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The Andes Rail Trail is an easily accessible running trail in an idyllic setting, suitable for individuals and families.


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3.7

Miles

5.9

KM

91%

Runnable

1,800' 549 m

High

1,560' 476 m

Low

531' 162 m

Up

533' 162 m

Down

5%

Avg Grade (3°)

24%

Max Grade (13°)

Dogs Off-leash

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Overview

The Andes Rail Trail begins in the quaint town of Andes in the beautiful Catskill Mountains region of southeastern New York and follows a branch of the former Delaware and Northern Railroad.

At the end of the rail-trail portion, you continue on the Bullet Hole Spur Trail, which offers a more challenging run. This addition climbs the ridge above the rail bed through hardwood forest high above Bullet Hole Creek and the Tremperskill valley.

Need to Know

The trail surface is natural, with grass, dirt, roots, stones and sometimes mud in spots. Faint track ties can still be felt under foot in many areas of the first 0.8 miles on the rail trail section.

Description

The Andes Rail Trail is an easily accessible trail in an idyllic setting, suitable for individuals and families of all ages.

The trail starts at 266 Depot Street at a the beautiful pergola and gate. Runners will pass the historic Depot Building which was constructed in 1907. The first section of the trail is very flat and continues for one mile along the old rail bed. This section provides a peaceful experience of field and woodland beauty and wonderful mountain views.

In June 2013, the Bullet Hole Spur Trail was opened. This trail extends an additional 2 miles, bringing the mileage for the run to 4 miles round-trip. The spur climbs the ridge above the rail bed, taking runners through mature hardwood forest, open woodlands covered in ferns and princess pine, an old pine plantation and hemlocks towering above the Bullet Hole Creek.

Bullet Hole Spur Trail is a bit more strenuous. There are a couple of well-designed, moderately steep sections, but they are followed by relatively flat sections so you get a nice breather after working a little harder. There are many wonderful views of the Tremperskill Valley from the spur.

Description courtesy of Catskill Mountain Club. For more information on this run and other runs in the area, visit their website.

History & Background

At the trailhead, you'll find a lovely pergola and a 1907 train depot. A pit which once housed the railroad “Armstrong turntable” is still visible. Signage recalls the interesting history of the railroad line, including how it was used during the silent movie era.

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Mark Ballou

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Photos

Early views from the trail
Jul 13, 2018 near Delhi, NY
Old Train Depot and Parking Lot
Jul 13, 2018 near Delhi, NY
Moderate climb from the easy flats of the Rail Trail into the Bullet Hole Spur.
Jul 13, 2018 near Delhi, NY
Varying terrain on the climb.
Jul 13, 2018 near Delhi, NY
Lovely section of fern blanketing the forest.
Jul 13, 2018 near Delhi, NY
The moderate climb out of the loop as you had back to the starting point.
Jul 13, 2018 near Delhi, NY

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