Suggested Hikes - East Hudson Trails Map Set
The East Hudson Trails map set shows marked trails throughout the New York Highlands east of the Hudson River, from Peekskill in Westchester County northward through Putnam and Dutchess counties to Beacon.
Pulled from our extensive database of hikes (based mostly on Daniel Chazin's 'Hike of the Week' column that appears in the Bergen Record), the following links lead to suggested hikes that can be followed using the East Hudson Trails map set.
Hikes in the East Hudson area (click for details about each hike)
- Fahnestock State Park - Catfish Loop Trail
- Fahnestock State Park - Charcoal Burners/Cabot/Perkins/Fahnestock Trail Loop
- Fahnestock State Park - Round Hill/East Mountain Loop
- Fahnestock State Park - Three Lakes Trail/Appalachian Trail Loop from Dennytown Road
- Fahnestock State Park - Appalachian Trail/Blue Trail (Clear Lake) Loop from Route 301
- Fishkill Ridge Conservation Area - Fishkill Ridge Conservation Area from Pocket Road
- Hudson Highlands Gateway Park - Hudson Highlands Gateway Park (Cortlandt, New York)
- Hudson Highlands State Park - South Beacon Mountain and Scofield Ridge
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Arden Point and Glenclyffe (Garrison, N.Y.)
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Bull Hill (Mt. Taurus) via Washburn/Notch/Brook/Cornish Trail Loop
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Appalachian Trail /Osborn Loop Trail from Route 9
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Breakneck Ridge Loop
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Bull Hill (Mt. Taurus) via Lone Star/Nelsonville/Washburn/Undercliff Trails Loop
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Undercliff/Brook/Cornish Trail Loop from Cold Spring station
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Nelsonville/Notch/Breakneck Ridge Trail Loop
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Sugarloaf Hill and Osborn Loop Trail
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Sugarloaf Mountain and Breakneck Ridge Trail
- Hudson Highlands State Park - Camp Smith Trail
- Manitou Point Preserve - Hudson River Views at Manitou Point Preserve
While the Trail Conference is not a hiking club, a number of independent member clubs do sponsor hikes in the East Hudson Highlands area. Visit our 'Scheduled Trail Hikes by Member Hiking Clubs' page for a listing of upcoming hikes.
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