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Hudson Highlands State Park

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Hudson Highlands State Park is a non-contiguous state park in the U.S. state of New York, located on the east side of the Hudson River. The park runs from Peekskill in Westchester County, through Putnam County, to Beacon in Dutchess County, in the eastern section of the Hudson Highlands.The park's lands, heavily mined, logged and quarried in the past, were assembled over the mid-20th century from different purchases by the state, totaling 7669acre as of 2014. They range from riverside salt marshes to mountain summits, including the highest in the Highlands, the 1610ft south summit of Beacon Mountain. It is managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation (NYSOPRHP) from offices at Fahnestock State Park to the east. Its parcels adjoin others owned by other public agencies and private preserves, some of which are managed by NYSOPRHP as well and are open to the public.Due to its proximity to New York City, panoramic views of the river and mountains, and easy access by both automobile and rail, it has become a very popular destination for day hikes. The park's best known trail makes a steep, rocky ascent up Breakneck Ridge. Other trails climb neighboring Bull Hill and follow the cliffs of Anthony's Nose. The Appalachian Trail (AT) also goes through the southeast corner of the park.

Address: Cold Spring, New York 10516
Phone: (845) 225-7207
State: NY
City: Cold Spring
Zip Code: 10516
categories: park, landmark & historical place


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Reviews
Beautiful park for hiking right along the eastern bank of the Hudson River. Excellent views of the Hudson, West Point Military Academy, & Bannermen Castle. We've taken many hikes in the area, particularly up to the Beacon fire tower. Nice effort to get there and back. definitely worth the effort. I'll be back soon.
Oh my... take a day off from work and come on a weekday so you can feel nature at all his glory. Breathtaking view of the Hudson River and it's surroundings, trails of different difficulties including nice rock climbing with no ropes needed, really a great hike.
Beautiful park with plenty of trails for everyone from short and easy to moderately challenging and miles long. There are a lot of attractions here: gorgeous views of the Hudson River valley, ruins of Cornish Estate, and even lost in the woods dairy farm abandoned in the 1960s. Restrooms: There are some restrooms at the parking lot.
This is truly a challenging trail. The reward however is worth it. Amazing view, and watching cargo trains wrap around a mountain on the other side...birds calls and more... priceless! The 'one way' up the rock trail is severe, daunting, challenging and exhilarating... Elevation of ~650ft.
This is for breakneck ridge Always beautiful here, definitely a challenge could be scary for inexperienced hikers , but yet if determined any one can do it. Many improvements along the back trails huge thanks to the care takers. Use your Google maps to see trails, don't be stupid bring water and snacks and good shoes!!!! The front rock scrambles keep heading left for easier climbing, amazing views. Awesome workout!!! Restrooms: Porta potty in season at start. Dog-friendliness: People bring dogs again rock scrambles in the beginning can be a fail with some dogs !!! Picnic area: Pick a view along the mountain amazing picnic areas
It is a beautiful park in the heart of Cold Spring, overlooking the Hudson River, you can find information about the trail and you can guide yourself with it, keep in mind that it is a slope with an intermediate degree of difficulty, so your training is important but not decisive. There are two routes to consider, 2 or 4 hours. Based on your available time, we arrived at 11am, so we opted for the two-hour one. Beautiful views and spectacular trekking. Recommended..
Spectacular views. There are several routes from easy to strenuous. We decided to take the Bull Hill short loop which is 4.5 miles. It’s a serious total body workout; strenuous, steep with many rocks. I can’t stress enough the importance to bring plenty of water and food for this type of hike. And a good pair of hiking shoes a must. Parking can be a challenge on weekends so try to arrive early. On another note, Cold Springs’ Main Street is beautiful with lots of shops and restaurants. Simply delightful!
Slightly muddy this week and probably more so after Tuesday, but the trail work on Bull Hill has been awesome! They skirt you around some of the most muddy spots and the views are killer! 7/23/23- a lot of washout and some muddy spots from the storms...but the trail just keeps on improving! Every time I go it gets better!
Beautiful hike on the Little Stony Point trail. Parked across the street which takes you on a hike for 2-3 hours. Great markings showing the path. Beware of ticks!
We did the Bull hill trail. It is a long and steep trail. The path gets more narrow and Stony as you go up. We couldn't finish the trail as we had our 7 year old with us. You have various look out points of the Hudson river on the trail. This trail does not disappoint. Our kid really enjoyed it. Bring your binoculars and hiking sticks if hiking is new to you.
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