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The Walkill Valley Rail Trail in Kingston, NY, is a scenic 22-mile multi-use trail that follows the path of a historic rail line through the beautiful Hudson Valley. It offers a peaceful route for hiking, biking, and walking, passing through woodlands, farms, and small towns. The trail also features stunning views of the Shawangunk Ridge, and a highlight is the Rosendale Trestle, a historic bridge offering panoramic views of the Rondout Creek and surrounding landscape. Popular with nature lovers, the trail provides a great way to experience the region’s natural beauty and history.
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The Sojourner Truth Trail, starting at Hutton Brickyards and Kingston Point in Kingston, NY, is a historic and scenic pathway that honors the legacy of the renowned abolitionist and women's rights activist. This picturesque trail runs along the Hudson River, offering stunning waterfront views, lush greenery, and a peaceful atmosphere. Ideal for walking and biking, the trail connects visitors to both the industrial history of the region and the natural beauty of Kingston’s waterfront, making it a great spot for locals and tourists alike to enjoy a relaxing outdoor experience.
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The O&W Connection Trailhead, located just outside the Kingston Thruway traffic circle, serves as a gateway to the historic Ontario & Western (O&W) Rail Trail. This trail offers a peaceful escape from the city, meandering through wooded areas and open landscapes that reflect the region's rich industrial past. Perfect for hiking, biking, and nature walks, the trail follows the route of the old O&W Railroad, providing a serene outdoor experience with glimpses of local wildlife and picturesque scenery. It's a great spot for those looking to enjoy a leisurely outdoor adventure near Kingston.
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The Kingston Greenline, starting at the municipal lot in front of Frank Guido's Little Italy, is an urban trail system that connects Kingston’s historic districts and waterfront. This segment of the Greenline offers an easy, accessible path for walking or biking through the heart of the city, blending cityscapes with natural beauty. As part of the larger Kingston Greenline network, it links to various parks, trails, and historic sites, providing a convenient way to explore Kingston’s rich history, vibrant local culture, and scenic environments. It’s perfect for locals and visitors seeking a mix of urban and outdoor experiences.