Hudson Highlands State Park

Hudson Highlands State Park

Hudson Highlands State Park offers a diverse outdoor experience within a mere hour's drive from New York City. It is a favored destination for hiking with scenic views overlooking the Hudson River.

7,669
Acres Protected
70
Miles of Trails
Approximately 300,000
Annual Visitors
1910
Year Established

About Hudson Highlands State Park

Hudson Highlands State Park
 

Hudson Highlands State Park is a sprawling natural area in New York spread over several thousand acres along the eastern shore of the Hudson River. With its rich geological features, the park includes rugged mountains, rolling forests, and moist, shaded ravines. The area is an ecological treasure hosting diverse flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts. Historically, the park land has been significant since colonial times and offers several historic landmarks, including remnants of old military routes. Its extensive network of trails includes the renowned Breakneck Ridge, which promises challenging terrain and rewarding vistas for experienced hikers. Other recreational options include bird watching, fishing, and peaceful kayaking on the Hudson. Its accessibility and variety of natural landscapes attract both weekend adventurers and seasoned outdoorsmen, providing a rejuvenating escape from urban life.

Highlights

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Breakneck Ridge - a challenging and popular hiking trail with stunning views of the Hudson River.

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The rich ecological diversity, including rare plant species and abundant birdlife.

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Bull Hill (Mt. Taurus), which provides panoramic views of the surrounding highlands.

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Anthony's Nose, a scenic overlook known for its historical significance and stunning outlook.

Notable Natural Features

Breakneck Ridge

Known for its steep climbs and breathtaking river views, it's a trail for experienced hikers.

Anthony's Nose

Famous for its picturesque views of the Hudson River and Bear Mountain Bridge.

Mt. Beacon

Offers historical sites and expansive vistas of the highlands.