Near Giant Ledge and Panther Mountain Out and Back
We love the beautiful view from Giant Ledger.
Near Giant Ledge and Panther Mountain Out and Back
autumn view from one of the ledges
Near Giant Ledge and Panther Mountain Out and Back
just a little clearing with a gorgeous rock formation and beautiful fall colors
Near Giant Ledge and Panther Mountain Out and Back
Classic autumn view from the Giant Ledge hike in the Catskills, NY

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Giant Ledge and Panther Mountain Out and Back

4.2 (10 Ratings)
The most popular (and easiest) route to the summit of Panther Mountain, taking in the Giant Ledge along the way.
6.4
mi
Distance
1,942
ft
Gain
strenuous
Difficulty
BirdingFall ColorsSpringViews

Route Details

Flatter
Steeper
6.37mi
Distance
1,942ft
Elevation Gain
1,942ft
Elevation Loss
40%
Max Grade
3,725ft
High Point
2,175ft
Low Point
Path Type
There and Back
Description
This is a classic 'out and back' and therefore extremely simple to navigate, with only a lone spot for a possible misstep. The hike commences on the yellow-blazed Phoenicia East Branch Trail (Yellow) headed east. After a flat first tenth of a mile, the next 0.65 miles are very steep ascending approximately 550 feet rather quickly with sections of up to 45% grade.At the top of this section, bear left (north) onto the blue-blazed Giant Ledge-Panther-Fox Hollow Trail. What starts with a manageable grade quickly steepens until reaching the 1st ledge at around the 1.6 mile mark. Four more ledges follow in quick succession in the next 4/10's of a mile. While each ledge offers a similar view looking east, it is absolutely worth it to visit all 5. Once you've had your fill, continue north on Giant Ledge-Panther-Fox Hollow Trail, descending about 150 feet into a small valley before ascending the steepest section of the hike, a nice 700 foot gain in 8/10's of a mile. Near the top, the forest canopy changes to a wonderful singletrack through alpine forest. As you approach the summit be sure to climb a neat rock formation for a summit-like view and then onto a last ledge at the 3.5 mile mark.After a rewarding snack, retrace the route back to the parking lot, taking in each ledge once again on your descent. There are a few recreation side trails to unmarked ledges that are worth exploring as well. The only possible spot to lose direction is the right-hand turn onto Phoenicia East Branch Trail (Yellow). It's a memorable spot with signage so you should only get lost if daydreaming while taking in the forest surroundings.

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