Walkway Over the Hudson

One of the major attractions in the Hudson Valley, New York is hiking. Experience more than 350 miles of trails. Bring your bike, lace up your boots, grab the bridle for an adventure outdoors in upstate New York. Make the most of the Hudson River Valley landscape.

Hiking in the Hudson Valley on the Walkway over the Hudson

Less than 90 minutes from mid-town Manhattan lies a 250,000-acre playground. Four-seasons of opportunity amidst 35 peaks and 350 miles of growing trails including access to the world-famous Walkway Over The Hudson From biking to hiking, from kayaking to wind surfing, from golf at one of the 12 golf courses to snowshoeing and cross-country skiing, there are outdoor adventures for all ages and athletic types. Even if you’re just looking for a casual stroll or a light job, there is an endless amount of trails and rails to explore.

Walkway over the Hudson is the World's Longest Elevated Pedestrian Bridge through Poughkeepsie & Highland, New York. The journey along the Walkway with its magnificent view is just the beginning. A stunning panorama unfolds high above the Hudson River at the center of Walkway with opportunities to explore in every direction. At either end of "The Great Connector" are miles of trails and parks, historic districts and hamlets, shops, restaurants and cafes -- all within reach on foot or by bike. Learn more about all the Greater Walkway Experience offers!

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