Best attractions and places to see around Bardonia, New York, serve as a gateway to exploring Rockland County's diverse offerings. The region features a blend of natural landscapes, including trails along the Hudson River, and historical sites reflecting its Revolutionary War significance. While Bardonia itself is primarily residential, its proximity allows access to a variety of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Piermont is a quaint, small town along the Hudson River. There are several restaurants, cafés, and shops in the town, so it is a good place for a break if you are hiking the Long Path.
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This section of the New York State Bike Route is a popular stretch, especially around the Tappan Zee Bridge. It attracts many cyclists on weekends.
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Nyack Beach State Park features a flat, two-mile multi-use path along the Hudson River, which is also part of the Hudson River Valley Greenway. The Nyack River Trail offers scenic views with the river on one side and the towering Palisades cliffs on the other. It is open for biking, walking, fishing, and cross-country skiing in the winter. The park is part of a larger network of parks including Rockland Lake, Hook Mountain, and Haverstraw Beach State Parks.
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As of June 2024, this stretch of rail trail is rather smooth with the exception of some cracking and bumps here and there. Felt fine on 25mm road tires — the whole rail trail is very rideable.
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Charming little town. Haven't dined there yet, but looks like there are some awesome places for a mid-ride snack.
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The Bardonia area offers several natural attractions, particularly along the Hudson River. You can explore the Hudson River Waterfront Trail at Nyack Beach State Park, which provides scenic views of the river and Palisades cliffs. The Nyack River Trail, also part of Nyack Beach State Park, is a multi-use path suitable for walking, biking, and even cross-country skiing in winter. Further afield, the Walkway Over the Hudson offers expansive views from a pedestrian bridge.
Yes, the area is popular with cyclists. The Joseph Clark Rail Trail South of Sparkill is a cycleway known for its smooth surface, suitable for road bikes. Another popular route is the New York State Bike Route 9 – Tappan Zee Bridge Section, which attracts many cyclists, especially on weekends. For more cycling options, you can find various routes in the Cycling around Bardonia guide.
You'll find several hiking opportunities. The Nyack River Trail and Hudson River Waterfront Trail offer pleasant walks with river views. For more dedicated hiking, nearby Hook Mountain and Rockland Lake State Parks provide a network of trails. You can discover specific routes and their difficulties in the Hiking around Bardonia guide.
Yes, the Nyack River Trail is considered family-friendly and offers a flat, multi-use path. Many sections of the Hudson River Waterfront Trail are also suitable for easy walks. For specific easy hiking routes, check the Hiking around Bardonia guide, which lists routes like 'Oh Five, Red and White Loop via Long Path' and 'Kennedy Dells Park' as easy.
The broader Rockland County area is rich in history. You can visit the Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site, commemorating a significant Revolutionary War battle, which also features the Stony Point Lighthouse, the oldest on the Hudson River. The DeWint House & Museum, built in 1700, served as George Washington's headquarters. The Camp Shanks Museum honors a WWII embarkation point, and the Historical Society of Rockland County in New City preserves local history.
Absolutely. Downtown Piermont is a quaint town along the Hudson River, offering restaurants, cafés, and shops – perfect for a break. Nyack is another historic village known for its charm and cultural offerings. For a broader cultural experience, New York City's iconic attractions like The Metropolitan Museum of Art or Broadway shows are within a reasonable driving distance.
Visitors appreciate the scenic views of the Hudson River and the towering Palisades cliffs. The trails, such as the Hudson River Waterfront Trail, offer a peaceful reprieve and are described as having 'amazing 5-mile long gravel ride along the Hudson River' and being 'totally doable on a road bike' despite some gravel sections.
While specific parking details for every location aren't provided, popular state parks like Nyack Beach State Park and other trailheads generally offer parking facilities. It's always advisable to check the specific park or attraction's website for detailed parking information before your visit.
The region is enjoyable across seasons. Spring and fall offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage in autumn. Summer is ideal for water-based activities and enjoying the riverside towns. Even winter offers opportunities for cross-country skiing on trails like the Nyack River Trail, weather permitting.
The charming town of Downtown Piermont is an excellent spot for a break, offering several restaurants, cafés, and shops. Nyack also has a variety of dining options. These towns provide a great opportunity to refuel and relax after your outdoor adventures.
While specific accessibility information for all trails is not detailed, Downtown Piermont is noted as wheelchair accessible. Many multi-use paths, like sections of the Nyack River Trail, are generally flat and paved, making them more accessible for a wider range of visitors. It's recommended to check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date accessibility details.
Many outdoor areas in Rockland County are dog-friendly, but policies can vary by park and trail. For instance, state parks often require dogs to be on a leash. It's best to check the specific regulations for each park or trail you plan to visit to ensure a pleasant experience for you and your pet.


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