The Mahipatgad looks like a hill-top covered with dense forest of Jamun, Pisa and similar trees found at higher altitude similar to that of
Mahabaleshwar. There are Leopards, Wild pigs, Jagur, Mouse deer, Porcupine, Hayenas, Hornbill and barking deer on the fort. ( Beware Of Snakes ) The fort is a table land with six battlements and six gateways. The gateways are in a mint condition. The gateways are: • Laldevdi, on north-eastern side • Pusati, on eastern side, formerly entered by a ladder • Yeshwant, on south-eastern side • Khed, towards southern side; this route is still in use and connects the village Beldarwadi to the fort • Shivganga, on western side; there is a rock cut
shivling near this entrance • Kotwal, on northern side; the pathway from this gate leads to the village Kotwal in
Poladpur taluka Here the foundation of temples of Maruti and Ganapati are seen with half walls still standing. On the southern side of the fort are remnants of horse stables which are 530–850 in numbers. There are two heaps of unused mortar on the fort. There are two large wells on the fort, one near the Khed entrance and the other near Pareshwar temple. The water from these wells is used for drinking by the trekkers. The best time to visit the fort is from December to January. ==How to reach==