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Village of Dobbs Ferry

The best walks and hikes around Village of Dobbs Ferry

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Hiking around Village of Dobbs Ferry offers a mix of riverside paths, woodland preserves, and historic routes. The area is characterized by its location along the Hudson River, with trails providing views of the Palisades cliffs on the opposite bank. Many routes follow relatively flat terrain, such as the Old Croton Aqueduct trail, while others in nearby parks feature more varied elevation. The region includes diverse landscapes, from serene riverfronts to lush natural preserves.

Best hiking trails around Village of Dobbs Ferry

  • The most popular hiking route is Point Lookout and Peanut Leap Cascade loop — Palisades Interstate Park, a 3.9 miles (6.3 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 55 minutes to complete. This route is located in Palisades Interstate Park and features views from Point Lookout.
  • Another top favourite among local hikers is Red Dot Trail loop — Palisades Interstate Park, a moderate 6.4 miles (10.3 km) path. This trail involves some elevation gain and explores the terrain of the Palisades.
  • Local hikers also love the Long Path Loop – Tallman Mountain State Park, a 3.2 miles (5.1 km) trail leading through Tallman Mountain State Park, often completed in about 1 hour 20 minutes.
  • Hiking around Village of Dobbs Ferry is defined by historic aqueduct paths, riverside trails with views of the Palisades, and woodland preserves. The network of routes offers options for different ability levels, from flat walks to more challenging hikes.
  • The routes in Village of Dobbs Ferry are highly rated by the komoot community with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 70 reviews. More than 700 hikers have used komoot to explore Village of Dobbs Ferry's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 7, 2026

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Sneden Harring Lamont Trail (Yellow)

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Hike the easy 1.9-mile Sneden Harring Lamont Trail (Yellow) in Rockleigh Woods Sanctuary, gaining 255 feet over 52 minutes.

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The Blue Loop offers a delightful escape into nature, guiding you through serene wooded areas that often feature mature trees and a quiet, remote atmosphere. Many sections of this trail wind along scenic streams or past interesting rock outcroppings, providing a pleasant visual journey. It's a perfect route for those seeking a tranquil experience without demanding terrain.

Planning your visit is straightforward for this easy 2.3-mile (3.7 km) hike, which typically takes about 1 hour to complete with its gentle 175 feet (53 metres) of elevation gain. Trailhead parking is generally available, but consider an early start on busy days. This loop is suitable for all seasons, though spring and autumn provide the most comfortable hiking conditions.

Located in Westchester County, New York, near the Village of Irvington, the Blue Loop is a great option for beginner hikers or families looking for a short, accessible outing. Its multi-use nature in some locations means you might share the path with horses or bikes, adding to the varied experience. It's a true hidden gem for a quick dose of nature.

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The Peanut Leap Cascade via Long Path offers a delightful, short-n-steep hiking experience along the Palisades, providing dramatic views of the Hudson River and the New York City skyline. This easy 1.4-mile (2.2 km) route, with a modest 93 feet (28 metres) of elevation gain, leads you to the charming Peanut Leap Cascade, a waterfall that varies with recent rainfall. You'll navigate sections with stone steps, making it an engaging journey that feels more substantial than its 40-minute duration suggests.

When planning your visit, be aware that while the trail is generally easy, conditions can make a difference; it's best to avoid wet or icy days, especially if you're bringing children or dogs. Sturdy hiking shoes are always a good idea. The area is particularly renowned for its vibrant fall foliage, making early to mid-November an excellent time to go, and ensuring you have ample daylight will enhance your experience.

This trail is a notable part of the historic Long Path, offering a unique blend of wilderness feel and proximity to New York City. It connects the summit and riverfront, providing a taste of the dramatic Palisades cliffs. You'll find a rewarding combination of physical activity and breathtaking vistas, making it a fantastic option for a quick, impactful outdoor adventure in Bergen County.

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Enjoy an easy 1.1-mile (1.7 km) hike on Piermont Pier, offering panoramic views of the Hudson River and Piermont Marsh.

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The South County Trailway offers a delightful escape into nature, even though it traverses densely populated areas of Westchester County. You'll follow a smooth, paved path, a remnant of the historic 'Old Put' railroad, winding through varied scenery that includes wooded areas, riverbanks, and glimpses of Woodlands Lake. The abundant tree cover provides a pleasant, shaded experience, making it a refreshing journey for all.

This easy 4.5-mile (7.2 km) hiking route involves a gentle 120 feet (37 metres) of elevation gain, taking approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete. The trail is well-maintained and accessible, though it's not plowed in winter. You can find parking at various trailheads along the route, and amenities are available in nearby towns like Elmsford, making planning your visit straightforward.

As a significant segment of the larger Empire State Trail, the South County Trailway connects seamlessly with the North County Trailway and extends into New York City. It's a popular choice for family-friendly hikes and dog-friendly outings, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and historical context as a former rail-trail.

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mausmalone
August 8, 2025, Piermont Pier

It's a beautiful view of the Hudson River with a pleasant breeze. The path up on Ferry Road is an easy, relaxing ride. A great midpoint to rest and reset.

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Some rocks along the Long Path offer an open view of the Hudson River. You can take advantage of this quiet spot to pause and enjoy the moment.

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Long set of stairs to take you up along the ridge. The stairs are part of the Long Path and are made of wood and dirt.

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June 24, 2025, Point Lookout

Point Lookout is a popular viewpoint in Palisades Interstate Park. There are great views of the Hudson River.

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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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Felix
October 19, 2022, Peanut Leap Cascade

Nice out and back hike from the interstate lookout. Full loop is more challenging and takes double the time.

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I hope you won't need it, but it's good to know where to find tools and air pump.

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Reachable from Old Route 9W (entrance at On 9W right near the NJ/NY border). Parking area, stunning viewpoint, and a cafe are located here.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any challenging hikes near Dobbs Ferry?

Yes, for a more strenuous hike, you can try the Point Lookout & Tallman Mountain loop. This trail is located in Palisades Interstate Park and involves more significant elevation gain compared to the flatter trails within Dobbs Ferry itself.

What are some good hikes for beginners or families with kids?

The Old Croton Aqueduct Trail is an excellent choice for beginners and families. It's a relatively flat, tree-lined path that's easy to navigate. The Juhring Nature Preserve also offers a network of fairly easy trails through a peaceful woodland setting, perfect for a shorter, less demanding walk.

Are dogs allowed on the hiking trails around Dobbs Ferry?

Most state parks and public trails in the area, including the Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park and Rockefeller State Park Preserve, are dog-friendly. However, dogs are generally required to be on a leash at all times. It's always a good practice to check the specific regulations for the park you plan to visit before you go.

Where can I find hikes with good views of the Hudson River?

For impressive views across the Hudson to the Palisades cliffs, consider the Women's Federation Monument & Point Lookout loop. For a more relaxed experience, the Dobbs Ferry Waterfront Park provides stunning river vistas without a strenuous hike.

What is the historical significance of the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail?

The trail follows the path of the original Croton Aqueduct, a 19th-century engineering marvel built to supply New York City with fresh water. As you hike, you're walking on top of a National Historic Landmark. The Keeper's House in Dobbs Ferry, a former overseer's residence, now serves as a visitor center with exhibits about the aqueduct's history.

Where are the best places to park for hiking?

For the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, you can find parking near the trailhead in Dobbs Ferry or at designated spots along its route. For hikes in nearby parks, such as Rockefeller State Park Preserve or Hook Mountain State Park, there are dedicated parking lots available, though they may require a fee, especially on weekends.

Can I get to the hiking trails by public transport?

Yes, Dobbs Ferry is accessible via the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line. The train station is located downtown, within walking distance of the scenic Waterfront Park and the Old Croton Aqueduct Trail, making it a convenient option for those traveling without a car.

How many hiking trails are there around Dobbs Ferry?

There are over 60 hiking routes to explore in and around Dobbs Ferry. These range from easy, flat walks along the aqueduct to moderate and difficult trails in the nearby state parks across the river.

What do other hikers enjoy about the trails in this area?

The trails around Dobbs Ferry are highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the unique combination of river views, woodland scenery, and local history. The accessibility of trails like the Old Croton Aqueduct and the dramatic landscapes of the Palisades are frequently mentioned as highlights.

Are there any good places to eat or get a coffee after a hike?

Downtown Dobbs Ferry has a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants conveniently located near the train station and the Old Croton Aqueduct trail. You can easily find a place to relax and refuel after your walk along Main Street and Cedar Street.

What are some popular parks for hiking near Dobbs Ferry?

Besides the trails in Dobbs Ferry itself, many hikers explore the extensive trail systems in nearby parks.

Rockefeller State Park Preserve is a highly-rated favorite, known for its wide, historic carriage roads.

Across the river, Hook Mountain State Park offers more rugged trails and scenic overlooks.

The Juhring Nature Preserve is a cherished local spot right in Dobbs Ferry for a quieter woodland hike.

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