4 outdoor & recreation in Schoharie County, New York.
A community sportsmen's club in Middleburgh, Schoharie County, running one of the largest youth archery programs in the region — with 120+ Schoharie County youth participating each season. Provides archery, hunting, and outdoor skills programming. A pillar of the Schoharie Valley outdoor sporting community.
The statewide organization representing New York's nearly 10,000 trappers — men, women, and children dedicated to protecting and preserving the heritage and tradition of trapping in New York. Employs a full-time lobbyist in Albany. Provides trapper alerts, insurance for affiliates, educational scholarships, and member resources. Publishes the Trappers Post Magazine. Holds an annual convention with demonstrations from top trappers. An affiliate of the National Trappers Association. Critical advocacy resource for any trapper in the Hudson Valley or Capital Region.
The county-wide umbrella conservation and sportsmen's federation for Schoharie County, coordinating multiple member clubs including Middleburgh Rod & Gun, West Fulton Rod & Gun, Central Bridge Fish & Game, and Richmondville Fish & Game. Promotes hunting, fishing, trapping, and natural resource conservation across Schoharie County. A model county sportsmen's federation with active programs in youth archery, stream habitat, and land conservation.
A multi-use rail trail along the former Schoharie Valley Railroad corridor through the scenic Schoharie Valley, connecting Middleburgh and surrounding communities. Open year-round for hiking, cycling, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling. Passes through agricultural countryside with views of the Helderberg Escarpment and Vroman's Nose. Free and open to the public.