns and mosses providing some charming greenery. In spring, this is also a great area to look for the endangered Karner blue butterfly that only feeds on the leaves of wild lupine. Several loops can be made from here, the longest being just under 2 miles.

Wild lupine ready to be snacked on 

Six Mile Waterworks

Finally, we’re making a stop at the Six Mile Waterworks trailhead! Home to Rensselaer Lake, this section of the preserve allows for fishing, paddling and picnicking. If fishing is your thing you can try your hand at catching bass, carp, pike and pumpkin seed. If you’re more of a hiker, you can pick up a .5 mile trail from Six Mile Waterworks that will lead you to the neighboring Rapp Road Barrens.

There are several more trailheads in the preserve with superb hiking and bird watching opportunities! You can check out all of the trails and what they have to offer by visiting the preserve’s website.

Eat & Drink

When you’re done hiking, paddling, or fishing, there are some great eateries in the area to stop by as well:

  • Blessing’s Tavern in Colonie: Located on Watervliet Shaker Road, just down the road from the Pine Bush, this local favorite has some top notch pub food to refuel after your day of adventuring. You can’t go wrong with any of their sandwiches or wings!
  • Fiden’s Brewing Company: Mere minutes from several Pine Bush trailheads is Fidens, a local microbrewery. If you’re a fan of IPAs, they’ve got you covered with their “Socratic Questioning” lineup that features 7 different kinds of IPAs and DIPAs.


Maria Gigliello is an avid hiker, paddler and writer who enjoys spending as much time as possible doing all three things in the Adirondack State Park. She is just as passionate about beer as she is about responsible outdoor recreation and is always in search of a good view and a brew. You can follow her adventures on her blog, The Dirt.

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Long Neck Inn: Upstate Overnights

August 20, 2020 By wordpress

The Low-Down

Have you ever stayed on old zoo grounds? Pretty unique, huh! Long Neck Inn is the former Catskill Game Farm, once a 150 acre zoo with all types of animals. Now the site hosts the Inn (five guest rooms) and four upscale glamping sites! All connected to 20+ miles of maintained mountain hiking and biking trails.

What Gabby Loves About This Space

The concept and theme of this place is so interesting. I wonder who thought of the idea of turning the zoo into an Inn and glamping accommodations – if you visit and find out the answer, let me know! What I love most are the charming glamping areas…it’s such a comfortable, immersive way to explore the Catskills.

The Details

Click here for more details about each room and space! Once you find your desired space, you can book right online. Connect with them on social media: FB / IG!

Long Neck Inn
Address: 400 Game Farm Rd., Catskill, NY 12414
Email: theoldgamefarm@gmail.com
Phone: (518) 719-9172

Winter Clove Inn & Resort: Upstate Overnights

August 20, 2020 By wordpress

The Low-Down

The Winter Clove Inn & Resort offers family-friendly, year-round, all-inclusive accommodations in Catskills country. Family owned and operated, this is one of the oldest resorts in Upstate New York. Guests can choose one of three places to stay depending on your space and amenities preference: The Carriage Lodge, The Oaks Lodge, and The Main Inn.

What Gabby Loves About This Place

I always love a spacious, activity-filled place that caters to spending quality time with your family. Check out some of the activities they offer, here! Also, three meals a day are prepared by a chef and included in your stay! That’s a huge perk and value for people wanting to maximize their time exploring the outdoors. Speaking of the outdoors, Artist Falls is just a short walk out of your front door – a stunning waterfall complete with a covered bridge overlooking the magnificence.

The Details

You must call (518-622-3267) or email the resort to book your stay. You can click here to fill out a contact form! Scroll to the bottom of this link for rates. Connect with them on social media: FB / IG

Check out their website, here, Winter Clove Inn & Resort
Address: 557 Winter Clove Rd., Round Top, NY 12473
Phone: 518-622-3267
Email: info@winterclove.com

Devil’s Tombstone Campgrounds: Upstate Overnights

August 19, 2020 By wordpress

The Low-Down

This is a little different from the other brick-and-mortar places – we’re talking about good ol’ traditional camping. Devil’s Tombstone is one of the oldest campgrounds in the Catskill Forest Preserve. It’s a small campground with wooded sites, a small shallow lake – Notch’s Lake – and spots for boating, fishing, and hiking. There are 24 tent and trailer sites, two picnic areas with tables and fireplaces or charcoal grills, a playground, a volleyball net, horseshoes, and firewood for sale. Swimming, boating, and showers are available at North-South Lake Campground – 8 miles away. 

What Gabby Loves About This Spot

Camping is a very affordable option and provides that rustic feel that many nature lovers crave. This campground provides hiking access to the 21-mile Devil’s Path Trail. This is a haven for serious hikers! It offers breathtaking views of the Central Catskills from the Buck Ridge Lookouts.

The Details

Book quickly and easily here! Find more info: Website / FB

DEVIL’S TOMBSTONE CAMPGROUND

NYS Route 214, Hunter, NY 12442

Phone: (845) 688-7160

Gather Greene: Upstate Overnights

August 19, 2020 By wordpress

The Low-Down

Located in Coxscakie, Gather Greene has 100 acres of land where folks can celebrate, stay, or explore. Their pavilion, cabins, and grounds have views of the Catskills and Berkshires, They have 17 cabins which come with an outside deck, a king size bed, bathroom, closet with large mirror, mini fridge, and caffeine fix. 12 cabins are looking out over the ridge towards the Berkshires, and 5 cabins are nestled into the woods slightly further apart.

What Gabby Loves About This Place

One small detail that makes all the difference – the cabin bathrooms come with sumptuous handmade organic and local toiletries from 2 Note Hudson. I love the emphasis on supporting small and local! Those big windows that allow you a piece of nature while inside is a huge perk too…also great for those Instagram shots.

The Details

Check out this site to explore their cabin stay options and pricing. You can check availability for cabin bookings here! Follow their Instagram for upcoming announcements on fall stays. Connect with them via: website / email

GATHER GREENE

176 Levett Road, Coxsackie, NY 12051

phone: 262-448-3683

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