Box 1044 Hopewell Junction, NY 12533. THER ARE A LOT OF INTERPERTIVE SIGNAGE ALONG THE WAY WITH INTERESTING PHOTOS AND INFO . Pedestrians are great, with only bikes there is a lot less stress about passing. And in Hopewell Junction, parking is available at the Hopewell Depot (36 Railroad Ave, Hopewell Junction). Picking a favorite section is a really hard call, they both have their pluses. There is a bar & grill type restaurant adjacent to the trail at HJ. I could see some places where there was a fence separating the trail from the railroad, but there was no way to get to the trail that I could find. We rode this trail in June 2020. Highly recommend. It is one of several trails that make up the Empire State Trail across New York State750 miles of walking and bikeways running from New York City to the Canadian border, as well as from Albany to Buffalo. Phase 4 construction is now underway. I PARKED AT THE LOT FOR THE WALKWAY OVER THE HUDSON. WebThe Bus fare to Hopewell Junction costs about $1.75. Train, taxi We had to walk our bikes most of the way over. Which wheelchair friendly trail has the most elevation gain in Hopewell Junction? An absolute "must do" for any serious trail user! We are still unclear. Returning southbound is a little tougher since there is the slight upward grade. See Hopewell Junction, NY, on the map Pedro Xing - Own work, CC0 Image may be subject to copyright. Typical rail trail views with woods and rocks, but the view of the lake and wetlands was very pleasant and broke it up. About 65 minutes to the turn around point, very leisurely done but flew back to Hopewell Junction at 17 mph and 40 minutes. There is an unmarked road section leading to another flight of steps on East Main Street (bypassing an unusable trestle). What will it connect? Just met you today). This trail, combined with the majestic Walkway Over The Hudson and the Hudson Valley trail, make this 37 mile round trip the best rail trail within 100 miles of NYC. WebFundraise for a Caboose 100% Restore Caboose 17% Explore our Projects These projects and maintenance are funded by donations, help us by donating. The only really busy part is the Walkway Over The Hudson. We passed many trailheads/parking areas along the way and almost all of them had Port-A-Potties so there's little excuse to run into the woods. Great views, lots of shade and rest stops. On its northern end, the Dutchess Rail Trail shares a trailhead with the Walkway Over the Hudson at 61 Parker Ave. in Poughkeepsie. I only wish it were more scenic but very happy we chose this way to ride. to the Walkway Over the Hudson and back. After a short walk into the forest, you reach The start of the Perkins Trail marked with yellow discs. Surprised to find the white blazes of the Appalachian Trail where it crossed the bike path. Walking: 57 hours; Biking: 11.5 hours; Pavement; dog-friendly; passes through several communities Starting at the trailhead parking area near the Hopewell Depot Museum in Hopewell Junction, this section of the trail provides easy access to plenty of local Dutchess county to the twn. The trail starts at the Charcoal Burners Trailhead Route 301. Its a short hike but you certainly could go further up. Join TrailLink (a non-profit) to view more than 40,000 miles of trail maps and more! Starting from either end Whaley Lake is the mid-point. But it continues a few miles east into Connecticut. One of the best trails I have done. Beautifully paved and wonderfully maintained bike trail! I imagine because of the width of the railroad tracks and the trail making this pretty much in the sun for most of the ride. If you want to take the older section to Connecticut the new Trailway dead ends at Peaceable Hill Rd with steps down to the road. This rail-trail has the distinction of having the longest rail-trail bridge in the world! A great experience at every level. Get ice cream or a slice at the frozen caboose! In those 10 miles there was one road crossing and you can still go further without one - I didn't go to the end yet. Parking is at the Community Center at 239 SR-292, Holmes, NY 12531, 700 feet north of the intersection. It has a short road hop to an on-ramp to the Trailway. Distance. As you go upward the trail becomes very beautiful with flora and fauna. This is also where the trail connects with the Maybrook Trailway, which continues the journey to NYC along the Empire State Trail. Approaching the terminus, youll pass the Hopewell Depot. wow! The TrailLink map (as of 8/3/22) shows the trail ending here. The route continues to Hopewell Junction where it picks up another section of the Empire State Trail lots of info on the web. I cannot wait! This trail is great despite the middle aged men speeding past you at 90 mph on their LeMonds. for time trials. My favorites are the Wilton Trails, you enter and your engulfed in nature. In Hopewell Junction, the trail ends at the Hopewell Depot, standing since 1873, which now houses a museum and historical photo gallery. Flat & well kept, great for beginner cycling and great for a stroll. Please explore responsibly! Heading north from Diddell road is a breeze. I have been using the Dutchess Rail Trail for a couple years and have noticed lots of people riding, running, walking and just meandering about without a care in the world. Being 100% volunteer you can rest assured that when you donate your money goes 100% to maintaining and enhancing the Depot. This is the only map of the plan released so far: Trail map (so far) for the Empire State Trail. in the town of Poughkeepsie. Also paved a few hundred yards south and east toward Danbury. Starting in Hopewell Junction heading south east there is a slight incline until Whaley Lake. Definitely picturesque, quiet and peaceful I BIKED THE HUDSON VALLEY RAIL TRAIL TO TONY WILLIAMS PARK( WHICH WAS TO THE LEFT OF THE PARKING LOT) THE PARK HAD A NICE COVERED PICNIC AREA ,IF YOU WANTED TO START AND END YOUR RIDE THERE. Starts at the Hopewell Depot trailhead in Hopewell Junction and ends at the Mid-Hudson Bridge. The transition between the trails is seamless. Turn left Dutchess Rail Trail is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a river located near Lagrangeville, New York. Took my two nieces who are new to bicycling on this trail and we had a great time!!! All are great. Signage states you cross the Appalachian Mountains (known as the Taconics in this area)! So get out and ride. This is a very nice paved trial so if you have a race bike some good training here. Highly recommend. Soon to come next to the former diamond is a replica of the tower based on original architectural drawings. Visit the Dutchess County Parks & Trails Application. Most noteably,the section of the ROW on the south side, that connects with the completed phase 1 section, has YET to be worked on.The Dutchess County gov. It's a great, relaxing ride in beautiful scenery. WebHopewell Junction, New York 12.86 mi / 197 ft gain Dutchess Rail Trail is a point-to-point trail that takes you by a river located near Lagrangeville, New York. Not really anything to be concerned aboutvery doable, and we enjoyed the gradual downhill for the second half of the ride. Views include the Green Haven Correctional facility in Stormville, with its imposing and very high walls, and inmate sounds from inside those walls. It is shady and flat as a pancake except for the normal bridge crossing. Sleepy starts to describe it, but theres something more. (SR 55) This would,currently as of 06-15-11,make 10.7 miles total of open rail trail. A few scenic spots along the way but rare massive vistas if thats what you like. There is some non-trail surface (sidewalk, shared road) but very little and not much of a distraction from the beauty of the rest of the trail. Not-so-Good: The portapotty at the Hopewell Junction depot was disgusting and clearly had not been serviced in a very long time. The trail is well maintained and wide enough for multiple use. This section runs from Brewster to Hopewell Junction. Beautiful bike trail to enjoy the fall colors. Where will it run? Seems that some are bummed by a few sponsored or memorialized benches at the beginning of this ride, but otherwise this is a relaxing 28+ mile round trip from Hopewell Jct. One of the things I really liked is the lack of level crossings making this more of a bikers trail than a walking trail with a lot of trail where you will only see bikes for a few miles. Note that the trail ends about a mile south of the steps where the trail is being reconstructed (no signs of activity). (the village and RR) phase 3 (a,b and c) construction is underway from CR 49 Manchester Rd. Near the above location,just 500 feet away,work on the new LaGrange trailhead was underway.The following week I was on a City of Poughkeepsie bus that crosses over the rail trail at Morgan Lake.I had seen,to my surprise and delight,that work had started on the connector link trail between the Walkway and the Dutchess rail trail at the Morgan Lake trailhead.And so,phase 4 also includes the construction of the link trail as well.Once completed,there will be 18 miles of contiguous trailway from Hopewell Jct.,town of East Fishkill in Dutchess county,[HJ 0.0] to the Tony Williams park town of Lloyd,Ulster county as of 04-16-13 (there are plans for a Hudson Valley RT phase 3 west extension). Discovered this trail connects to the Hudson Valley Rail Trail via the Walkway over the Hudson Bridge. Definitely worth the trip. The 13.1-mile trail runs through what seems like a perpetually green landscape of dense tree cover, linking Poughkeepsie at the Hudson River with smaller towns to the southeast.At its Poughkeepsie end, the Dutchess Rail Trail begins at a shared parking lot with the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park. The 13 mile Dutchess trail that connects to the bridge is the template for all modern rail trails. There are portable toilets at two parking areas that I know of for sure. The Maybrook section of the bike path would pass them on the opposite shore. Now Metro-North owns the line. The Train fare to Hopewell Junction costs about $4.25 - $25.75. I rode this section one day and the other two sections another day. It is part of the Empire State Trail from NYC to Buffalo. James at the shop was great! WebExplore the most popular wildlife trails near Hopewell Junction with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you. They're on both sides. adventures and follow local regulations. Fully open now from Tonetta Lake in Brewster to Hopewell Junction. The parking lot at Overocker road is small. The Outbound works best with JavaScript enabled. in the town of Poughkeepsie.This section of the RT opened to the public in June,2009.This section will remain as an isolated section until the completion of phase 4, which will include a 900 foot long bridge over a 4 lane state hwy. There are several lovely watery areas on this trail and it is a great place for bird watchers. Where the trail crosses busy roads, the trail is on a bridge very nice! We past some interesting caves with cold air which was a nice surprise. One way mileage is about 5 miles, as the trail ends at the Connecticut line. This leads to the Casino Trail (red markers). WebExplore the most popular trails in my list Hopewell rail trail with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you. If this segment gets done, then we'll have a seriously world class linear park! These stairs are fairly steep but it can be done. There is also a grocery plaza a couple of blocks south (about 1/4 mile) of the HJ depot. 8 in Poughquag. The Walkway is spectacular (even on an overcast morning)! Groups and organizations looking to hold special events must obtain a permit. THE TRAIL WAS PAVED ALL THE WAY AND NICELY SHADED WITH RASPBERRIES GROWING ALONG THE SIDES, I RETURNED TO THE START OF THE WALKWAY OVER THE HUDSON TRAIL WHICH WAS CROWDED BUT THAT WAS TO EXPECTED SEEING ITS POPULARITY AND GREAT VIEWS. A few intersecting country roads homes and bucolic old farms, stone walls typical to the area. Hopewell Junction, New York. Id definitely go back as this was my first time to try it out. Trail paved a few hundred yards north toward I84. 6, turn left on Rt. The route out from Brewster starts flat and then becomes a very gradual uphill grade to Whaley Lake. Kudos to that politician it is named after. The best part is a 2 mile section along Whaley Lake beautiful views of the lake and some very nice houses on the opposite shore. Great for families or for distance training! Not a problem, just made it easier on the way back. After pushing my bike uphill for a stretch it wasnt clearing. We mapped it using RTC's directions to the endpoint in Hopewell Junction. This is a new adventure! Other than that, it was a lovely way to spend a summer afternoon. Okay, I road the whole trail, but on 2 days separated by a month. Took time and thanked both for what they where doing. Although Im guessing, I think that, where the bike path dies in Brewster, New York, a continuation of the paved bike path will spring up in the next three years because theres a way to do it, and the way looks clear. Check or FAQs for more common login questions. This trail is estimated to be 25.7 mi long and takes on average 8 h 5 min to hike. I just want to thank Mr Steinhaus for his great for his great work in making this trail a reality. Started at Hopewell Junction. The trailhead parking lots are on Lake Wilton Rd. Trail was very well maintained, well marked with mileage points. Road this entire trail this past week as an out-and-back from Brewster. with a kiosk - at the northern trail head terminus (and will be forever) at Morgan Lake technicaly in the CITY of Poughkkepsie there is a small like county park within the Morgan Lake city park with benches,a kiosk,flowers and now a new memorial for Michael Murphy - the southern end does not go all the way to the old depot in Hopewell Jct. I RODE PART OF THIS TRAIL LAST YEAR FROM THE WALKWAY OVER THE HUDSON. phase 2 section mostly in the town of Poughkeepsie.This phase 2 section goes from the northern terminus at Morgan Lake in the city of Poughkeepsie to Overocker Rd. As it should be. THIS TIME I STARTED FROM HOPEWELL JUNCTION JUST A MILE OR 2 OFF THE TACONIC PKWY. The trail delivers on attractive scenery and storied railroad history of the Hudson Valley, running through woodlands, along picturesque lakes and across iron truss bridges. Started at Diddell Road parking lot, about 4 miles north of the starting point in Hopewell Junction, rode over the Walkway over the Hudson and returnedabout 22 miles round-trip. I traveled from CT to come try this trail. The surface is not suitable for bicycles at this time. The last part goes thru a simsbury park, there are a lot of roots, gotta be careful. This ride takes us from the Brewster Trailhead passing Ice Pond, The Great Swamp, a rail trestle bridge, and the back side of Greenhaven Prison (!).. empiretrail.ny.gov/ Shared By: Walt T. Full Details. Trail is clean and flat best trail so far of 2022. William Steinhaus, et al - great job! Miles of secluded, smooth, paved trail. After years of effort, 750-mile Empire State Trail is complete The next time you go to the southern end of the Dutchess Rail Trail in Hopewell Junction for a run or bike ride, try something different: Go right. They are also 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.Traveling east from Poughkeepsie, the route passes a large golf course and Morgan Lake Park, a popular spot for fishing. in the town of Wappingers.The new signs and wood mileage markers are also being installed on the 2.4 mi. Since it was paved with asphalt last year, this is a very smooth trail. Check or FAQs for more common login questions. There are a few spots with a flat rock as a bench but no bathrooms at all and nothing much around as far as stores or such. There is construction equipment at the west end, but not much happening. Great trail. It is obvious the volunteers who take care of this trail do a great job (thanks, Ron! But theres a piecemissing: the twenty-two miles or so that would connect Brewster, New York, to Hopewell Junction. Your reward is that the other end of the trail as you ride east is a very nice section past East Branch Reservoir, including a long section right along the water. Smooth all the way with terrific scenery. Walked this trail on 10/22/2022 and while it is a nice bike able trail, there are a few problems. I would ride it again, and again. This section includes an expansive bridge over NY 55, and the entire length of the trail features a mixture of new bridges and converted railroad bridges and tunnels.In Wappinger, trail users travel along a section called Veterans Memorial Mile, which features signage honoring each of the five branches of the military. Unfortunately, there are older segments that sorely need maintenance, especially the roughly 4 mile stretch from Taconic State Park south. Rode from Lake Tonetta to Hopewell Junction and back, about 44 miles. In Poughkeepsie, it traveled overwhat is now the Walkway Over the Hudson until 1974. Trail was scenic and smooth with few and easy road crossings. There are some great view points along this route. In all almost a 18 mile ride one way. WebExplore the best rated trails in Hopewell Junction, NY. It is excellent how the trail links up with the walkway-over-the Hudson (which was simply an abandoned hulk when I lived there!) We biked from Simsbury to Farmington on the Canal trail. There are a few cyclists who ride like they are on the Tour'de France and don't say anything when the pass you from behind. But I could see this being pretty spectacular in the Fall, and its very quiet and peaceful. I have begun using the open parts of this trail to bike commute from Poughkeepsie to Hopewell Junction.
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