Run along the world’s highest and longest pedestrian bridge! A running highlight in the Hudson Valley is the newly opened Walkway Over the Hudson, a recently opened pedestrian bridge over the river. There are fantastic views of the Hudson, the Catskills, and the nearby Mid-Hudson Bridge. It’s 1.5 miles over the bridge on a wide, paved path. There are parking areas and facilities on both the Highland and Poughkeepsie sides. On the Poughkeepsie side, you can take the Walkway Elevator Access Path down to the water and do an extra 0.5 miles along the Waryas Park Promenade.
Hudson Valley Rail Trail. On the Highland (west) side of the Walkway, the Hudson Valley Rail Trail/Empire State Traul is a pleasantly shaded, paved multi-use trail that continues for 4 miles west through Highland & Lloyd to South St. Headed west, it’s a gradual uphill. ROUTE MAP
The Empire State Trail continues alongside SR 299 toward New Palz and then continues for many miles as a long-distance rail trail.
Dutchess Rail Trail. On the Poughkeepsie end, the Empire State Trail.Dutchess Rail Trail is a paved multi-use path that extends for nearly 13 miles east and south miles to Hopewell. From the Walkway, it’s 1 mile to College Hill Park (nice park with 1-2 miles of paths, hills, & monuments), 4.5 miles to Rt. 55 (Vassar College is 1 mile west), 11.5 miles Lake Walton Preserve, and 12.8 miles to Hopewell Junction. At the southern end of the trail in Hopewell, connect to the new Maybrook Trailway, which runs for 25 miles to Brewster (included in our Westchester County Running Guide).
NEW: A new spur trail, just east of Washington St. heads north for 1.2 miles toward Marist University. There are also some nice pedestrian paths around the university campus. ROUTE MAP
Run along the world’s highest and longest pedestrian bridge! A running highlight in the Hudson Valley is the newly opened Walkway Over the Hudson, a recently opened pedestrian bridge over the river. There are fantastic views of the Hudson, the Catskills, and the nearby Mid-Hudson Bridge. It’s 1.5 miles over the bridge on a wide, paved path. There are parking areas and facilities on both the Highland and Poughkeepsie sides. On the Poughkeepsie side, you can take the Walkway Elevator Access Path down to the water and do an extra 0.5 miles along the Waryas Park Promenade.
Hudson Valley Rail Trail. On the Highland (west) side of the Walkway, the Hudson Valley Rail Trail/Empire State Traul is a pleasantly shaded, paved multi-use trail that continues for 4 miles west through Highland & Lloyd to South St. Headed west, it’s a gradual uphill. ROUTE MAP
The Empire State Trail continues alongside SR 299 toward New Palz and then continues for many miles as a long-distance rail trail.
Dutchess Rail Trail. On the Poughkeepsie end, the Empire State Trail.Dutchess Rail Trail is a paved multi-use path that extends for nearly 13 miles east and south miles to Hopewell. From the Walkway, it’s 1 mile to College Hill Park (nice park with 1-2 miles of paths, hills, & monuments), 4.5 miles to Rt. 55 (Vassar College is 1 mile west), 11.5 miles Lake Walton Preserve, and 12.8 miles to Hopewell Junction. At the southern end of the trail in Hopewell, connect to the new Maybrook Trailway, which runs for 25 miles to Brewster (included in our Westchester County Running Guide).
NEW: A new spur trail, just east of Washington St. heads north for 1.2 miles toward Marist University. There are also some nice pedestrian paths around the university campus. ROUTE MAP
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Essentials
Walkway: 1.5 miles; Hudson Valley RT: 4 miles from Walkway west to end; Dutchess RT is Up to 13 miles one-way
Walkway is flat; Hudson Valley RT is 391 feet one-way headed west; Dutchess is 505 feet over 13 miles
Terrific waterfront running in this village just over the Cuomo Bridge. Highlight is trail at Nyack Beach State Park, which has great river views. There are also lake loops at nearby Rockland Lake and Congers Lake. You can also now run over the bridge to Tarrytown!
Great running options in this historic area: The 21-mile Walkill Valley Rail Trail; A loop in New Paltz on historic Huguenot St.; and the carriage roads and trails at the Mohonk Preserve and adjacent Minnewaska Preserve.
Vassar is one of the more bucolic college campuses in the United States, with historic buildings and beautiful grounds. Take a run around the campus paths, athletic fields, and then a 3.7 mile loop around Vassar Farm on gorgeous paths.
A wonderful run along the Hudson River in Kingston. Combine waterfront paths with the new BrickYard Trail for 3 miles along the water. For a ~10 mile run, add the Kingston Rail Trail, heads for 1.3 miles from downtown to the water.
Samuel Morse-owned Tuscan villa sits on 150 acres of gorgeous grounds bordering the Hudson. There are 5 miles of carriage road trails winding through woods and meadows that make for gorgeous running.
Fantastic running in Hyde Park. The 16-mile Hyde Park Trail System includes the FDR NHS, Eleanor Roosevelt NHS, Vanderbilt Mansion, and Mills-Norrie State Park. Great combination of woodland trails, grounds, historic sites!
Poet's Walk is one of the more bucolic spots for a run in this area of the Hudson Valley, with trails meandering through meadows and woods. Just south of there are the more forested trails of Ferncliff Forest. RT. 103 is quiet and scenic for running.
A great way to explore the bucolic campus of Bard College and its outskirts, using roads and pathways to enjoy the varied scenery. For a longer run, enjoy a jaunt to the Montgomery Place National Historic Landmark.
A couple of pleasant routes in the Tivoli and Annandale-on-Hudson area, featuring the trails of Tivoli Bays and the bucolic Bard campus. Great views of the river, marshland, and the Catskills.
A great opportunity for a long off-road run in the eastern part of the Hudson Valley. The mainly paved trail follows an old rail line for 24.6 miles between Copake Falls and Wassaic. The landscape is a mix of woods and open farmland. Plans to extend the trail north.
The 13-mile Heritage Trail is a paved/crush limestone multi-use path that follows the former Erie Railroad rail line through New York’s Orange County, between Middletown and Harriman. Especially nice in fall!
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Essentials
Walkway: 1.5 miles; Hudson Valley RT: 4 miles from Walkway west to end; Dutchess RT is Up to 13 miles one-way
Walkway is flat; Hudson Valley RT is 391 feet one-way headed west; Dutchess is 505 feet over 13 miles
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