Boat Storage Area
location_onUlster, NY
kayakingKayak LaunchAbout Boat Storage Area
Exploring the Tranquil Waterways of Trout Creek: A Paddler's Guide to New York's Scenic Catskill Region
Nestled within the breathtaking Catskill Mountains of New York's Sullivan County, Trout Creek offers a serene and picturesque paddling destination for kayakers of all skill levels. As a stream within the Catskill region, Trout Creek exemplifies the diverse waterways that attract nature enthusiasts, anglers, and families seeking a peaceful day on the water.
The Catskill Mountains are renowned for their extensive network of rivers, creeks, and lakes, providing a multitude of options for paddlers to explore. Trout Creek is just one of the many waterways that showcase the Catskills' scenic beauty and diverse aquatic ecosystems. From the gentle, meandering streams to the more challenging whitewater rivers, the Catskill region offers a range of paddling experiences to suit every level of adventurer.
shopping_bagGear for Paddling Boat Storage Area
Recommended gear based on conditions at this spot. Links go to Amazon.
Perfect for flat lakes, ponds, and slow-moving rivers. Great starter gear for beginners.
Recreational Sit-On-Top Kayak
Kayak
Stable, easy to get in and out, self-draining — ideal for calm water paddling.
Adjustable Kayak Paddle
Paddle
Lightweight aluminum or fiberglass. Adjustable length fits different kayak widths.
USCG-Approved PFD
Life Vest
Legally required in most states. Get one designed for paddling — allows full arm movement.
Dry Bag (20L)
Storage
Keeps phone, keys, and snacks dry. 20L fits a half-day's worth of gear.
Kayak Anchor Kit
Anchor
Essential for fishing or photography — holds position in wind and light current.
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Location
Contact & Info
wavesTide Forecast
From Kingston station (40 km away)
High Tide
Apr 20 at 3:48 AM
4.7 ft
Low Tide
Apr 20 at 10:57 AM
-0.4 ft
High Tide
Apr 20 at 4:35 PM
3.8 ft
Low Tide
Apr 20 at 10:54 PM
-0.1 ft
High Tide
Apr 21 at 4:46 AM
4.5 ft
Low Tide
Apr 21 at 11:50 AM
-0.2 ft
Data from NOAA CO-OPS. Predictions only — check local conditions before paddling.