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  1. Scenic Biking Across Hudson River on the Empire State Trail. Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park is a must-do for bike trippers doing the Hudson River Valley. The bridge across the river is built on an old (1889) Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge between Poughkeepsie and Highland, NY.

  2. Explore the Hudson Valley on this Empire State Trail bike tour! This trail, completed in 2020, allows cyclists to experience the Empire State’s urban centers, village main streets, rural communities and diverse history. Over six days, we’ll travel along the Hudson River Valley from downtown New York City to Albany, New York.

  3. Enjoy the newly finished Empire State Trail, which allows cyclists to traverse the state almost entirely on dedicated hike/bike paths and routes. Cycle up the west side of Manhattan Island on the Hudson River Greenway and see the waterfront and famous buildings.

  4. Biking from the Hudson River to New Paltz, NY. The Hudson Valley Rail Trail runs for 7 miles between Highland and New Paltz, NY, on an old New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad railbed. Part of the Empire State Trail, it links to the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park at the east and Wallkill Valley Rail Trail to the west (links ...

  5. The Empire State Trail (EST) is a trail system spanning New York State from Manhattan north to Albany, and then from Albany west to Buffalo and north to the Adirondacks and Canadian border. Totaling about 750 miles, it's the longest multi-use state trail in the U.S.

  6. Heading south on the Empire State Trail (EST), you’ll see the Albany skyline and the New York State Capital, a breathtaking example of Renaissance Revival architecture. After crossing the Hudson a second time, we ride along a former trolley line where cars traveled up to 60 mph until 1929.

  7. The Hudson Valley Rail Trail is part of the Empire State Trail, a developing 750-mile trail network spanning the state from New York City to Canada and Buffalo to Albany. Parking and Trail Access. The Hudson Valley Rail Trail runs between New Paltz Bypass (New Paltz) and 87 Haviland Rd (Highland), where parking is available.