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Hikes around Ardsley NY explore a landscape of wooded preserves, riverfront parks, and paved multi-use trailways. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Hudson River, offering routes with river views, alongside paths that follow historic aqueducts and wind through local parks. The terrain includes relatively flat pathways like the South County Trailway and more varied, hilly routes in nearby state parks.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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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…
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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…

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The Glenville Woods Loop is a delightful, easy hike that winds through a diverse landscape of woods and wetlands, offering a serene escape. You'll encounter undulating terrain, pass by a…
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The Untermyer Park Loop offers a truly unique hiking experience, blending meticulously restored formal gardens with natural woodland paths and stunning views of the Hudson River. This easy 0.7-mile (1.2…
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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…
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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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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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Created by Carlo Davite, a Genoese stone mason, the Temple of Love has an incredible view over the Hudson River. The water features and gardens make this a place to remember!
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Inspired by the famous ancient Indo-Persian gardens, the Walled Garden at Untermyer Park is divided into quadrants by waterways. Those with a keen eye may spot elements from Greece as well such as the Corinthian columns and mosaic floor.
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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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I hope you won't need it, but it's good to know where to find tools and air pump.
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Yes, many of the parks and preserves in the Ardsley area are dog-friendly, but policies can vary. For example, Rockefeller State Park Preserve is a popular choice for dog walkers, offering miles of wide carriage roads. Always check the specific park's regulations for leash requirements before you go.
The region has many family-friendly options. The Old Croton Aqueduct State Historic Park offers a relatively flat, tree-lined path that is great for a leisurely walk with children. Another excellent choice is the Bronx River Pathway, a paved trail that is suitable for all ages and abilities.
Yes, you can. For a route that specifically features a waterfall, consider the Point Lookout and Peanut Leap Cascade loop. This trail in Palisades Interstate Park leads you to the scenic Peanut Leap Cascade.
For hikers seeking a more strenuous challenge, the area offers some difficult routes. The Point Lookout & Tallman Mountain loop is a longer, more demanding hike of over 11 miles (17 km) with significant elevation gain, providing a good workout with rewarding views.
Paved multi-use paths like the South County Trailway and Bronx River Pathway are generally well-maintained and suitable for walking, running, and cycling. However, be aware that some low-lying sections, such as the part of the South County Trailway near Woodlands Lake, can experience minor flooding after heavy rain.
Yes, there are many loop trails available. A popular option that offers great views is the Women's Federation Monument & Point Lookout loop in Palisades Interstate Park. This trail provides a varied hike of about 3.7 miles (5.9 km) without needing to backtrack.
Several parks near Ardsley offer fantastic Hudson River vistas. Hook Mountain State Park and Tallman Mountain State Park are both highly regarded for their scenic overlooks of the river and the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge. The trails within Palisades Interstate Park also provide numerous opportunities for breathtaking river views.
The hiking routes around Ardsley are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Hikers often praise the variety of trails, from the accessible paved pathways to the more rugged woodland routes, and particularly enjoy the scenic views of the Hudson River.
There is a wide selection of routes to explore. You can find over 50 curated hiking trails around Ardsley, ranging from easy walks to difficult climbs, ensuring there's a path for every skill level.
Most of the larger state parks and preserves, such as Rockefeller State Park Preserve and Nyack Beach State Park, have designated parking areas for visitors. For trailways like the Old Croton Aqueduct or South County Trailway, there are various access points and lots available, though it's best to check your specific starting point in advance.
Absolutely. A great option is the Kensico Reservoir via Bronx River Pathway, which takes you along a paved path to the impressive Kensico Reservoir. For a shorter lakeside walk, consider the Bronxville Lake via Bronx River Parkway.


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