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Heritage Trail (aka) Orange Heritage Trail - Chester | 845-615-3830 | |
The Heritage Trail, aka, Orange Heritage Trail, is a multi-use 11.5 asphalt trail offering attractive scenic vistas and access from the Village of Goshen to the Village of Monroe for walking, biking and roller blading.
"The Heritage Trail is a 10-foot wide trail on the right-of-way of the former Erie Railroad. When completed, the trail will extend from the City of Middletown to the Village of Harriman. The trail features sections of both asphalt and limestone surface. The current trail winds through a bird/wildlife sanctuary, historic landmarks, murmuring streams, rolling meadows and friendly communities. Trail users may enjoy biking, walking, rollerblading, nature study as well as shopping and dining in the local villages. Access points are in Monroe, Chester and Goshen, all with convenient parking." website and more . . . |
All Cuddebackville Listings
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D & H Canal Towpath | ||
The D&H Canal Towpath is located in D & H Canal Park, 300-acres in size, at 58 Hoag Road, Cuddebackville, NY 12729 in Orange County.
"Within Orange County the D&H canal trails traversed a variety of landscapes and stretches from the Ulster County border, southwest into the City of Port Jervis, then northwest along the Delaware River back into Sullivan County and eventually into Pennsylvania. Located in the town of Deerpark within the D&H Canal Park, the 1 mile walking trail follows the only section of the D&H Canal that is still filled with water. The path is unpaved, starting near the Neversink Valley Area Museum that contains classic canal era exhibits and memorabilia, and ending at Oakland Valley Road. The trail is the original towpath used by mules pulling barges through the canal. The park is a National Historic Landmark open daily from dawn to dusk" website and more . . . | ||
Neversink Valley Area Museum | 845-754-8870 | |
The Neversink Valley Area Museum in D & H Canal Park is located in Cuddebackville, NY 12729 in Orange County, along the banks of the Neversink River. The Neversink Valley Area Museum preserves and documents the history of the peoples and industry of the Neversink and Shawangunk valleys of New York's Catskill region.
The Neversink Valley Area Museum occupies historic canal-era buildings in the D & H Canal Park right on the Neversink River. website and more . . . |
All Goshen Listings
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Heritage Trail (aka) Orange Heritage Trail - Goshen | 845-615-3830 | |
The Heritage Trail, aka, Orange Heritage Trail, is a multi-use 11.5 asphalt trail offering attractive scenic vistas and access from the Village of Goshen to the Village of Monroe for walking, biking and roller blading.
"The Heritage Trail is a 10-foot wide trail on the right-of-way of the former Erie Railroad. When completed, the trail will extend from the City of Middletown to the Village of Harriman. The trail features sections of both asphalt and limestone surface. The current trail winds through a bird/wildlife sanctuary, historic landmarks, murmuring streams, rolling meadows and friendly communities. Trail users may enjoy biking, walking, rollerblading, nature study as well as shopping and dining in the local villages. Access points are in Monroe, Chester and Goshen, all with convenient parking." website and more . . . |
All Monroe Listings
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Heritage Trail (aka) Orange Heritage Trail - Monroe | 845-615-3830 | |
The Heritage Trail, aka, Orange Heritage Trail, is a multi-use 11.5 asphalt trail offering attractive scenic vistas and access from the Village of Goshen to the Village of Monroe for walking, biking and roller blading.
"The Heritage Trail is a 10-foot wide trail on the right-of-way of the former Erie Railroad. When completed, the trail will extend from the City of Middletown to the Village of Harriman. The trail features sections of both asphalt and limestone surface. The current trail winds through a bird/wildlife sanctuary, historic landmarks, murmuring streams, rolling meadows and friendly communities. Trail users may enjoy biking, walking, rollerblading, nature study as well as shopping and dining in the local villages. Access points are in Monroe, Chester and Goshen, all with convenient parking." website and more . . . |
All New Windsor Listings
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Stewart State Forest | 845-256-3000 | |
Stewart State Forest, 6,700-acres in size, is located in New Windsor, Montgomery, and Newburgh in Orange County, New York. The forest is unique in the northeast and increasingly rare in the Hudson Valley. A mix of wetlands, fields and forest, the site includes 18 miles of gravel roads and more than 22 miles of major trails for hiking, biking, horseback riding, hunting, dog training and trials, skiing, snowmobiling, bird watching and fishing. website and more . . . |
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Chadwick Lake Park "Ice Skating - Ice Hockey" | 845-565-3230 | |
Chadwick Lake Park is located immediately to the northwest of Junction NY32 and 300, in the Cronomer Valley section of Newburgh NY 12550, Orange County in the Hudson River Valley.
From City of Newburgh: "Chadwick Lake is a reservoir supplying water to the Town of Newburgh. The reservoir was created by damming Quassaick Creek in 1926. Today, most of the town's water is supplied by New York City's Delaware Aqueduct, with the reservoir acting primarily as a backup. "Chadwick Lake Park is open to the public with recreational facilities near the southern end of the park. Attractions include three picnic shelters, a playground, walking trails, boating launches, basketball courts, ice skating and a roller rink. Fishing is also allowed on the lake; largemouth bass is a common catch." website and more . . . |
All Orange County Listings
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Harriman State Park - Orange County (and Rockland) | 845-786-2701 | |
Harriman State Park, is located at Seven Lakes Dr / Bear Mountain Circle, Ramapo, NY 10974 in both Orange and Rockland counties. Harriman Park is the second-largest park in the parks system, with 31 lakes and reservoirs, 200 miles of hiking trails, three beaches, two public camping areas, a network of group camps, miles of streams and scenic roads, and scores of wildlife species, vistas and vantage points. The park includes Lakes Welch, Sebago, Tiorati and Silvermine, the Anthony Wayne Recreation Area, Sebago Cabins and Beaver Pond Campgrounds. website and more . . . | ||
Long Path Trail 5 - 8: Hiking / Biking Hudson Highlands | 845-256-3000 | |
Long Path Trail 5 - 8: Hiking / Mountain Biking Hudson Highlands
"The Long Path makes its first foray into genuine mountains as it passes through the Hudson Highlands. It is the first time that the trail reaches higher than 1000 feet elevation above sea level. As part of its journey north through this region, it traverses the length of two major New York State Parks, Harriman, one of the oldest, and Schunemunk Mountain, one of the newest. It also enters a part of New York State that is steeped in Trail Conference history. Many of the trails created by the Trail Conference in its infancy are contained in Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks. The very first section of the Appalachian Trail lies in Harriman and that first section crosses the Long Path near Island Pond Mountain in Section 6. There are many, many trails throughout the Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks, making endless loop possibilities incorporating portions of the Long Path." photos, website and more . . . | ||
Long Path Trail 9 - 14: Hiking / Biking Orange County and Shawangunks | 845-256-3000 | |
Long Path Trail 9 - 14: Hiking / Mountain Biking Orange County and Shawangunks
"These sections of the Long Path provide the bridge between the low mountains of the Hudson Highlands in the south and the beginnings of the Catskills in the north. In between lie many small villages and towns set in the gently rolling hills of Orange County. Although not as exciting as sections further north or south, walking the backroads of Orange County move one into an older time and a way of life different from the frenetic pace of city living. It is only by walking the roads ordinarily driven that one can appreciate the different pace of rural living and its dependence on the pace of nature rather than the pace of people. In addition to a large portion of the southern Shawangunk Ridge these sections pass the Basha Kill, a large and beautiful wetland, on their way to Sam's Point Preserve and Minnewaska State Park Preserve. These are one of the most beautiful and interesting areas of the Hudson Valley. Though certainly not the highest or the most exotic parks in New York, they are some of the most colorful in character with their rich and varied flora, fauna, and vistas." more . . . | ||
Mid-Hudson Bicycle Club | 845-625-4151 | |
Mid-Hudson Bicycle Club (MHBC) is a recreational club founded in 1966. Its goal is to enhance member's enjoyment of cycling by offering organized rides and activities and various informational programs. The club promotes and encourages cycling by providing safe, pleasant opportunities to bicycle. Membership is open to anyone interested in cycling, from a beginning cyclist up to an expert. website and more . . . | ||
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 17 | 845-615-3850 | |
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 17 in Orange County.
On-road Bicycle Routes A bicycle and its rider, legally considered a vehicle, are required to learn and obey the same laws as motorists. It is recommended that anyone using these roads review the “rules of the road” in the appropriate sections of the Vehicle and Traffic Laws of New York State. website and more . . . | ||
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 208 | 845-615-3850 | |
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 208 in Orange County.
On-road Bicycle Routes A bicycle and its rider, legally considered a vehicle, are required to learn and obey the same laws as motorists. It is recommended that anyone using these roads review the “rules of the road” in the appropriate sections of the Vehicle and Traffic Laws of New York State. website and more . . . | ||
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 209 | 845-615-3850 | |
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 209 in Orange County.
On-road Bicycle Routes A bicycle and its rider, legally considered a vehicle, are required to learn and obey the same laws as motorists. It is recommended that anyone using these roads review the “rules of the road” in the appropriate sections of the Vehicle and Traffic Laws of New York State. website and more . . . | ||
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 9 | 845-615-3850 | |
On-road Bicycle Routes - State Bicycle Route 9 in Orange County.
On-road Bicycle Routes A bicycle and its rider, legally considered a vehicle, are required to learn and obey the same laws as motorists. It is recommended that anyone using these roads review the “rules of the road” in the appropriate sections of the Vehicle and Traffic Laws of New York State. website and more . . . |
All Southfields Listings
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Lake Tiorati Beach - Harriman State Park | 845-351-2568 | |
Click to enlarge photo of Lake Tiorati in Harriman State Park. Lake Tiorati Beach in Harriman State Park is located in Southfields, NY in the region of Bear Mountain. Lake Tiorati was formed by clearing swampland in Harriman State Park and constructing a concrete dam to make two ponds into one large lake. Surrounded by meadows and rolling, wooded hills, the park offers excellent swimming, fishing, boating and picnicking. In winter, if conditions allow, the lake may be used for ice fishing. Bona fide groups may use the pioneer campsites near the lake. website and more . . . |
All Tuxedo Park Listings
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Sterling Forest State Park | 845-351-5907 | |
Sterling Forest State Park, a 21,935-acre park, is located at 116 Old Forge Road, Tuxedo, NY 10987 in Orange County. Sterling Forest State Park offers a nearly pristine natural refuge amidst of one of the nation's most densely populated areas, a remarkable piece of woodland, a watershed for millions, and a tremendous outdoor recreation area. This unbroken deep-forest habitat is important for the survival of many resident and migratory species, including black bear, a variety of hawks and songbirds and many rare invertebrates and plants. Learn about Sterling Forest's environment and history at the Visitor Center, overlooking Sterling Lake. The visitor center also features exhibits about the local environment. website and more . . . |
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Greene County [5 listings over 3 locations]
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Rensselaer County [4 listings over 4 locations]
Rockland County [17 listings over 6 locations]
Saratoga County [2 listings over 2 locations]
Schenectady County [2 listings over 2 locations]
Ulster County [12 listings over 7 locations]
Westchester County [22 listings over 13 locations]
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Find up-to-date list of biking trails in the Hudson Valley of New York. Review the best places to go biking in the Hudson Valley. Easily find places to bike by location. Biking trails are listed by town, village, or hamlet, within county in the lower-Hudson Valley, mid-Hudson Valley, and upper-Hudson Valley. Learn about the many biking trails in Albany, Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Orange, Putnam, Rensselaer, Rockland, Westchester, and Ulster counties. Experience biking at its best at www.HudsonValleyAttractions.com where you will find biking paths and bike trails to satisfy all levels of bikers. Plan a family biking trip. Kids love to spend time out and about with their family; especially if you pack a delicious picnic lunch for the family to enjoy during your family day out. Be sure to pack plenty of water, healthy snacks, and your biking gear. Visit Biking Trails | Bike Paths; select a bike trail that matches your level of experience. Experienced bikers will find many challenging bike rides. Beginners and moderate bikers will also find many trails suitable for their level of expertise. Enjoy a day out biking in the Hudson Valley. A day outdoors, surrounded by nature, can be satisfying while providing great exercise. Also, enjoy the fun of going somewhere by bike. Biking provides a fun method of transportation that affords many health benefits. You can bike off main roads and find great biking paths in country settings filled with beautiful landscapes and nature. Also enjoy the thrill of going somewhere without car fumes and noise. Biking is an invigorating and liberating experience that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. Children and teens can enjoy biking with their grandparents; giving everyone an opportunity to have a fun day out and learn more about each other. In warm weather, pack a picnic, find a beautiful setting, and enjoy a picnic surrounded by nature. Health Benefits of BikingRiding a bike is good for your health and is lots of fun. Biking offers many opportunities to get in shape and get healthy. Biking can help protect you from depression, diabetes, heart attacks, obesity, strokes, and it is believed that biking can also protect you from some cancers. Riding a bike is a healthy, low-impact form of exercise and is safe for people of all ages that are in generally good health. Regular biking stimulates and improves your heart, lungs and circulation while reducing your risk of cardiovascular diseases.
Biking trails are often surrounded by fresh air, trees, the sounds of birds, small animals, and the wonderful breadth of nature. Hudson Valley biking offers a wide range of places to go biking for all levels of bikers. The beginning biker, intermediate, and experienced biker can find places to bike that are suitable to their level of expertise. Plan a day, weekend, or vacation in the Hudson Valley where you can experience the best biking has to offer. Take a short bike trip or plan a more challenging biking trip along scenic landscapes; and immerse yourself in the great outdoors.
Biking with KidsBiking is ranked among the best activities for kids and most kids really enjoy biking. When planning a biking trip, let the child's ability guide you. Some kids are more comfortable on a bike than others, so when selecting a bike trail include your children when selecting a bike trail.Benefits of biking with kids are many. Biking allows you to share an experience or adventure with your child where you can discover nature as you bike one of many excellent Hudson Valley biking paths. Biking benefits include breathing fresh air, nature study where you learn about birds, small animals, wild flowers, trees, and more about the natural world around us. You can work together with your child to map out and determine the biking route that best suits you and your child's ability. Show them maps with biking trails and teach them how to read these biking maps. In addition to the many benefits listed above, biking is good for your mental and physical health, and biking is mostly a free activity. Biking is within reach of most people that are reasonably healthy, regardless of financial circumstances. Involve your child in the planning stages of preparing a family biking trip. Select a trail together, and then create a simple map that your child can read while on the trail. You can also teach the child how to read trail markers. If your child is not initially interested in biking, you may want to reward your child at the end of a bike for helping to find the biking markers and the way forward or back to home base. This added incentive may encourage your child to enjoy the biking experience. During the preparation phase of the bike, give children a list of biking essentials and let them pack their own biking bag or backpack. The backpack should include gear similar to your own such as a whistle, rainwear, compass, and first-aid kit. In addition to involving the children in adventures of biking they will feel grownup and responsible as you work together to make the bike trip a success. When collecting supplies for your bike trip, always include plenty of water, healthy snacks that your child enjoys, and a map that your child can read. Involve them in decisions of where to bike as you would involve another adult. Here are some suggestions toward building a successful biking experience with kids: Boating area - Boating at Fahnestock State Park Fishing pond - Fishing in Hudson River Valley Nature Museum - Trailside Museum in Pound Ridge Picnic area - Picnicking in Hudson River Valley Zoo (Bear Mountain) - Bear Mountain Attractions The most important thing to remember is that biking should be fun. Don't stress if you cannot complete your biking trip, or if it starts to rain, or if it's too hot. Just enjoy the time you have together. These memories will last a lifetime for both you, your children, and your whole family. Biking in Westchester County Biking in Rockland County
Enjoy many of the best biking trails in Westchester County offering some of the most beautiful trails and excellent biking opportunities for beginning bikers, intermediate bikers; and experienced bikers looking for a challenge. Although Westchester borders New York City, it offers many beautiful places to bike that are secluded from noise and pollution. Westchester abounds with stunning mountain, lake, and Hudson River landscapes. Immerse yourself in the natural world and plan a day biking the trails of Westchester County. Biking in Bedford and Pound Ridge: Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Biking trails in Bronxville: Bronx River Pathway Biking trails in Cortlandt Manor: Croton Gorge Park & Historic Croton Dam Biking trails in Dobbs Ferry: Old Croton Aqueduct State Park Biking trails in Mount Pleasant: Graham Hills Mountain Bike Trail Biking trails in Mount Pleasant: Graham Hills Park Biking trails in Ossining: Kitchawan Preserve Biking trails in Peekskill: Blue Mountain Bike Trail Biking trails in Peekskill: Blue Mountain Reservation Biking trails in Peekskill: Depew Park Biking trails in Valhalla: Bronx River Greenway Biking trails in Valhalla: Bronx River Parkway Reservation Biking trails in Valhalla: Kensico Dam Plaza Biking trails in Northern Westchester: North County Trailway Biking trails in Southern Westchester: South County Trailway Biking trails in Yonkers: Sprain Ridge Mountain Bike Trail Biking trails in Yonkers: Tibbetts Brook Park and Pool Biking trails in Yorktown Heights: Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park Rockland Biking Trails Rockland offers biking trails for all levels of bikers. Beginner, intermediate, and experienced bikers can find bike trails at the following parks and locations. Biking trails in Bear Mountain: Bear Mountain Park Biking trails in Bear Mountain: Perkins Point Biking trails in Haverstraw: Haverstraw Beach State Park Biking trails in Nyack: Hook Mountain State Park Biking trails in Nyack: Nyack Beach State Park Biking trails in Rockland County: 7 Lakes Scenic Drive Biking trails in Rockland County: Anthony Wayne Recreation Area Biking trails in Rockland County: Harriman State Park Biking trails in Rockland County: Long Path Trail: Hiking Hudson Palisades Biking trails in Rockland County: Sebago Cabin Camp - Harriman State Park Biking trails in Rockland County: Silver Mine - Harriman State Park Biking trails in Rockland County: Tallman Mountain State Park Biking trails in Valley Cottage: Rockland Lake State Park Biking Trails in the mid-Hudson Valley Biking in Putnam County Biking in Orange County Biking in Dutchess County Biking in Ulster County
Biking Trails in the mid-Hudson Valley include: Biking trails in Putnam where state parks and rail-trails offer miles of biking paths for the beginning, intermediate and advanced bikers. Check this list of places to bike in Putnam County. Biking trails in Carmel: Clarence Fahnestock Memorial State Park Biking trails in Putnam County: Putnam Trailway Orange County Biking Trails Biking Trails in the mid-Hudson Valley include : Biking in Orange County offering beginner to advanced biking trails for all levels of bikers. Check for places to bike in Orange County, New York. Biking trails in Orange County: Harriman State Park in Orange County Biking trails in Newburgh: Chadwick Lake Park Bike Trail Biking trails in Tuxedo Park: Sterling Forest State Park On-Road Bicycle Routes in Orange County Find list of several on-road bicycle routes in Orange County. Remember that bicyclists are required to learn and obey the same laws as motorists. On-road Bicycle Route 17: State Bicycle Route 17 On-road Bicycle Route 208: State Bicycle Route 208 On-road Bicycle Route 209: State Bicycle Route 209 On-road Bicycle Route 9: State Bicycle Route 9 Dutchess County Biking Trails Biking Trails in the mid-Hudson Valley also include Biking in Dutchess County offering beginner, moderate, and advanced biking paths for all levels of bikers. Check this list of places to bike in Dutchess, New York. Experienced bikers can find great biking in Dutchess: Biking trails in Beacon: Hudson Highlands State Park Biking trails in Dutchess: Clarence Fahnestock State Park, Dutchess County Biking trails in Millerton Village: Taconic State Park, Rudd Pond Area Biking trails in Fishkill: Fishkill Ridge Biking trails in Pleasant Valley: James Baird State Park Biking trails in Staatsburg: Mills Norrie State Park Biking trails in Staatsburg: Ogden Mills & Ruth Livingston Mills State Park Biking trails in Wappingers Falls: Bowdoin Park Shorter bikes for the beginning biker and intermediate biker include Biking trails in Beacon: Long Dock Park Biking trails in Beacon: Madam Brett Park Biking trails in Dutchess: Harlem Valley Rail Trail - Dutchess Biking trails in Pawling: Lakeside Park Biking trails in Poughkeepsie: Quiet Cove Riverfront Park Biking trails in Poughkeepsie: Walkway Over The Hudson Biking trails in Red Hook: Poets' Walk Park Biking trails in Staatsburg: Staatsburg State Historic Site Ulster County Biking Trails Biking Trails in the mid-Hudson Valley also include Biking in Ulster County offering beginner, moderate, and advanced biking paths for all levels of bikers. Check this list of biking in Ulster County, New York. Whatever your biking skill, you'll find trails to bike. Find places to go biking in Ulster. Biking trails in Esopus: Black Creek Preserve Biking trails in Esopus: Esopus Meadows Preserve Biking trails in Esopus: Shaupeneak Ridge Biking trails in Highland: Franny Reese State Park Biking trails in Highland: Walkway Over The Hudson Biking trails in Kerhonkson: Minnewaska State Park Biking trails in Kingston: Sleightsburgh Park Biking trails in New Paltz: Dutchess Rail Trail Biking trails in New Paltz: Mohonk Mountain House - Day pass forbiking Biking trails in Ulster: Catskill Forest Preserve Biking trails in Ulster: Hudson Highlands Biking and biking trails in Ulster: Catskill Forest Preserve Day Biking Trails Biking rails in Ulster: Hudson Highlands - Easy to challenging bikes The upper-Hudson Valley offers biking for all levels of bikers at Biking in Columbia County. Beginner, intermediate, and advanced bikers will find many biking paths and trails. Check for places to go hinking in Columbia.
Biking trails in Ancram: Lake Taghkanic State Park Biking trails in Hudson Valley: Hudson Highlands Biking trails in Copake Falls: Taconic State Park - Copake Falls Area Shorter bikes for the beginning biker and intermediate biker include Biking trails in Columbia: Harlem Valley Rail Trail Biking trails in Hudson Valley: Hudson Highlands Biking trails in Copake Falls: Taconic State Park - Copake Falls Area Biking trails in Hudson: Harrier Hill Park Biking trails in Hudson: Olana State Historic Site The mid-Hudson Valley offers biking for all levels of bikers at Biking in Greene County. Find trails for the beginner, intermediate, or advanced biker, Check for places to bike in Greene.
Biking trails in Greene: Catskill Forest Preserve - Greene Biking trails in Hunter: Kaaterskill Falls Shorter bikes for the beginning biker and intermediate biker include Biking trails in Greene: RamsHorn-Livingston Sanctuary Biking trails in Catskill: Thomas Cole "Historic Site" Biking trails in Coxsackie: Four Mile Point "Scenic Hudson Valley" Biking trails in Greene: Hudson Highlands The upper-Hudson Valley offers biking for all levels of bikers at Biking in Rensselaer County. Find trails at all levels for the beginner, intermediate, or advanced biker, Check for places to bike in Rensselaer.
Biking trails in Cherry Plain: Cherry Plain State Park Biking trails in Grafton: Grafton Lakes State Park Biking trails in Schodack Landing: Schodack Island State Park Shorter bikes for beginning and intermediate bikers include Biking trails in Cherry Plain: Cherry Plain State Park Biking trails in Grafton: Bennington Battlefield State Historic Site Biking trails in Troy: Frear Park Biking trails in Troy: Prospect Park The upper-Hudson Valley offers biking for all levels of bikers at Biking in Albany County. Whether a beginner, intermediate, or advanced biker, you will find many trails at all levels. Check for places to bike in Albany.
Biking trails in East Berne: Thompson's Lake Campground Biking trails in Voorheesville: John Boyd Thacher State Park Biking trails in Delmar: Five Rivers Environmental Education Center Shorter bikes for the beginning biker and intermediate biker include Biking trails in Voorheesville: John Boyd Thacher State Park Biking trails in Cohoes: Fall View Park - Cohoes Biking trails in Albany: Washington Park Biking trails in Albany: Lincoln Park Biking trails in Loudonville: Crossings of Colonie Park Although biking trails vary in difficulty, a common thread is that biking is good for your physical and mental health as well as your spirit. Many biking trails are located in large parks; allowing you to breath fresh air, listen to the sounds of nature such as the sounds of birds and small animals running about; and biking trails usually run through scenic landscapes offering great photo opportunities. Before starting your first bike trip review essentials for biking.
Essentials for Biking Safety on City Streets and in the Country include:Source: Tips for Safe Biking. |