Indian Head Mountain

The Indian Head loop hike climbs nearly 2,000 feet to the summit of Indian Head Mountain, with spectacular views.

With numerous ledges and overlooks as you head down the east side of Indian Head Mountain, this is a part of Devil’s Path not to beat. I nice hike, but be prepared for a steep descent as you head down the mountain. Like most of the Catskills, for the best view, and easiest hike, head up the west side of the mountain from Jimmy Dolan Notch then come down the east side.

On the east side, along a small creek, there is an older but well used lean-to. Access is off of Platte Clove Road, look for the second to last signs for parking, before heading down into the gorge on this steep but beautiful road. It’s a particularly nice hike in the autumn, especially on weekdays when there aren’t the crowds on the mountain.

https://hikethehudsonvalley.com/hikes/indian-head-mt-and-twin-mt/
http://www.catskillmountaineer.com/IH-indianhead.html
https://www.nynjtc.org/hike/indian-head-mountain-loop

Overlook Mountain Fire Tower

Indian Head Mountain offers some of the best views in the mountains crossed by Devil's Path. Here to the south-east from Indian Head Mountain is the Overlook Mountain Firetower which overlooks the Hudson River in the distance.

Taken on Monday October 5, 2009 at Indian Head Mountain.

Platte Next Weekend?

It looks like with the warmer weather,Β  it might be nice to hike up Platte Clove Road which is currently seasonally closed to motor vehicles.

 Platte Clove

As you can see, little snow remains — but I’m sure there is still some ice on the roads, packed by snowmobiles.

I have driven up Platte Clove Road, but never took the hike up it. Places to pull off the road when driving are limited, but if you hike up it this time of year, I don’t think they’ll be any traffic or anybody to stop you from taking as much time as you want observing Platte Clove.

One issue might be finding a place to park, but it looks like I could park somewheres on a side street in West Saugerties and hike the mile or so until you get to the closed portion of the road. Google Street Maps, and my past exploration of the town, suggests there are many legal places to park, even if it means a short hike until you start climbing.

 Platte Clove Road