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Another hiker dies at Kaaterskill Falls

by Staff
June 26, 2025
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DEC closes Kaaterskill Falls access, citing need for social distancing

Since 1992, eight people have lost their lives at Kaaterskill Falls in Hunter — not to mention numerous injuries and close calls — making it one of the most dangerous attractions in our area. That number crept up to nine on June 20, 2025, when Jack Wersching, 70, of Park Ridge, IL, “fell from a rock ledge onto the stone steps of the trailway below”, according to State Police from the Catskill barracks.

Despite police swiftly responding at approximately 6:16pm with life-saving measures at the scene, Wersching tragically succumbed to his injuries at the scene and was pronounced dead.

Kaaterskill Falls is deadly for a number of reasons. Trails can often be wet and slippery, and some parts of the elevated paths near the falls are dangerously narrow. Risk-taking behavior by tourists seeking dramatic photos to share on social media is at an all-time high, as is the popularity of the falls as a destination. The relatively easy hike gives visitors a false sense of security, leading many to underestimate the hazards.

In response to a series of fatalities, significant safety upgrades were made, including a $1 million overhaul in 2016 that added stone staircases, a viewing platform, fencing, and clearer warning signs. Dangerous unofficial trails were closed or rerouted, and park rangers increased patrols on busy days. While these measures have improved safety, the area remains hazardous, especially because many visitors continue to ignore barriers and warnings.

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