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United States
New York
Columbia County

Hudson River Skywalk Loop

Easy

4.5

(5615)

11,519

hikers

Hudson River Skywalk Loop

01:42

6.01km

130m

Hiking

Hike the easy 3.7-mile Hudson River Skywalk Loop for panoramic views of the Hudson Valley and Catskill Mountains, connecting historic sites.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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2.35 km

Lake view

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This spot on the trail offers a great view of the lake. The Lake Road path circles around the lake and offers spotty views whenever there are breaks in the trees.

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2.49 km

Barnyard

Highlight • Historical Site

There are informational signs posted outside the barn talking about the history of the land and the structure.

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3.85 km

Olana State Historic Site

Highlight • Historical Site

Great view over the Hudson River and great building

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4.50 km

Nice viewpoint

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Beautiful view of the Hudson River

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6.01 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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3.95 km

833 m

725 m

498 m

Surfaces

2.65 km

1.34 km

959 m

544 m

518 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park for the Hudson River Skywalk Loop?

Parking is available at both the Thomas Cole National Historic Site in Catskill and Frederic Church's Olana State Historic Site in Hudson. The Skywalk Parking Lot Sidewalk provides direct access.

Is the Hudson River Skywalk Loop dog-friendly?

No, dogs are generally not permitted on the Skywalk itself. It's best to leave your furry friends at home for this particular route.

When is the best time to hike the Hudson River Skywalk Loop?

The trail is open year-round from dawn to dusk. However, for the most pleasant experience and to enjoy the full scenery, spring, summer, and fall are ideal. Be aware that the bridge access may occasionally close during peregrine falcon nesting season (May-July) if the birds become aggressive.

Are there any permits or entrance fees for the Skywalk or Olana State Historic Site?

The Hudson River Skywalk Loop itself is free and open to the public. While the Skywalk connects to Olana State Historic Site, there are typically no entrance fees for the grounds, though tours of the historic house may have a separate charge.

What is the terrain like on the Hudson River Skywalk Loop?

The core of the Skywalk, which runs along the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, is a generally flat, six-foot-wide pedestrian walkway, making it easily accessible. However, the overall loop includes hilly sections, particularly the approach to Olana State Historic Site, which involves an uphill trek. The path is often paved, especially on the bridge and its immediate approaches.

What are the main attractions or viewpoints along the Skywalk Loop?

The trail offers sweeping views of the Hudson River Valley and the Catskill Mountains. Key attractions include the Olana State Historic Site, a Lake view, a Barnyard, and a Nice viewpoint. You'll also experience the landscapes that inspired the Hudson River School of painting.

Is the Hudson River Skywalk Loop a loop trail or out-and-back?

The Hudson River Skywalk Loop is designed as a loop that connects two historic sites. While the bridge section is an out-and-back across the river, the full experience involves a loop connecting the Thomas Cole National Historic Site and Olana State Historic Site.

Is the trail suitable for all skill levels or families?

The bridge portion of the Skywalk is generally flat, handicap accessible, and suitable for all skill levels, including families. However, the full loop, especially the sections around Catskill and the uphill approach to Olana State Historic Site, can present a moderate challenge due to hills. It's considered an easy hike overall, but be prepared for some varied terrain.

Does the Hudson River Skywalk Loop connect with other trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of the Hudson River Skywalk and also passes through parts of the Empire State Trail (Rhinebeck - Hudson) and the Hudson Valley Greenway Trail (Tivoli to Olana, and Olana to Hudson).

What is the significance of the historic sites connected by the Skywalk?

The Skywalk connects the homes of two prominent Hudson River School artists: Thomas Cole and Frederic Church (Olana State Historic Site). It allows you to walk in their footsteps and experience the natural beauty that inspired their masterpieces, offering an artistic pilgrimage through American art history.

Are there any specific access restrictions or times to be aware of?

The trail is open from dawn to dusk. However, the gate on the Catskill side is locked at dusk. Also, during peregrine falcon nesting season (May-July), bridge access may occasionally be closed if the birds become aggressive, so it's wise to check for updates if planning a visit during these months.

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