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Road cycling in Ulster County offers a diverse landscape for no traffic road cycling routes, characterized by extensive rail trail networks, river valleys, and views of the Shawangunk Ridge. The region features a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces suitable for various cycling preferences, from flat, scenic paths to routes with moderate elevation changes. Cyclists can explore areas encompassing the Wallkill Valley, Rondout, and Esopus watersheds, providing varied terrain from farm country to woodlands. These routes often connect charming small…
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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This road cycling route from Kingston to the Upper Ashokan Reservoir offers a diverse experience, blending challenging road sections with the serene beauty of the Ashokan Rail Trail. You'll navigate…
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02:08
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This moderate 29.6-mile road cycling loop from New Paltz features the scenic Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and the iconic Rosendale Trestle.

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80.0km
03:52
650m
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The Kingston to Fifth Lake loop via Hurley Mountain Road offers a classic road cycling experience, blending rolling terrain with scenic vistas. As you pedal, you'll pass through quiet rural…
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Embark on a journey along the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail from Kingston towards Stone Ridge, a moderate 22.6-mile (36.4 km) cycling route that winds through a picturesque landscape of dense…
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This massive reservoir spans more than 8,000 acres and, depending on who you talk to, is somewhere around 180 to 190 feet deep. It makes for great scenery on your ride or, if you're really feeling ambitious, you could pack a travel fishing pole and try your hand for brown and rainbow trout. (Make sure you check local fishing regulations before getting your line wet!)
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The Walkway Over the Hudson, also known as the Poughkeepsie Bridge, is a steel cantilever bridge spanning the Hudson River between Poughkeepsie and Highland. Originally it was built as a railroad bridge in 1889, then closed in 1974 due to fire damage and later reopened as a pedestrian walkway in 2009. It connects the Hudson Valley Rail Trail with the Dutchess Rail Trail and is part of the Empire State Trail. Stretching 6,768 feet, it was the world’s longest pedestrian footbridge until 2016. The bridge is free to access and welcomes cyclists as well as foot traffic.
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The Dutchess Rail Trail is a 13 mile traffic free path. It is built on an abandoned railway line. The trail runs from Hopewell Junction to the Walkway Over the Hudson in the City of Poughkeepsie
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The Wallkill Valley Rail Trail totals roughly 22 miles in one direction. The path follows an old railroad line and is primarily packed-gravel surface the entire time. This is a multiuse trail, so be prepared to see other users on the trail. This particular section travels from the northern terminus just outside of Kingston down to Joppenbergh Mountain Park. The Rosendale Trestle Bridge just to the south of Joppenbergh Mountain is one of the more scenic viewpoints along the entire Wallkill Valley Rail Trail.
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Fifth Lake is a small yet tranquil lake just outside Rosendale in Ulster County.
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Ulster County offers over 150 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging excursions, ensuring a suitable option for every cyclist.
The no traffic road cycling routes in Ulster County are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from 135 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the scenic beauty, the quiet roads, and the diverse landscapes ranging from farmlands to dense woodlands.
Yes, Ulster County features several long-distance options. For example, the Kingston to Fifth Lake loop via Hurley Mountain Road offers a substantial ride, and the extensive rail trail networks like the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail provide continuous stretches for longer, traffic-free cycling.
Absolutely. Many of Ulster County's rail trails, such as sections of the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail and the Ashokan Rail Trail, are paved and largely flat, making them ideal for families and beginner cyclists looking for a safe, traffic-free experience. There are 27 easy routes available in the region.
Yes, Ulster County offers several loop routes designed for minimal traffic. The New Paltz to Rondout Creek bridge loop is a great example, providing a circular ride with scenic views and reduced vehicle interaction.
Ulster County's routes often pass by stunning natural features. You can cycle near picturesque lakes like Lake Minnewaska, or discover beautiful waterfalls such as Awosting Falls and Rainbow Falls. Many routes also offer views of the Shawangunk Ridge and the Catskill Mountains.
Yes, many no traffic road cycling routes in Ulster County utilize the region's extensive rail trail networks. For instance, the Kingston to Stone Ridge via Wallkill Valley Rail Trail is a popular option that takes advantage of these car-free paths, offering a smooth and scenic ride.
Many of the popular rail trails and cycling routes in Ulster County have designated parking areas at their trailheads. For example, the Walkway Over The Hudson State Historic Park, which connects to several routes, offers ample parking. It's always recommended to check specific route details for the most convenient parking locations.
Beyond natural beauty, routes may pass by historic sites or offer access to unique viewpoints. You might encounter structures like the Springtown Truss Bridge on the Wallkill Valley Rail Trail, or reach elevated spots like the Overlook Mountain Fire Tower for panoramic views. The Walkway Over the Hudson itself is a major landmark offering stunning river views.
While the focus is on no traffic, some routes incorporate challenging elements within quieter areas. The Mohonk Preserve, for example, offers a network of carriage roads with significant climbs and descents, providing a robust workout in a serene, car-free environment. Routes around the Ashokan Reservoir can also offer varied terrain and elevation changes.
Spring, summer, and fall generally offer the best conditions for cycling in Ulster County. Spring brings blooming landscapes, summer provides warm weather, and fall showcases spectacular foliage. Always check local weather conditions before heading out, as some trails may be affected by heavy rain or snow in winter.
For broader information on outdoor activities, including other trails and scenic drives in the region, you can visit the official Ulster County tourism website: visitulstercountyny.com. They also have a dedicated section for biking: visitulstercountyny.com/biking.


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