The Outdoors · Capital Region
Duanesburg's County Forest Preserve Makes a Winter-Trail Pocket
Duanesburg has Schenectady County's 104-acre County Forest Preserve, with hiking, snowshoeing, skiing, and nearby town forest trails.
Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026
Duanesburg’s County Forest Preserve is a modest place with a useful year-round role. Schenectady County describes the 104-acre preserve as flat to rolling land for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and hiking. It also abuts the 95-acre Town of Duanesburg Forest Preserve, with the two parcels creating more than 2.75 miles of trails.
That is not a giant destination, and that is part of the appeal. Western Schenectady County has rural roads, hills, and town-line country, but the preserve gives those surroundings a shared public woods. In winter or shoulder season, a small nearby trail can matter more than a famous park an hour away.
The place also gives Duanesburg a neighborly outdoor habit. Families can return for short walks, quiet snowshoe trips, or a low-key ski without turning the outing into a full production. The preserve feels like the kind of woods people learn through repetition: one familiar bend, one open patch, one snowy afternoon at a time.
That makes the town feel a little less private in the cold months. The land is still quiet, but it gives people a shared place to go when the roads, fields, and wooded edges are part of the whole Duanesburg mood.