Table Mountain (3847')

 

smtable.jpg (6501 bytes)Table Mt. is the 10th highest mountain in the Catskills.  It is right next to Peekamoose Mt., the 11th highest in the Catskills.   Both mountains are located in the southern Catskills south of the Burroughs Range and Slide Mt.  This mountains see a lot less hikers then the Cornell-Wittenberg-Slide Trail just because Slide is the largest mountain in the Catskills.  At the beginning of the Peekamoose-Table Trail there is a nice leanto next to a creek that you can reach by taking the Phoenicia-East Branch Tr.  to the Peekamoose-Table Trail. You can make a nice overnighter by coming in late Friday night and staying in the leanto.  Then on Saturday you make the hike up to Table and Peekamoose and them come back and leave.   I know because I've done this.  The best part was it was the middle of winter with lots of snow so the scenery was great.  The hike was kind of tough but what do you expect with snow.

 

[PT] Peekamoose-Table Trail (Blue) [J?/J8]

0.00 Trails begins at parking area on Peekamoose Road about 3.5 miles west of Peekamoose Lake.   Proceed north at moderate grade with a few steep pitches. Long Path goes east then south from this parking area to George Washington Bridge; 147 miles.
1.90 Pass Reconnoiter Rock. Nice view.
2.35 Fine view is reached after short pitch.
2.45 Pass old red paint blazed trail on right leading to Peekamoose Road. Not maintained.
2.75 Spring to left of trail. Fails in dry conditions.
3.35 Summit Peekamoose Mt. (3843')
3.70 Saddle between mountains after 150' drop.
4.30 Summit of Table Mt. (3847') with Long Path register box. Please sign in.
4.60 Small spring to right of trail. Fails in dry weather.
6.80 Denning Leanto. Stream crossing can be difficult here after snow melt or heavy rain.
7.15 Junction with Phoenicia-East Branch Trail (yellow). Parking area at end Denning Road is 1.2m left; Curtis Trail 1.75m right.

Peekamoose-Table Trail

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