Scenic Viewpoints
Stand where the Hudson River School painters stood and see the views that launched an American art movement.

Views That Inspired a Nation
The rocky ledges along the Catskill Escarpment offer some of the most celebrated viewpoints in the Northeast. In the 19th century, these overlooks drew Thomas Cole, Frederic Church, and their fellow painters to capture the sweeping panoramas of the Hudson Valley. Today, the same views are accessible to anyone willing to lace up their boots and take to the trail.
Featured Viewpoints
Artist's Rock
The legendary ledge above North-South Lake where Thomas Cole painted his first Catskill masterpieces.
Sunset Rock
A dramatic cliff-edge overlook facing west, perfectly positioned for watching the sun set behind the Catskill peaks.
North Point
The northernmost viewpoint on the Escarpment Trail, with sweeping views of the Hudson Valley and the Berkshires beyond.
Inspiration Point
A secluded overlook along the Escarpment Trail offering a quiet vantage point above the Hudson Valley.
Newman's Ledge
A broad open ledge with panoramic views, accessible via a short side trail off the Escarpment.
Pratt Rock
A unique hillside carved with stone reliefs by 19th-century tanning magnate Zadock Pratt, overlooking Prattsville.
Discover More Scenic Hotspots
From waterfalls and mountain peaks to scenic drives, there is always another view to discover.
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