Conditions Update · 2023-11-02 (posted)
Region: Catskill · Confidence: Medium · Created: 2026-06-27 17:16
Summary
This is a scenic trail guide for Indian Head Mountain on the Devil's Path featuring rock scrambles, cliff ascents, boreal summit, and varied terrain. User comments describe mid-September conditions with damp ground, wet footing, and rooty sections with steep climbs; another July visit is also briefly mentioned.
Peaks
- Balsam (Catskill)
- Giant Ledge (Catskill)
- Indian Head (Catskill)
- Panther (Catskill)
- Twin (Catskill)
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exposedscrambleslippery-rootssteepwet
Source
- mountain-hiking
- Indian Head (Catskills)
- https://mountain-hiking.com/indian-head-catskills/
- Posted: 2023-11-02 10:00
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Disclosure: This content may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy . The classic route allows you to warm up slowly over fairly level terrain, then takes the super-fun turn up the eastern side of the mountain. Trailhead info at bottom of this post. Hiking Trail Description Indian Head is the smallest peak on the infamous Catskills Devil’s Path trail, but it’s also the most delightful. The other five mountains are wonderful too, of course, each in their own way — the scale! the drama! the views! — but hiking Indian Head is a special, intimate, and rewarding experience. Fantastic terrain, epic views, a beloved cliff ascent, a long boreal summit, a steep and rugged descent, and an easy walk out through beautiful woods — this is my absolute favorite single-mountain hike in the Catskills. Table of Contents Disambiguation Indian Head Catskills Trail Notes & Gallery Similar Hikes to Indian Head Catskills Get full access… Hot on the website right now… Follow for more… Disambiguation There are multiple locations named “Indian Head” in New York State. The most famous and scenic is Indian Head in the Adirondacks . This trail guide is for Indian Head in the Catskills, on the Devil’s Path . BTW, you might also enjoy… UPDATED › Best Bug Spray & Bug Repellent for Hikers CATSKILLS › Peakbagging The Catskills High Peaks (Ultimate Guide) STAY › Find Your Perfect Catskills Stay ADIRONDACKS › Wright, Algonquin & Iroquois Peaks LEARN › Teach Yourself How to Use a Compass ENTERTAINMENT › Best & Worst Hiking Movies Follow › My Instagram @TotalCatskills Follow › My Substack @TotalCatskills Follow › My writing for Times Union Indian Head Catskills Hiking Trail The Indian Head Catskills hiking trail includes… The eastern terminus of the infamous Devil’s Path trail Original growth hemlock stands Sherman’s Lookout A giant Devonian panini press A wonderfully do-able rock chute climb One of the great Catskills scenic views A boreal summit My favorite Catskills boulder A classic Catskills notch A beautiful walk-out Allow 3-5 hours for this hike. A full breakdown is provided in the trail notes below, with 30+ breathtaking photos. Indian Head Catskills Trail Notes & Gallery The parking area at the end of Prediger Road is a generous loop, with lots of space for cars, but this is a popular destination — even on frigid weekends the lot can fill up early. Note: Between November 1 and April 15 every year, the eastern end of Platte Clove Road is closed. Use this alternate route to Platte Clove Road . You’ve got the basic details, but there’s so much more… Unlock this site now to get complete intel on every route, including my full photo galleries, personal insights and tips. Elevate your next hike with deep trail beta. Experience hundreds of amazing routes at their absolute finest. With Mountain-Hiking.com, you’re not just skimming the surface. Unlock the Full Wesbite Sean Get full access now and enjoy member-only benefits. Similar Hikes to Indian Head Catskills If you love Indian Head, the most obvious mountain to climb next is Twin , which you can access from Jimmy Dolan Notch , the col between the two summits. For more of a low-key-day, try Balsam Mountain . If you’re not sure about tackling the Devil’s Path, try Balsam to feel yourself out. Heading up to Giant Ledge and Panther makes for a longer day – but it’s suitable for anyone who can handle Indian Head. Read More Get full access… Get instant access to the full version of this site and enjoy great supporter benefits: full galleries, full trail notes, early access to the latest content, and more. Hot on the website right now… Follow for more… Follow my @TotalCatskills content on Instagram for regular hiking inspo and safe, inclusive community. I also stay active on Facebook and Threads . Indian Head (Catskills) Trailhead The circular parking area is quite large but fills up quickly on weekends. Google Maps Location: 42.133939, -74.104120 The map below shows the exact topographic location of the trailhead Cell Service Indian Head is somehow in a decent spot for cell service, but coverage is flaky. For the first half of the hike, you’ll wander in and out of service. From the summit, you can get a weak signal. When you start heading down Jimmy Dolan notch, the signal drops more often than not. However, back at the trailhead, I was able to get texts out from the parking area. My network is Verizon. YMMV. 6 responses to “ Indian Head (Catskills) ” Lawrence says: September 19, 2020 at 6:47 am Must have missed the 3400’ sign, Sean. Would have made my day having a picture next to it. Reply Sean says: October 2, 2020 at 8:22 pm That one is easy to miss. Next time! Reply Lawrence says: September 18, 2020 at 9:20 pm Mid September must be one of the best times to summit Indian Head. For the best experience, I’d encourage a clockwise way of summering and then looping back. We headed out mid morning, signed in at the trailhead and moved through the forest. Slowly making it higher and higher. There are a LOT of roots and you’ll need to keep your feet high so as not to catch your boots and suffer an reverse ego trip. The ground was damp and to some extent wet , but never over the toes of my boots. All of this time we wore baselayers and a vest – it was low 50°’sF. At the junction the trails switches from red to blue markers this is where the work begins. Roots turn to rocks but the forest is spectacular and you’ll be covered from any showers, should they happen and the effort is made all the more charming with the vistas. Be prepared to sweat a little on the ascent. You’ll know you’re on the right route when you come across the blue baseball hat from Maine! At the upper parts of this section you’ll need to make three climbs, almost vertical and you can thank heavens for Mother Nature and her profuse roots that you can hang onto as you make your way up. The first lookout is simply spectacular and the following ones build on it. As with many peaks in the Catskills, the summit is not much to write home about and we simply walked past and started the descent. While the ascent was roots and damp ground with a couple of near verticals, the descent is knee jarring, energy sapping and became frankly annoying. It just makes sense to have a nice time on your way up and thank you Sean @mountain-hiking.com for the recommendation to go clockwise. Our loop took 4+hrs and we’ll sleep well tonight. Have fun. Be safe and healthy and please. Wear a mask when you meet others on the trail. Reply Sean says: September 18, 2020 at 9:45 pm Glad you had a good time! One of my favorite mountains. Reply Arielle says: July 12, 2020 at 11:51 pm Something kinda cool to note, the buildings in the photo from Sherman’s lookout is the old NYC Police Camp where policemen and their families gathered on vacation every summer for decades. Ironically, my dad had been telling me about this camp where he had spent many summers with his parents. We stepped out onto Sherman’s lookout and there it was! He was so excited to see it from the lookout. He couldn’t recall exactly where it was until he saw it from the ledge 🙂 Reply Sean says: July 12, 2020 at 11:54 pm Your dad is the second person to mention the old old police camp there. How wild. Or maybe he’s the same guy who told me about it before? Reply Your comments are welcome here… Cancel reply The parent mountain for this hike is Indian Head .