The Hudson River Valley Greenway is a diverse corridor spanning New York’s Hudson River, offering extensive opportunities for hiking, paddling, and exploring historic sites along one of America’s most scenic river valleys.
The Hudson River Valley Greenway encompasses over 450,000 acres along a 150-mile stretch of the Hudson River from Albany to New York City. This greenway connects a network of parks, historic sites, forests, wetlands, and small communities, emphasizing conservation, recreation, and heritage. The geography includes riverfront landscapes, rolling hills, and forested areas contributing to a wide range of habitats such as tidal marshes, hardwood forests, and open meadows. This area is home to diverse wildlife, including bald eagles, river otters, and migratory fish species. The valley played a critical role in American history, serving as an important corridor for early colonial settlements, Revolutionary War sites, and 19th-century industrial development. Today, visitors can enjoy activities like hiking across dozens of trails, kayaking on the river’s navigable waters, biking scenic routes, and exploring historic towns. Notable landmarks include the Walkway Over the Hudson, a converted railroad bridge offering panoramic views, and the United States Military Academy at West Point. The greenway also supports efforts in environmental protection and sustainable tourism, making it a top destination for outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
Walkway Over the Hudson – iconic pedestrian bridge with river valley views
Bald Eagle nesting grounds along the river corridor
Historic West Point Military Academy and Visitor Center
Quiet paddling routes through tidal wetlands and estuaries
A 1.28-mile pedestrian bridge offering stunning views of the Hudson River and connecting the cities of Poughkeepsie and Highland.
A 3,870-acre forest preserve providing trails, educational programs, and research on regional biodiversity.
A region of rugged hills and shoreline with hiking trails including Breakneck Ridge, known for panoramic river views.