Best attractions and places to see around Piermont, a village in Rockland County, New York, offers a blend of history and natural beauty on the Hudson River. The area features prominent landmarks, significant historical sites, and access to outdoor recreation. Its location provides views of the Hudson River and surrounding landscapes.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Toller Multiuse Path specially for biking. Pavement are great and the way leads to a long distance to the north
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This one of the best places to ride a bicycle. Not only is it beautiful but you can ride car-free for miles and miles.
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Peanut Leap Cascade Park is a picturesque, nestled in the Palisades Interstate Park, with breathtaking views of the Hudson River. There is a 2.8-mile trail that winds through historic ruins, rocky cliffs, and a lovely waterfall. As you descend to the cascade, the sound of rushing water and the surrounding wilderness make for a great escape away from the busy city.
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Nice view of the Tarrytown Reservoir. The trail runs very close to the water, so you have a wonderful, unobstructed view across the reservoir. The path is popular with cyclists, so make sure you move to the edge if you want to stop to enjoy the great vistas.
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Beautiful lake, at the eastern end there is a kayak rental in summer. A short boat trip loosens up the cycle tour and cools you down.
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Well-developed trail with a number of bike service stations, where you can get to Albany....
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Nice out and back hike from the interstate lookout. Full loop is more challenging and takes double the time.
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Piermont is rich in history. You can explore the historic Piermont Pier, which served as a crucial embarkation point during WWII. Other notable sites include the Onderdonk House (circa 1737), the Piermont Train Station (now a museum), and the unique Sparkill Creek Drawbridge, a manually-operated metal drawbridge from 1880.
For breathtaking views of the Hudson River, visit the Piermont Pier, which stretches nearly a mile into the river. You can also find gorgeous vistas from the top of Tallman Mountain State Park, offering views of the river, Piermont Marsh, and the Tappan Zee Bridge.
Yes, Piermont offers several hiking opportunities. Tallman Mountain State Park features various walking and hiking trails. For a more challenging experience, consider the Peanut Leap Cascade trail, a 2.8-mile route through historic ruins and a lovely waterfall. You can find more running routes in the area on the Running Trails around Piermont guide.
Piermont is a popular spot for cyclists. The South County Trailway is a well-developed, asphalted route connecting New York City to Upstate New York. The Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail (Old Erie Path) is an unpaved path suitable for walking and cycling, running north from the Piermont Train Station. For more cycling options, check out the Cycling around Piermont guide.
Absolutely! Families can enjoy walking or biking along the Piermont Pier. Tallman Mountain State Park offers picnic areas and open spaces for recreation. The Tarrytown Reservoir is another great spot, offering kayak rentals in summer and a trail for cycling by the water.
Downtown Piermont, particularly along Piermont Avenue, offers various local businesses including restaurants and cafes. A popular stop for cyclists and visitors is 9W Market, which provides refreshments, food options (including vegan), and a welcoming atmosphere. Cornetta's Seafood Restaurant and Marina is also known for its waterfront dining and views.
The Piermont Pier is a historic landmark stretching nearly a mile into the Hudson River. It's famous for its role as 'Last Stop USA' during World War II, serving as an embarkation point for over a million troops. Today, it's a popular spot for walking, biking, fishing, and enjoying panoramic views of the river and mountains.
Piermont boasts several beautiful natural features. You can explore Tallman Mountain State Park with its trails and views, the ecologically significant Piermont Marsh, and the historic Sparkill Creek which flows into the Hudson. The majestic Hudson River itself provides a stunning backdrop and opportunities for water activities.
Piermont has a few intriguing spots. The Sparkill Creek Drawbridge is a unique, manually-operated metal drawbridge from 1880. The Mine Hole District, particularly 'The Mine Hole' itself, is a mysterious deep shaft with an inscribed Henry Wadsworth Longfellow poem above its entrance, offering a glimpse into local lore.
The Joseph B. Clarke Rail Trail, also known as the Old Erie Path, is an unpaved path that runs north from the Piermont Train Station for three miles towards the Mario Cuomo Bridge and south for one mile to Sparkill. It's suitable for both walkers and cyclists, offering a pleasant route through the area.
Piermont is enjoyable throughout the warmer months for outdoor activities. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with fall providing beautiful foliage views. Summer is ideal for water-based activities on the Hudson River and enjoying the kayak rentals at Tarrytown Reservoir.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities in the vicinity of Piermont. You can find various trails, including the Boyce Thompson, Lower Otter and Thruway Trail, and the Wild Turkey Trail. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Piermont guide.


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