Mount Tremper Firetower 360VR (top)

Mount Tremper Firetower- A 360VR image from the top of the stairs in the firetower that is located on Mount Tremper. The Mount Tremper Firetower was restored in 2001 and was used for fire observation until 1971. The 47 foot Mount Tremper Firetower was placed in its present location because of the vast sections of Forest Preserve not visible from the Hunter or Belleayre Firetowers. (Source: http://www.catskillcenter.org/towers/tremper.html)

Currently the observation room of Mount Tremper Firetower is only open during the summer months on the weekends. The hours are short especially on Sundays. The hike to the top takes about 2 hours. It is 3 miles one way and it is a steady climb up. It is very rocky in some parts.

This 360 shows a closed observation room on the Mount Tremper Firetower along with the view that can be seen of the Catskills.


360 VR Instructions:

Hold down the left mouse button inside the image and then drag your mouse to change the viewpoint. You can move up to shift the view towards the sky, down to shift the view towards the ground, and left or right to scan around in a full circle. Nearly all of my 360 image are capable of viewing fullscreen on your computer screen. Be sure to left click on the far right icon to enable this feature.

  << Older Post Newer Post >>
  CatskillSearch Mount Tremper
  «   »
     

Comments and Thoughts

Post your reviews, ideas, opinions, trail reports, or questions regarding this post.

Gallery Tags

360VR 360VR-Favorite 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Bastion Falls Blenheim/ North Blenheim Blenheim Covered Bridge Catskill Scenic Trail Dad Delaware County Devils Kitchen Dog Favorite Greene County Harpersfield Hike Hunter Hunter Mountain Kaaterskill Clove Kaaterskill Falls Mount Utsayantha Mount Utsayantha-360VR North-South Lake Campground Phoenicia Platte Clove Platte Clove-360VR Plattekill Falls Postcard Prattsville Railroad Red Falls Route 23 Schoharie County Sign South Gilboa South Gilboa Construction Stamford Ulster County Waterfalls

 


Warning: The Catskills can be a deadly place. Only follow marked trails by New York State or the DEC. Wear proper shoes.