Bramley Mountain Trail – Catskill Mountain Club


Glen Bernie Road
Delhi, NY 13753

The Bramley Mountain Trail is one of the most popular hiking options in the western Catskills. It was designed and built by the Catskill Mountain Club in partnership with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection. Located on a NYCDEP parcel in the Towns of Delhi and Bovina, it totals about 4 miles in length. The complete loop visits the 2817′ summit with its site of a former fire tower, a beautiful abandoned bluestone quarry, and the impressive cliffs and caves that lie between. The hike to the quarry is on a woods road with little elevation gain, making an easy hike of about .9 miles. After the quarry, the trail continues as a foot path designed to gradually ascend about 1.2 miles through mixed hardwoods while passing stone walls and many impressive rock outcroppings and cliffs, some with caves. The Summit Trail, a1.8 mile long direct hike to the top, with its views to the west and to the southern high peaks, Mount Pisgah and the mountains of the western Pepacton Range* that are traversed by the Finger Lakes Trail, has some steep pitches alternating with long gentle climbs. We suggest hiking the Quarry Trail to the top and descending on the Summit Trail to get the best views of all the sights this trail has to offer.

Website: https://catskillmountainclub.org/events/bramley-mountain-trail/

Hours: N/A

Special Instructions: Our events are posted online with detailed descriptions, including how to register.

Phone: 845-586-6273
Email: [email protected]

COVID-19 Protocols: We follow CDC issued Covid-19 guidelines. We ask unvaccinated participants to wear masks when congregating in parking lots, and to avoid carpooling except with household members. These guidelines will change as more people become vaccinated.