LODGING + LOCAL BETA
Flash Foxy MINI FEST • presented by arc’teryx
New Paltz, NY • October 2-4, 2026
The Flash Foxy Mini Fest will take place in and around the town of New Paltz, NY along the Shawangunk Ridge, commonly known as The Gunks. The Gunks are located within the traditional ancestral homeland of the Munsee Lenape, Mohican, and other Nations.
Getting Here
One of the oldest climbing areas in the US!
The Gunks (short for Shawangunks) is one of the premier climbing areas in the US. Located near New Paltz, NY, the Gunks is about 80 miles from the NYC metropolitan area. The rock is quartz conglomerate, solid rock with horizontal rather than vertical cracks. Climbing at the Gunks is characterized by roofs, jugs, traverses, big air, and techy faces. The Gunks is famous for great one-to-three-pitch climbs of all levels of difficulty, with some of the best easy and moderate trad climbs of all time (probably). Super fun bouldering and top rope climbing can also be found at the Gunks, but there is no sport climbing here. Learn more on Mountain Project!
Nearest Cities? Closest Airports?
New York City is just 80 miles away and is serviced by three major airports: LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark, If you wan to avoid the hassle of the big city, consider the Albany (60 miles away) or Newburgh (20 miles away) airports. Ticket prices can be comparable to NYC. We highly recommend renting a car - or sharing a rental car with other participants - for ease of transportation during the festival.
From NYC, you can take public transportation! The best option is the Adirondack Trailways bus service, which runs direct to New Paltz from the Port Authority Bus Terminal. You can find more information here. Alternatively, you can catch a Metro North train from Grand Central Station to Poughkeepsie, where a 30-minute taxi ride (or ride with a friend!) gets you to New Paltz.
Share rides + Lodging!
We have created a Discord Group where registered participants can coordinate carpools, ride shares and travel plans with one another. Registered participants will receive a link to the spreadsheet with their ticket confirmation (it’s in the linktree!). If you can’t find the link email events@flashfoxy.com !
Stay with us!
*Flash Foxy is not responsible for participant lodging. Flash Foxy is not able to assist with booking.
AAC Gunks Campground
Want our recommendation? Set up camp at Samuel F. Pryor Shawangunk Gateway Campground (aka AAC GUnks Campground) and you can be first to breakfast + first to bed even if you stay ‘til the end of programming! The Campground is our festival basecamp for morning programming, and is a 1.2-mile drive (or short hike) from our evening venue at the Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center.
The AAC Gunks Campground fills quickly, so book early to reserve your spot! Each site sleeps 4 people - find friends to share with on our participant Discord channel!
Tent Sites: $28 — AAC members / $42 — Non-members
Vehicle Sites: $20 — AAC members / $24 — Non-members
AAC Members will find a member promo code in their Profile. AAC Members at the partner level and above receive lodging discounts.
Prefer Privacy?
*Flash Foxy is not responsible for participant lodging. Flash Foxy is not able to assist with booking.
hotels + Airbnbs
If you’d prefer a cozy indoor bed to rest your head at night, there are plenty of local hotels and even more Airbnbs to choose from! Here are a few local hotel options:
Local Beta
A few of our fav local businesses and hangout spots! Check them out while you’re in town!
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Climbing Areas
The Gunks is a popular destination for traditional climbing, top rope climbing, and bouldering!
For the best beta, check out Gunks Apps (digital guidebook) or Gunks Climbing (physical guidebook).
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Google Maps: Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center
The Trapps is the largest and most popular cliff at the Gunks, with many excellent routes at all grades ranging from one to three pitches in height. Almost three miles in length, it is home to many classic climbs of all levels of difficulty, and hosts almost 500 traditional routes AND more than 250 documented boulder problems varying in difficulty from V0 to V14 which scale and traverse the hard quartz conglomerate of the area.
Approach + Trail Surface: A gravel carriage road runs the entire length of the cliff, and provides a relatively flat trail below the cliff to get to your route of choice. The carriage road can be accessed via a moderately inclined gravel road from the West Trapps Parking Lot, or via a stone staircase (aka The Stairmaster) from the Visitor Center Parking Lot. Access trails, marked with yellow paint blazes, are used to get to the cliff from the carriage road. Distances vary up to 0.5miles from the carriage road to specific climbs. Trails up to the cliff can be steep, rocky, and may involve scrambling. There are traditional climbs and boulders directly off the carriage road as well.
Directions: From New Paltz, take Main St. (Rt. 299 West) to the T-junction with Rt. 44/55. Go right, up the hill.
There are two different ways of getting yourself to the carriage road. You can park at the Warwarsing lot, on your right just past the Mohonk Preserve Visitor's Center. Take the East Trapps Connector Trail, consisting of many stone steps and also known as "The Stairmaster", up the hill. This trail meets the carriage road at the Strictly / The Ceiling access trail, which is about a quarter of the way down the cliff.
Or, continue driving up past the hairpin turn, up to the top of the hill, and pass under the steel bridge. The West Trapps parking area just downhill, on the right. From the far end of the parking lot, the West Trapps Connector trail will take you back to the carriage road, and you'll soon find yourself at the cliff, starting with a1. The Uberfall - left.
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Google Maps: Mohonk Preserve West Trapps Parking Lot
Easy access, classic climbs, and easy descents make the Near Trapps a popular area at the Gunks, second only to The Trapps in climber visits. The cliff is 30' to 200' feet high, and hosts almost 200 traditional routes.
Approach + Trail Surface: mild-moderate hilly terrain on narrow trails on dirt/gravel/loose rock/tree roots. Trails can be overgrown and more difficult to navigate than those at the Trapps.
Directions: From New Paltz, take Main St. (Rt. 299 West) to the T-junction with Rt. 44/55. Go right, up the hill. Pass the Mohonk Preserve Visitor's Center and continue past the hairpin turn up to the top of the hill. Park at the West Trapps Lot, and walk up to the steel bridge.
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Google Maps: Peterskill at Minnewaska State Park
A "miniature Gunks", Peterskill has the same type of rock (quartzite conglomerate), the same type of routes (filled with roofs and horizontal cracks), and uses similar gear--but is only one pitch high. It's the perfect place to get used to leading/seconding, top roping, and learning to build gear anchors. Bouldering at Peterskill is also popular. There is an access trail that runs along the entire top of the cliff with several places to descend to a similar access trail that runs along the bottom of the cliff; getting up top to set up a TR anchor is easy.
Approach + Trail Surface: mild-moderate terrain 0.5-1.0 miles. Length and difficulty of approaches vary. Trail surfaces include: packed dirt trails, gravel, scrambling over large boulders terrain.
Directions: Peterskill is located approximately 1.4 miles past the West Trapps Parking Area for the Gunks; continue along 44/55 past the Trapps lot, and you'll see the Minnewaska State Park - Peterskill Climbing Area sign on your right. From the parking lot to the cliffs is no more than a few minutes walk; even at the furthest climbing wall, you're not more than 10 minutes from the parking lot.
Venues
+ Accessibility
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Google Maps: Samuel F. Pryor Shawangunks Campground
About the Venue: Samuel F. Pryor Shawangunks Campground (aka AAC Gunks Campground) will be our venue for morning programming throughout the weekend including: Friday Climber Coffee; Saturday Breakfast, Foxy Fair, & Workshops; and Sunday Breakfast, Workshop, & Stewardship Send-off. Programming will take place at the pavilion, campfire area, parking lot, and adjacent grassy field. The pavilion and parking lot are flat paved surfaces. The campfire area has a flat gravel surface. The grassy field has hilly and uneven terrain. Wheelchair accessible bathrooms are available.
Parking & Directions: The Campground is located on NY-299 approximate 0.5 miles from the intersection with US-44, or approximately 5.5 miles from Rock and Snow in New Paltz. Accessible parking is available. Please carpool whenever possible and read all posted signage regarding reserved parking for specific campsites.
Campground Website: American Alpine Club
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Google Maps: Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center
About the Venue: The Mohonk Preserve Visitor Center Terrace will be the venue for our Friday Opening Party and Saturday afternoon/evening programming. The Visitor Center Terrace is a covered outdoor space and is wheelchair accessible space. Wheelchair accessible bathrooms are available.
Parking & Directions: The Visitor Center is located on US-44 approximately 1.2 miles from the AAC Gunks Campground. When exiting the campground, you’ll take a left onto NY-299 and then a right on US-44 at the intersection. There is a large parking lot with accessible parking available. It is also possible to walk up a trail to the Visitor Center from the Campground!
Venue Website: Mohonk Preserve
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Google Maps: Rock and Snow Annex
About the Venue: The Rock and Snow Annex will be our venue for the Sunday evening community slideshow presentation. The Annex is an indoor venue with accessible bathrooms available.
Parking & Directions: The Rock and Snow Annex is the large building between the Rock and Snow parking lot and Snug Harbor bar on Main Street in New Paltz. From the AAC Gunks Campground, take a right and drive approximately 5.5 miles into New Paltz. Rock and Snow will be on the right hand side before the traffic light. Accessible parking is available in the Rock and Snow parking lot. Street parking is also available.
Venue Website: Rock and Snow
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All primary festival activities will be held at wheelchair accessible venues and will have accessible bathrooms.
ASL interpreters can be coordinated upon request. Please email events@flashfoxy.com to discuss your needs.
Approaches differ by climbing area. Details about approaches can be found on our website, or can be found on Mountain Project.
Have an accessibility concern? Reach out to events@flashfoxy.com and we’ll see how we can help!
We are always working to make Flash Foxy events more inclusive and welcoming spaces, please let us know what we can do to make our event more accessible for you. Unfortunately, we are not always able to arrange accommodations, but we will do our best and will provide honest answers about the our event spaces, staff capabilities and the activities that take place at our festivals. Thank you for learning and growing with us!