Haines Falls station

It is, at present, the headquarters of the Mountain Top Historical Society, and one of only two surviving U&D branch stations.

[7] In 2012, the Ulster & Delaware Railroad Historical Society donated 132 feet of 105lb rail to the Mountain Top Historical Society so that a display track could be built on the former railroad right-of-way besides the station.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 as the Ulster and Delaware Railroad Station.

[8] The first phase was a 1.5 mile section between the Mountain Top Historical Society property and DEC land at the end of Laurel House Road.

[9] In 2016, further improvements were completed allowing visitors to travel from Haines Falls Station to the North/ South Lake Campground via the Rail Trail and the Escarpment Trail, with multiple views of Kaaterskill Falls accessible to the public.