Long Path and Shore Trail Loop
Long Path and Shore Trail Loop
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Hike the easy 3.9-mile Long Path and Shore Trail Loop in Palisades Interstate Park, featuring river views and Peanut Leap Cascade.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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149 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
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2.24 km
Highlight • Waterfall
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4.32 km
Highlight (Segment) • Trail
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6.34 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.17 km
888 m
128 m
122 m
Surfaces
5.92 km
373 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
Parking for the Long Path and Shore Trail Loop is typically available at various points within Palisades Interstate Park. A common starting point is near the State Line Lookout, which offers access to both the Long Path and Shore Trail sections. Be aware that parking areas can fill up quickly, especially on weekends.
The Komoot tour data suggests this loop takes approximately 1 hour and 56 minutes to complete. However, given the varied and challenging terrain, including rock scrambling sections, many hikers find it takes longer, especially if you stop to enjoy the views. Plan for 2-3 hours, depending on your pace and how often you pause.
Generally, there are no entrance fees or permits required to hike the trails within Palisades Interstate Park, including the Long Path and Shore Trail Loop. However, always check the official park website for the most current regulations before your visit.
Yes, dogs are permitted on the Long Path and Shore Trail Loop. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times. Be mindful that some sections, particularly the 'Giant Stairs' rock scramble, can be challenging for dogs, especially smaller ones or those not accustomed to difficult terrain.
The best times to hike this trail are typically spring and fall, when temperatures are mild and the foliage is vibrant or changing. Summer can be pleasant, but be prepared for heat and humidity. It's strongly recommended to avoid hiking this loop in rainy or wet conditions due to extremely slippery rocks and steep, muddy paths, which significantly increase the difficulty and risk.
This loop offers several notable points of interest. You'll encounter the dramatic cliffs of the Palisades, enjoy panoramic views of the Hudson River, and pass by the scenic Point Lookout. Another highlight is the beautiful Peanut Leap Cascade, a waterfall whose flow varies with recent rainfall.
The terrain is quite diverse and challenging. You'll encounter rocky descents, steep dirt paths, and sections requiring scrambling over large boulders, most notably the 'Giant Stairs.' The trail also features lush woodlands and serene waterfronts along the Hudson River, with some narrow sections and stone steps that can be in poor condition. Appropriate footwear with good grip is essential.
While Komoot rates this specific loop as 'easy' based on its overall length and elevation, the Long Path and Shore Trail Loop is generally considered moderate to strenuous due to its challenging terrain. The presence of steep ascents and descents, including a 500-foot climb, and significant rock scrambling sections like the 'Giant Stairs,' make it less suitable for absolute beginners or those unaccustomed to rugged hiking.
The most challenging section is undoubtedly the 'Giant Stairs.' This area involves scrambling over large boulders that have fallen from the Palisades over millions of years. It requires good balance, upper body strength, and careful footing. Many hikers find gloves helpful for this part. There's also a significant 500-foot climb back to the top of the Palisades that can be strenuous.
Yes, the Long Path and Shore Trail Loop utilizes sections of several official trails within the park. The route primarily follows the Shore Trail, Palisades Interstate Park and the Long Path. It also briefly intersects with parts of the Forest View Trail (Blue/White), Trail E, Old Route 9W, Trail A, Trail F, Trail B, and Trail C.
It is strongly advised not to attempt this hike in rainy or wet conditions. The rocky sections, especially the 'Giant Stairs,' become extremely slippery and dangerous. Steep dirt paths can turn into muddy slides, increasing the risk of falls and injury. Always check the weather forecast and trail conditions before heading out.