Catskill State Park
Catskill State Park, sometimes known as Catskill Park, stretches across parts of New York and Delaware. The magnificent Catskill Forest Preserve in New York is a part of this state park. Currently, this state-protected territory spans more than 300,000 acres of untamed beauty.
This state park has all you might want and more, whether you want wild forest land, flowering meadows, rippling lakes, bubbling springs, rushing waterfalls, breathtaking mountains, or steep cliffs. The Catskill Mountains are one of the biggest and most naturally diverse areas on this side of the country, and they are situated in the state of New York on the East Coast. These picturesque mountains, which have a massive 98 peaks in total, are hidden away in the enormous 705,500 acres of Catskill Park, where winding valleys, forested terrains, rushing rivers and streams, tributaries, and rocky landscapes predominate the large area. No matter what time of year you come, there are countless exciting activities to do in New York with your family thanks to the abundance of nearby natural attractions. Having said that, a vacation to the Catskills in the fall is a sure thing. The kaleidoscope of colors that pop up is breathtaking.