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Hiking around Orangeburg offers routes that explore state parks and cross major waterways. The landscape is defined by riverside paths along the Hudson River and trails that navigate through wooded areas with some changes in elevation. The region provides a mix of paved paths and natural surface trails suitable for hiking.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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Embark on the Oh Five, Red and White Loop via Long Path for an easy hiking experience through the forested landscape of Blauvelt State Park. This 4.0-mile (6.4 km) loop…
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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 Joseph B. Clarke Rail-Trail offers a delightful and accessible journey through Rockland County, New York. This easy hiking route spans 4.6 miles (7.3 km) with a minimal 66 feet…
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Embark on the Clausland Mountain Long Path Loop for an easy hiking experience that takes you through a peaceful forest. This route covers 2.0 miles (3.2 km) and involves a…
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The Long Path offers an incredible journey through New York's varied landscapes, from the urban edge of the George Washington Bridge to the wild Catskill Mountains. You'll experience dramatic cliffside…
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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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Manhattan is an unlikely place for the start of a long distance trail, but W175th Station is, indeed, the start of the Long Path. The 358-mile-long trail runs from this point to the Adirondack Park.
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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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Enjoy stunning views over the water and a castle-like stone monument to the New Jersey State Federation of Women's Clubs, which played an integral role in preserving the natural stone "palisades" of this area.
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Although it's only 170 feet (52 m) in elevation, Tallman Mountain still makes a fine lookout point over the low-lying area around it.
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A beautiful clifftop lookout over the Hudson River and the New York skyline on the other side of the water, with convenient parking nearby.
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Yes, there's a great selection of routes. You can find over 60 trails in the area, with the majority being easy or moderate, making it accessible for most fitness levels.
The trails are highly regarded by the komoot community. With an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars, hikers often praise the mix of riverside walks and woodland paths with scenic views of the Hudson River.
Absolutely. For a gentle walk with nice views, consider the Hudson River Overlook loop from Tallman Mountain State Park. It's a relatively short and flat trail, perfect for a family outing.
Many parks in the region, like Tallman Mountain State Park and Palisades Interstate Park, are dog-friendly, but they generally require dogs to be on a leash. It's always a good idea to check the specific park's regulations before you go.
Yes, there are several excellent loop trails. For a moderately challenging option, the Downtown Piermont loop from Sneden's Landing offers a varied hike that brings you back to your starting point without retracing your steps.
Hikers in the area often explore several key locations.
Tallman Mountain State Park is a popular choice, offering trails with views over the Hudson River. Palisades Interstate Park is another favorite, known for its more rugged woodland paths and dramatic cliffs along the river.
The trails cater to a range of abilities. Out of the 66 routes in the area, 49 are rated as easy, 15 are moderate, and only 2 are considered difficult. You can easily find a trail that matches your experience level, from flat riverside paths to more challenging woodland hikes with some elevation.
The landscape is dominated by the Hudson River and lush woodlands. Many trails offer expansive river views, some from elevated overlooks. You'll also hike through dense forests, especially within the state parks, providing a classic northeastern US hiking experience.
Yes. If you're looking for a long, paved path with fantastic views, the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge path is a unique option. It's a shared-use path that takes you right across the Hudson River.
For any hike, bring plenty of water and some snacks. Wear sturdy, comfortable footwear as some trails can be rocky or uneven. It's also wise to pack layers of clothing, as weather can change, and insect repellent is recommended during warmer months.
For a hike with more elevation gain, try the Red Dot Trail loop — Palisades Interstate Park. This route involves a significant climb and is considered a moderate challenge, rewarding hikers with great views and a sense of accomplishment.


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